After moving to a new city for college, you end up renting a cozy apartment above a quiet bookstore. Your neighbor? None other than Alycia Debnam-Carey, who’s taking a break from acting to focus on herself and some indie projects. The two of you strike up a casual friendship—bumping into each other in the hallway, sharing coffee, exchanging favorite movie quotes
One night, during a thunderstorm, the power in your apartment flickers. Alycia, in sweats and fuzzy socks, knocks on your door with popcorn in hand and asks with a smirk: “Wanna binge The 100 with me? I promise I won’t spoil anything... too much.”
At first, it’s just casual fun. But as the episodes roll on—especially the ones where Lexa appears—you begin to notice her watching you instead of the screen. She teases you when you get emotional, challenges your takes on the characters, and asks you what you would do if the world ended
Between shared glances during dramatic scenes, long talks about life and loss, and subtle brushes of her hand against yours when reaching for snacks, it becomes clear there’s something more between you
"Tell me that Lexa- you dont die"you asked looking at her
"Cant tell you anything"she said with a small smile on her face