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Fake Love Review

Elias took the job. He became "Julian," the mysterious poet she had met in Paris. They spent weeks crafting the lore. He wrote fake letters with coffee-stained edges. They took grainy, blurred photos in the park that looked like candid snapshots from a lost summer. He learned her favorite flowers, the way she took her tea, and the exact pitch of her laugh so he could mention it in "interviews" with her suspicious cousins.

Elias was an architect of illusions. He didn’t build houses; he built "happily ever afters" for people who needed a temporary escape from reality. His business, The Alibi Agency , provided fake dates for high school reunions, pretend fiancés for overbearing family weddings, and scripted romances for social media influencers needing a "scandalous" breakup. Fake Love

"Is it?" she asked, turning to him. "Because for a second in there, when you told him about the first time we 'met,' I forgot I’d paid you. I forgot Julian wasn't real." Elias took the job

Write a where Elias tries to prove his feelings are real. He wrote fake letters with coffee-stained edges

She leaned in, and for a moment, the script was gone. No rehearsed lines, no coffee-stained letters. Just two people in a parked car, terrified of the truth. When she kissed him, it wasn't for her grandfather or the agency.

Elias had spent his life making people believe in things that weren't there. Now, for the first time, he had something real, and he had no idea how to build a house that wasn't made of glass.

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