Online Lovers
Online Lovers
    By Sheila Rose
     
     
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    This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are the products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
     
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                  "That's it! I'm done!"
     
                  Rachel hadn't meant to proclaim her distaste so loudly and shrank back when a few of her coworkers gave her confused looks. She knew she shouldn't be so vocal about it, but she was still getting text messages from the fool she had attempted to go on a date with the night before. It had taken her ten texts too many before she decided to block his number.
                 
    "Done with what?" Justine asked, appearing almost out of nowhere (but probably just heard the commotion from the copy room). The two had worked closely for the past three years and she knew exactly when Rachel needed to vent.
     
                  "I'm just so done with dating," Rachel muttered, settling herself back at her desk, "I mean, the last time I went out on a blind date, he just wanted to put me to bed and he insisted on calling me 'mommy'." She couldn't help but shiver at the memory. It hadn't been a very good date night and she wondered how she could have ever met anyone like that. The creep from the night before was Prince Charming compared to that guy.
     
                  Justine pulled up a chair and sat down next to Rachel's desk. "Maybe you're just looking in all the wrong places."
                 
                  "But there's nowhere else I can look! I've tried websites, phone services, everything! I've had a few friends try and set me up, but it ended disastrously. There's just nothing out there that can give me what I'm looking for in a guy." Rachel had been in the dating scene for almost five years and nothing had come out of all the effort she put in to find the person that was her other half. She was past trying to find a nice lay, she wanted commitment and fulfillment. Was that too much for her to ask?
                 
                  "There's a website that you probably  haven't tried yet." Justine said, smiling conspiratorially. She inched her chair closer to Rachel and explained what she meant. "It's called 'Love Hookups.' It's mostly for just finding a quick hookup, but you could probably narrow down your search for Mr. Right with it."
                 
                  "Justine, I've tried every dating site there is. What could possibly be different about this one?"
                 
                  Justine scooted closer, her smile never wavering. "It's all about the connections you make with the people on the site. It's a lot more casual then regular dating and a lot of the men on there are okay with a 'no strings attached' relationship if you're not comfortable with it. Some of them probably wouldn't mind having a more fulfilling relationship either."
                 
                  Rachel didn't know what to think at this point. She was desperate for something new and different that would help her find the man of her dreams. Maybe the website would help her narrow her search, maybe not. It wouldn't hurt to give it a shot, would

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