A man and woman staring at a bag of kettle corn in a store

Episode #30: “Couple?”

Narrator: Kathy

Just a normal snack run. Nothing weird. Until a woman Kathy works with strolls by and casually drops a relationship bombshell:
“Oh, I didn’t know you two were a couple!”

Cue silence. Overthinking. And a slightly too-long pause in front of the kettle corn.

This episode includes:

  • Accidental labeling
  • Snack aisle existentialism
  • And a quiet agreement not to talk about it… yet

They didn’t say yes.
They didn’t say no.
But the couch definitely has an opinion.
And the couch won’t confirm or deny.

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