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MBTI Files: Heartstrings

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Synopsis
When Lang arrives at university, he unexpectedly forms a deep connection with two compelling women: Mayrin, an open-hearted psychology student yearning for emotional closeness, and Cirin, a razor-bright law student who craves intellectual freedom. As their friendship blossoms, Lang finds himself grappling with feelings he has never experienced before. Torn between his growing affection for both women, he struggles to be honest with himself without causing irreparable harm to their fragile bond. As jealousy and tension begin to rise, Lang must confront the complexities of love and friendship. Mayrin seeks authenticity in emotional connections, while Cirin challenges him intellectually and gives him the raw honesty he desires, pushing the boundaries of vulnerability. With each passing moment, he feels the weight of their expectations and the gut-wrenching choice that looms ahead. Lang’s indecision leads to a heart-wrenching climax where he must decide whether to preserve everyone’s feelings or embrace the painful honesty that could shatter their trio. In a bittersweet exploration of relationships, desire, and the inevitability of choices, the story delves into the emotional turmoil of young adulthood, leaving readers with the lingering ache of love’s complexities and the bittersweet truth that clarity often comes at a cost.
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Chapter 1 - Opening

Footsteps.

Sole on pavement, paced like a heartbeat—steady at first, then urgent. Faster. The world narrows to motion: shoes striking stone, rhythm fracturing into sprint. We never see higher than the ankles. Just the blur of someone running. Toward something.

A voice—male, low, deliberate—cuts through the sound.

"Every second we act, we choose."

Leaves loosen from a tree, one by one, drifting slow and weightless toward a silver pond below.

"Even not choosing is a choice."

A girl stands at the water's edge, hands clasped behind her back, palms pressed together as if in quiet prayer. She's staring up—watching the leaves let go. There's a small, honest smile on her face. The kind she only wears when she thinks no one is looking.

Gentle. Vulnerable. Waiting for something to fall into place.

"You can pick what feels good, or what makes sense."

The pond's surface blurs, ripples folding into each other—

—and then the scene fractures.

The stillness of fresh water becomes the violence of the sea.

Waves crash against jagged rocks, white foam exploding upward before retreating, endless and relentless.

A second girl sits perched on the edge of a low stone outcrop, arms wrapped tight around her knees, chin resting there. Her eyes trace something far beneath the surface—something invisible, unreachable.

She doesn't move.

The world churns around her, but she is the only thing that stays still.

"You can wait for fate to hand you a map, or draw your own route."

A pause.

"Either way, you still live with the consequences."

The footsteps stop.

Sudden. Sharp.

The rhythm shatters into silence.

Two faces turn—shock rippling across both—as if the entire town has drawn a breath and forgotten to let it out.

Gasping.

Ragged.

Desperate.

Someone is trying to catch their breath.

The moment splits.

Everything goes black.

"The freedom to choose can be empowering."

The voice is quieter now. Heavier.

"So why do choices always end up this way?"

A beat.

"In pain. Or regret."

Silence.

Then—

"But I'd rather make my own fate than let life live for me."

The words hang in the dark.

"Even if it destroys me."