It Might Be Only A One-Night-Stand, But There Is Still Room For Romance.
"It might be only a one-night-stand, but there is still room for romance" .
That’s what someone once said, probably while putting their trousers back on in a Travelodge. And it’s true. Because romance isn’t just about candlelit dinners or holding hands in a field while pretending you’re not cold. Sometimes, romance is just two strangers agreeing to temporarily ignore their emotional baggage and bodily insecurities in exchange for a brief moment of mutual fumbling.
A one-night-stand is like a pop-up shop for feelings. It opens suddenly, sells questionable merchandise, and then vanishes before you’ve had time to ask for a refund. But in that fleeting window, there’s potential for connection. For eye contact. For accidentally calling someone the wrong name and then pretending it’s a nickname.
Some say romance is dead. But if it is, then one-night-stands are like necromancers summoning it back with the power of tequila and low self-esteem.
And yes, it might be awkward. There might be socks involved that don’t belong to either party. But in the end, isn’t that what love is? Confusing, brief, and slightly damp?
So next time you find yourself in someone else’s bed wondering where your dignity went, remember: you’re not just having a one-night-stand. You’re participating in a micro-romance. A short story with no plot, but plenty of character development. A short story with no plot, but plenty of character development.
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