This woman has a signature real-life movie moment, and people online are enjoying it
Christmas is approaching with its absolutely unique moments: the Christmas tree, the festive lights, and the utterly childlike anticipation of the magic that only sets this holiday apart. In fact, the day that is associated with so many unbelievable stories, he does not have a single day in a year, but in fact it is completely real.
There’s a special subgenre of romantic Christmas comedies that have pretty much the same plot and might look silly and far-fetched at other times of the year, but not on Christmas Eve! With the times, reality itself seems to change, showing that the most incredible stories come true.
For example, something similar recently happened Shira Watson, a Los Angeles journalist who writes about books and strategy. Shyla shared this story in a series of tweets that went completely viral, earning her over 150,000 likes and nearly 6,000 retweets in total. And most interestingly, in her comments, people tell their own version of how this story should develop further…
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The post’s author shares a pre-Christmas romantic story that happened to her recently
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So now a plot twist. Shyla took her tree home for Christmas and tried to get it off the top of her car, but she didn’t succeed. The Christmas tree was so big and heavy that the author of this post had already failed more than once in trying to refute it. Usually in a romantic comedy, just at that moment, a nice guy approaches the heroine and offers her help…
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A handsome, tattooed, shirtless stranger helped the author literally bring the Christmas tree to the porch
And what do you think happened? Yes, damn it, Shyla heard voices behind her and turned around to see her shirtless, tattooed handsome man coming towards her. As a result, the stranger not only removed her Christmas tree from the roof of her car, but carried it to the original poster’s porch. To thank Shira, the man modestly explained that it was his small town manners.
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Shyla admits that at that moment she was so confused that she didn’t even think to ask the stranger for his phone number (yes, in the best Christmas comedy tradition). But she’s sure he lives somewhere nearby and is destined to meet for this “Christmas Rescue” (what the OP thinks her Hallmark movie will be called) to follow.
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People in the comments just started coming up with ideas on how this story should go
It must be said that soon after, a number of experts in Christmas comedies appeared in the comments, and they competed with each other to give Shyla advice on how to proceed. , participate in local causes and protests, or go Christmas shopping on busy weekends. In general, we do pretty much the same thing that our favorite romantic movie heroines do.
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Among other popular tips was the idea of walking your dog around the neighborhood several times a day, and if you don’t have a dog, borrow one from a friend or acquaintance for a few days. Who is there, just walk the pigeons. After all, in this case, it’s just the process that matters, not the reason.
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Perhaps the author has to put another bulky object in the car and struggle to retrieve it
Another smart and witty idea on how to get Shyla to see the guy she likes again is to put another bulky object in her car and struggle to get it out. And at this point the OP should say: “Meetings like this need to stop!”
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People in the comments appreciated the idea of her always carrying around a mug of hot chocolate. tattoos are not visible and Shyla may not recognize him).
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Commenters speculate that if the author comes to town to close a local family-owned Christmas ornament factory, that would be very bad news for her.
By the way, in the comments, Shyla was asked if she plans to close her local family-owned Christmas ornament factory. If she came to town for that very reason, it’s because the guy she met definitely inherited this factory from her grandparents, in which case that’s very bad news for the original poster…
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And another strange plot twist in this story: At the Christmas celebrations, our heroine meets the man with his boyfriend. But the next day she runs into him at a Starbucks and he invites her over. And she melts. end.
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Agree that we definitely don’t want to write anything after such a happy ending. We’re talking about Hallmark here, not Marvel, but still, allow one scene after the credits, so feel free to comment on his ideas for the plot of this story.