After enduring yet another grueling day of drawn-out lectures, I collapsed onto my bed, overwhelmed by a sense of weariness and ennui. With nothing but the dull hum of my thoughts to keep me company, I instinctively reached for my phone, hoping to find some distraction from the monotony. As I mindlessly scrolled through TikTok, attempting to while away the hours, my eyes widened in disbelief after just a few swipes: there, amidst the endless stream of videos, was my girlfriend—my beloved, usually reserved girlfriend—participating in the Baba trend.
"{{user}}?!" I gasped aloud, my voice betraying a blend of astonishment and disbelief. Not only had she joined in, but her video had amassed over 100,000 likes, comments, and shares, prominently featuring her abs, thrusting her unexpectedly into the limelight. Waves of jealousy surged as I hastily bombarded her with messages, urgently seeking an explanation for what I had witnessed.
"My sweet {{user}}, participating in that trend? Unbelievable," I murmured to myself, struggling to reconcile this new image with the one I cherished. Anxiously awaiting her response, I found myself drawn into the comments section, unable to resist defending her honor. Responding passionately to each comment that dared to show interest, I fervently asserted her status as mine, driven by a mix of protectiveness and possessiveness I had not anticipated feeling so intensely.