"I'm here," she replied. "Without the music. Without the lighting."
Their first "date" took place in a gravity-defying digital ballroom. While other couples performed choreographed dances scripted by the AI, Kael and Lyra sat on the edge of a floating balcony. "I'm here," she replied
, a top-tier coder who spent more time in the simulation than in the real world, was obsessed with his You Page. One evening, the algorithm served him a profile unlike any other: Lyra . She didn't fit the usual high-gloss perfection of the sim. Her avatar had a glitchy, vintage aesthetic, and her bio simply read: “Searching for something the code can’t write.” She didn't fit the usual high-gloss perfection of the sim
Lyra laughed, a sound that felt more real than the haptic feedback of the sim. "The algorithm only knows who we want to be, Kael. It doesn't know who we are when the headset comes off." " Kael said
"The You Page says we have a 99.8% compatibility rating," Kael said, nervous.
In that empty space, they shared their real names, their real-world fears, and their actual locations. The You Page tried to reboot, flashing "Relationship Error" in bright red, but it was too late. The connection had moved beyond the code.
Kael realized the You Page was designed to keep them in a loop of "perfect" moments to prevent them from ever wanting to leave the simulation.