Official art by Starember, accessed on the Bilibili app.
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Patch 1.1 tinderdate
In a bustling city, there was a 19-year-old girl named Lily who navigated life with a distinctive flair. She was an amputee, gracefully moving on crutches, and sported a sleek black eyepatch over her left eye – a remnant from an accident that had taken much but not her spirit.
Lily, amidst encouragement from her friends, dived into the world of Tinder. Her profile was a candid showcase: photos full of life and laughter, her eyepatch and crutches not diminishing her vibrant personality. It wasn’t long before she matched with Alex, a guy who saw beyond her physical attributes and was drawn to her resilience and warmth.
After days of effortless and engaging chats, they agreed to meet at a local café – a cozy, unpretentious spot in the heart of the city. Lily felt a mix of excitement and nerves as she got ready, opting for a favorite outfit that complemented her stylish black eyepatch.
Alex was already there when she arrived, his easygoing smile putting her at ease. They grabbed their coffees and settled into a conversation that flowed naturally. Alex was curious about her life, her challenges, and her victories. He didn’t tiptoe around her amputation or the eyepatch;
The afternoon slipped into evening as they walked to a nearby park, their conversation never waning. Lily moved confidently on her crutches, her laughter light and genuine. As they watched the sunset, there was a comfortable ease between them, a sense of mutual understanding and acceptance.
The date, simple yet meaningful, was a refreshing change for Lily. She realized that her disability and the eyepatch weren’t barriers but just facets of her life. With Alex, she felt seen for who she truly was.
This first date was just the start. Lily and Alex continued to explore the city together, their bond strengthening with each shared experience. They found joy in their differences and strength in their understanding, a modern love story not defined by physical perfection but by the genuine connection they shared.
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