Dive into a charming retro pixel art story of modern love, where two strangers connect through the digital maze of social media. Follow Shashwati's journey from a curious follow to a heartfelt conversation, discovering that true connection can blossom in the most unexpected online spaces. This story beautifully captures the magic of nascent romance in a nostalgic, pixelated world.
Shashwati's phone screen glows with a new notification. A simple text, "nayanmoni started following you," appears against a dark background. Two small, pixelated profile icons, one unknown, the other hers, are subtly linked by a dotted line, representing the new connection. The screen background is a deep blue, with the notification text in bright white pixels.
Days later, Shashwati stands on a pixelated bridge overlooking a bustling city street. Her hair, rendered with simple brown blocks, is tied up, with a few strands depicted as small, wavy pixels. Below, tiny blocky cars move in lines, and miniature figures walk, capturing a quiet moment of observation, all rendered in a limited palette of grays, blues, and a touch of orange for the sunset.
Shashwati's phone screen displays a story, featuring blocky, distressed text in red pixels. A new message pops up from "nayanmoni," a small, distinct pixelated speech bubble containing the words "You should read the Bhagavad Gita." The simple, unexpected advice stands out against the chaotic story background, rendered in a calming green pixelated bubble.
Shashwati's phone screen shows a series of anonymous NGL messages, represented by generic pixelated icons and simple text. One message, however, is subtly highlighted with a slightly brighter blue color, signifying her growing suspicion and curiosity about its sender. A tiny, pixelated question mark floats above an implied head icon.
Shashwati's phone screen now shows Nayanmoni's Instagram profile. His profile picture, a detailed pixelated portrait, captures his curly hair, brown eyes, and warm smile. Shashwati's own pixelated eye icon is enlarged at the bottom of the screen, fixated on the profile, a quiet thought bubble above her head hinting at a profound realization with a glowing heart pixel.
Shashwati's phone screen shows her posting a new Instagram story. The story is a simple pixelated background in a soft yellow with a single, clear question mark in bold black pixels. A tiny, almost invisible pixelated lock icon in the corner indicates its private setting, visible only to one person, as she waits for a response.
The phone screen flashes with new NGL messages, now a playful back-and-forth. Pixelated chat bubbles, some with teasing emojis like a winking eye or a playful smirk, rendered in simple pixels, fly across the screen, indicating a lighthearted and engaging conversation. The bubbles alternate between bright green and light blue.
Shashwati's phone screen shows her typing "Nayanmoni" into the NGL reply box, her fingers, depicted as small pixelated blocks, poised over the keyboard. His subsequent messages appear in quick succession, expressing shock and surprise, rendered with vibrating or exclamation mark pixels in a red bubble.
The conversation continues, with Nayanmoni's pixelated message "Sreshtha" appearing on screen in a blue bubble. Shashwati then types her true name, "Shashwati," into the chat, a moment of genuine revelation captured by the clear, bold white pixels of her name in a green bubble. A small, satisfied pixelated smile appears at the bottom of the screen.
The phone screen now displays a clean, non-anonymous Instagram chat. Two distinct pixelated profile icons, Nayanmoni's and Shashwati's, sit at the top, their chat bubbles flowing freely. The conversation has moved to a real space, signaling the beginning of their shared story, with a small, glowing pixelated arrow pointing forward.
Generation Prompt
Chapter One **The Follow** I didn’t know him. Not his voice. Not his smile. Not even his name in the beginning. He was just another stranger on Instagram. One random day, a notification appeared on my phone. **nayanmoni started following you.** We had a few mutuals, but we didn’t belong to the same circle. We had never spoken before, never met, never even crossed paths in real life. We were simply two strangers connected by the strange world of social media. I followed him back without thinking much about it. And life went on. --- A few days later, I posted a story. I was standing on a bridge, facing the road below. Cars were passing, people were walking, and the whole city felt alive beneath me. My hair was tied up in a loose bun, with a few strands escaping in the wind. It was one of those quiet moments where you simply stand and watch the world move. I posted the picture and forgot about it. But somewhere on the other side of the screen, he noticed me for the first time. Still, he didn’t message me. Not that day. --- Some days later, I posted another story. I honestly don’t remember exactly what it said. I was feeling a little overwhelmed and stressed, and I had written something about not knowing how to cope with everything. Among the replies that came in, one message stood out. From him. It was the first time he ever spoke to me. “You should read the Bhagavad Gita.” Simple advice. Calm. Unexpected. I replied politely. “Thank you.” And that was it. To be honest, I didn’t really notice him much then. I thought of it as just another reply to my story, so I didn’t continue the conversation. And the chat ended there. --- Some time passed. Then one night, my NGL link started receiving anonymous messages. At first, they felt random like most NGL messages do. But one of them felt… different. Something about the way the message was written caught my attention. A strange thought crossed my mind. Could it be him? Curious, I opened Instagram and went to his profile. I started looking through his pictures. And for a moment, I completely forgot about the NGL messages. He looked… incredibly handsome. His slightly curly hair, his brown eyes, the faded beard and moustache that framed his face perfectly. His smile looked effortless, warm in a way that felt strangely comforting even through a screen. I found myself staring at his pictures longer than I expected. And something about that smile stayed with me. It wasn’t just about how he looked. There was something in his smile. Something calm, genuine… almost familiar. For a brief second, a quiet thought crossed my mind. *Maybe he is the one.* Not because of his looks. But because something about him just felt… right. --- Instead of replying directly to the NGL message, I decided to test my theory. I replied through my Instagram story. But I changed the settings so that only one person could see it. Him. If it wasn’t him, nothing would happen. If it was… he would respond. And he did. The messages continued. Slowly turning playful. A little teasing here, a little flirting there. The kind that makes you stare at your phone longer than you should. The next day he asked through NGL, “Do you know who I am?” I smiled at my screen. I replied with his name. **Nayanmoni.** He was shocked. “How did you know?” he asked. But even after that, he still didn’t message me from his real Instagram account. Instead, he asked another question. “Do you know my name… but do I know yours?” I waited for a moment before replying. “Do you know my name?” A few seconds later, his answer appeared. “Sreshtha.” I couldn’t help but laugh softly. That was the name written in my Instagram bio — my second name. But it wasn’t my real first name. So I told him. “My name is Shashwati.” There was a pause after that. And finally, the conversation moved to his real Instagram account. No more anonymous messages. No more guessing games. Just two strangers… finally talking for real. And neither of us knew yet that this small conversation was the beginning of a story that would slowly change both our lives.