Instagram Post 〈2026 Edition〉
I can then write a custom narrative that fits your specific style!
If you'd like to explore a different kind of story, tell me:
She put her phone face down, trying to focus on her book, but the digital pull was too strong. She checked again. 72 views. And there it was, right between a high school acquaintance and a bot account: Leo . Instagram Post
Maya had spent forty-five minutes perfecting the angle of her coffee cup against the marbled cafe table. The light was just right—a soft, golden spill that made the foam look like a velvet cloud. She hit share and watched the little rainbow ring circle her profile picture. Within minutes, the notifications began their rhythmic dance.
He hadn't liked the post. He hadn't sent a DM. He had just... looked. I can then write a custom narrative that
(e.g., a suspenseful mystery or a lighthearted comedy)
The first heart came from Sarah, her best friend, followed quickly by a fire emoji from a cousin in Chicago. But Maya wasn’t looking for those. She was watching the "Seen by" list at the bottom of the screen. Every time she refreshed, the number climbed—32, 45, 58—but the one name she was looking for remained absent. 72 views
Maya took a sip of her now-lukewarm latte. She didn't post anything else that day. She didn't need to. The story had been seen, and for now, that was enough.