This is definitely not what I signed up for.
But it might be even better.
When my best friend Josie announces that the dating app she's been working on is getting close to launching, I'm unbelievably proud of her and happy for her. I want to do what I can to help see her passion project through, so when she says she needs beta testers to try it out, I reluctantly agree, even though dating is far from a priority for me.
So, I sign up for MysteryMatch, take the carefully curated quiz, and w...
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This is definitely not what I signed up for.
But it might be even better.
When my best friend Josie announces that the dating app she's been working on is getting close to launching, I'm unbelievably proud of her and happy for her. I want to do what I can to help see her passion project through, so when she says she needs beta testers to try it out, I reluctantly agree, even though dating is far from a priority for me.
So, I sign up for MysteryMatch, take the carefully curated quiz, and wait for it to set me up with my blind date. It seems like Josie's thought of it all and everything is running smoothly... until I arrive and find not just one, but two matches waiting for me!
Russell and Marco are both drop-dead-gorgeous guys who each happen to be bisexual. And who each happened to match not only with me, but also with each other.
It's a glitch no one saw coming, and it leaves each of the three of us wondering: Who do I choose?
I thought this would be easy: One date to give Josie some feedback, then I could walk away and move on with my life. But walking away from either one of them is proving to be harder than I expected. After all, who can even manage to walk, with two hot hunks making them weak in the knees?
It's an impossible choice that can only lead to someone getting hurt. But what if none of us had to choose? Could we each manage to share our life, and our bed, with two people at once?
Will the bug in this system break our hearts?
Or has the glitch given all of us the ultimate gift: each other?
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