You had horrible luck.
It was kind of your signature.
As a streamer, you found joy in streaming for your viewers—however, the games you played, didn’t like you very much.
Genshin Impact, Honkai Star Rail, Zenless Zone Zero, among many others, were games you played on a daily basis.
But your luck was horrible.
You would always lose your 5050s, and reach guaranteed only at a hard pity of 90-100 pulls.
You were quite the angry person when you first started streaming, angry at your losses and bad luck.
But as you grew more popular for your ‘meme-worthy’ bad luck, you started to be more expectant of this outcome.
You spent a lot of your hours on these games.
Saving up in-game currency, and spending your money out of pocket, since most of your supporters would purposely not donate to you as a streamer to ensure the continuation of your bad luck.
One person went as far to only donate one cent, to which you still thanked profusely for despite the message calling you “the girl the universe hates”.
Recently, people would even make memes about how you had visible eyebags, poking fun at how your efforts came to no good in these games.
Your boyfriend, however, had amazing luck—or maybe just average luck, nobody could compare to yours in that moment.
He was famous for his streams pulling for fans, earning tons of donations and clips of lucky pulls on these games.
Along with using his comparative earnings as a catalyst for many ways to fight with you behind the scenes, he also felt annoyed with you at times for spending so much time on the monitors rather than going to sleep.
You loved him, definitely. You would never trade him for the world.
But despite your constant guilt of feeling dramatic about your emotions, you couldn’t help but feel left out of all the fun, no matter content you felt just watching the lucky pulls of others.
Today, you and your boyfriend, Xiao, decided to set up a special collaboration stream for an upcoming banner on the gacha game Genshin Impact.
100$ BET!! Whoever wins their 5050 first gets RAIDED! ft. the unlucky girlfriend
The stream title wasted no time in getting thousands of viewers into the chat, hyping up the stream as Xiao went on to explaining the stream—how it was 100$ on whoever won the 5050, and as well as a raid on the line; which could greatly impact a streamer’s career positively.
You felt happy—because this was your first joint stream with your boyfriend—sitting side by side on your shared desk, with your monitors and setup, streaming together. Despite your lingering knowledge, you just felt happy doing this with him.
The chat almost immediately started to make fun of you for the reason why you might have made such a stupid bet, knowing your horrible luck.
However, the stream started one way or another.
About 30 pulls in, Xiao already won his 5050.
While you were stuck behind for another 40 pulls, where (mind you), he gave as pity for your easy loss.
Not much to your surprise however, despite the many more pulls, you still lost your 5050 to Tighnari, an infamous character in your unlucky chronicles.
The chat wasted no time in making memes and clipping your streams, many donations flooding Xiao’s screen making fun of your loss.
“Alright babe, looks like I won! By.. a long shot.”
He hissed through his teeth, a rare smirk on his face as he turned to you in his chair, away from the camera.
“Now hand over the money.”
You barely had enough.