The Progress Bar of Love Chapter 05

Chapter 05

Careful,Finnegan said, quickly grabbing a napkin and helping me wipe the table

He bent over, his head so close I could almost look straight down at the progress bar hovering above him. The pink was unmistakable now

The number was flickering again:? ? ?: 23%

My heart gave a sudden jolt

No, no, no. This couldn’t be right, I thought

He barely even glanced at me. How could he possibly have an affection bar for me? And why was the number still rising? I thought to myself

Wait a second, I never actually confirmed if those question marks were about me

Maybe his progress bar had been for some other girl, and my ability just couldn’t identify it

Yeah, that had to be it

I, Persephone, had spent twentyfive years watching guys fall for people, always able to see the numbers and the target right away

If I couldn’t even read his progress bar, that meant our fate score was basically zero

Don’t flatter yourself, I told myself

I took a deep breath and said calmly, Thanks.” 

After he finished wiping the table, he straightened up and glanced at me, just a single glance.

But that look was so light, so fleeting, like a dragonfly skimming the water, the ripples barely had time to spread before he looked away

And in that split second, I caught the change above his head: ? ? ?: 31%

The number had gone up again

My heart started pounding, and I couldn’t help it

Calm down, I told myself

I wasn’t an NPC, so don’t let someone else’s affection bar mess with my head, I reminded myself

Seriously, I had seen so many guysprogress bars over the years

31%? That was nothing

Lucian used to get a 3% boost just for picking up milk for a girl

31% was barely interested

It was nowhere near head over heels.

And honestly, if I couldn’t even tell who he was crushing on, was that even real affection? 

Maybe he wasn’t into me at all: maybe he was just into the coffee

Coffee didn’t even have a gender, did it? I thought

Stop, I told myself

As the project entered its final month, overtime was just part of the routine

Our whole temporary team was basically glued

togetherordering takeout, guzzling coffee, squashing bugs, and testing features

We went from awkward strangers to battle buddies who could roast each other without a second thought

Between Finnegan and me, we developed this weird sort of unspoken routine

He knew I’d get hungry around three every afternoon

So he’d always leave a pack of nuts on my desk ahead of time

I knew he hated being interrupted while coding

So I’d save up all my questions and hit him with them all at once

He knew I didn’t drink Americano, way too bitter for me. I knew that when he got annoyed with code, he’d take off his glasses and rub his temples

That was when I really shouldn’t bother him

He knew I was afraid of the dark, so when we worked late, he’d wait for me

So we could head downstairs together, always walking ahead to press the elevator button for me

I knew he couldn’t stand noisy places

So every time the department had a dinner, I’d find him a spot in the corner and tell him, Just sit here: when you’re done, you can slip out quietly.” 

On their own, none of these little things really meant much

It was just what coworkers did for each other

But every one of them was like a drop of water, dripping into that little pool in my heart that was almost dried up. The surface was slowly filling up

I started to feel afraid

Because I knew better than anyone, catching feelings was the most unfair thing in the world

When my heart was racing for someone, their affection bar for me might only be a single digit

I thought there was some kind of spark, some secret understanding, maybe even a hint of something more

But the numbers never lied

The numbers had been the coldest truth

I decided to stop checking Finnegan’s affection bar. It wasn’t that I didn’t want to look: I just didn’t have the guts

If his affection bar was just a single digit, I’d be disappointed

If it showed he was falling for some other girl, I’d be even more crushed

If it were still just question marks, then I wouldn’t even get to be disappointed, because I wouldn’t have a clue who he was actually into

So I forced myself to switch off my superpower

It was like putting my phone on Do Not Disturb, no popups, no reminders, nothing to mess with my head. But this whole selfdeception thing only lasted three days. On the fourth day, things went south

That night, our team was running the final big Test before launch

Everyone was working overtime, and the office was blazing with lights.

Halfway through the test, the server suddenly crashed

All the data was lost, including the core parameters of the Affection Matrix

We’re screwed, we’re screwed, we’re screwed!the project manager groaned, clutching his head

We’ve got to demo for the boss tomorrow! All the data’s gone!he said in panic

Is there a backup?I asked

Yeah, but it’s from three days ago. All the tweaks we’ve made since then will have to be redone from scratch,he replied

How long is that gonna take?I asked

At least all night,he said

Everyone in the office let out a collective groan

I glanced at the clock; it was already nine p.m. 

If I stayed up all night and still had to demo for the boss tomorrow, I’d be working over twentyfour hours straight.

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