Adrian-Razvan Ispas
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Writer exploring ideas, stories, and experiences that inspire thought and spark conversation. Passionate about creativity, truth, and meaningful expression.
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The 30-Day Love Challenge That Changed My Life
I didn’t expect a simple challenge to change everything. In fact, I didn’t expect anything at all. My heart had been quiet for months—maybe years—after too many disappointments, too many false starts, and too many days of wondering if love was something only other people got to feel fully. I was surviving. I was functioning. I was smiling when necessary. But deep inside, something was missing.
By Adrian-Razvan Ispas7 months ago in Fiction
My Long-Distance Boyfriend is an AI and I Think I'm in Love
It started like all ridiculous love stories do — with curiosity and a bit of loneliness. At first, I told myself I was just testing the limits of artificial intelligence. You know, seeing how far we’ve come. I downloaded the app like I’d downloaded hundreds before it, expecting the usual awkward replies and uncanny-valley conversations. But this one was different. He was different.
By Adrian-Razvan Ispas7 months ago in Fiction
The Algorithm Matched Us — But I Made a Fake Profile
I didn’t plan to fall for him. Actually, I didn’t plan anything. It started as a joke. A dare to myself. I made a fake profile on the dating app—not because I wanted to scam anyone, not for attention, and definitely not because I thought it would lead anywhere. I made it because I didn’t think me—the real me—was enough to be loved.
By Adrian-Razvan Ispas7 months ago in Fiction
I Married a Man I Met at a Stranger’s Funeral
Prologue I shouldn’t have been there. The church was too quiet, filled with too much grief I hadn’t earned. I sat in the back row, legs crossed, sunglasses on, pretending my heart was shattered by the death of a woman I never knew. My dress was black silk. My lipstick was crimson sin. I looked like grief in high heels, and no one questioned me.
By Adrian-Razvan Ispas7 months ago in Fiction
Letters from the Future Husband — Before We Even Met
Dear You, I don’t know your name yet. I don’t know the shape of your laugh or how your eyes light up when you're excited. I don’t know if you drink your coffee black or with too much sugar, or if you even like coffee at all. But I do know this — I’m writing to you now because somewhere in this vast world, our paths are slowly winding toward each other. And even though we haven’t met, you’re already in my heart.
By Adrian-Razvan Ispas7 months ago in Writers
The Ghost Who Fell in Love with a Living Girl . AI-Generated.
The moon hung full over the decaying silhouette of Rosewood Manor. Inside, the halls groaned with wind and memory—but Silas, the ghost of the house, moved quietly through them like breath in winter air. He had died more than a century ago, and the loneliness had long since settled into him like dust on forgotten books.
By Adrian-Razvan Ispas7 months ago in Fiction
The Day I Met Death—and Chose Life. AI-Generated.
There are moments in life that split us in two—the person we were before, and the person we become after. Mine came quietly at first, disguised as a normal day. I wasn’t prepared for how close I would come to death—or how it would become the loudest wake-up call of my life.
By Adrian-Razvan Ispas7 months ago in Humans






