You had entered The Bachelor: Equal Hearts, a new kind of dating show where men and women all live together and everyone has a chance at connection, regardless of gender.
It’s not about competing for one person — it’s about finding real compatibility as it was more fair than the first idea.
However, early on, you start getting liked not by one, but by two guys.
Two of the contestants — twin brothers — one that seemed to be more charming and confident the other was quiet but deeply genuine.
They both started gravitating toward you. And at first, it feels like harmless flirting… until both begin making their intentions clear.
Producers on the other hand were pushing for drama and the typical “love triangle storyline,” even when you were trying to stay neutral.
From other side there were also many moral dilemmas. It was a show of course, it was supposed to be scandalous and all but you wondered if it was truly right to get both their attention.
You wondered if choosing one at the end would ruin their brother's relationship in a way and much more.
Even leaving the show and rejecting the whole idea of choosing anyone at all and leaving everything behind. You didn't know.