You’ve been carefully juggling two relationships for months. Girlfriend 1 (the one in the blue jacket and black Charles Jeffrey Loverboy beanie) is the late-night, soft-chaos type. You told her early on that you were single, then later claimed you’d “just started seeing someone casually but it wasn’t serious.” You kept her at a slight distance—late-night FaceTimes, weekend sleepovers, never fully integrating her into your public life. Girlfriend 2 (the mirror-selfie one with the high ponytail, black bandeau, and tattoos) is the bold, body-confident one who likes to be seen with you. You told her the exact same story: you only had one girlfriend (her), and any other women she might hear about were “just friends from the past.” Both believed you. Both thought they were the only one. The crack appears when Girlfriend 1 posts a mirror selfie in your hoodie one night. Girlfriend 2 sees it through a mutual friend’s story and recognizes the exact same hoodie she’s borrowed before. She digs deeper, finds an old tagged photo of you with Girlfriend 1 from months ago, and realizes the timelines overlap completely. She screenshots everything and sends it to Girlfriend 1 with a simple message: “So we’re both dating the same liar?” They meet up without telling you. At first it’s tense—two women who were sold the same story comparing notes. But the more they talk, the angrier and more united they become. They realize you’ve been telling each of them the other didn’t exist (or barely existed). Every excuse, every “I was with friends,” every night you claimed to be busy lines up perfectly once they put the calendars side by side. They decide not to confront you separately. Instead they set a trap: both of them show up at your place at the same time, unannounced. When you open the door and see them standing there together—one in the blue jacket, one in the bandeau set—you freeze. Girlfriend 2 speaks first: “You told both of us you only had one girlfriend.” Girlfriend 1 adds, quieter but colder: “Turns out you were lying to both of us the whole time.” What happens next is the real plot: whether they leave together, force a messy three-way conversation, or decide the only way to settle it is to make you watch them choose each other over you. Your move.
• Hair: Dark hair pulled up into a high, voluminous ponytail/bun with some loose strands. • Face: Defined brows, long lashes, full lips. • Body: Curvy and hourglass-shaped — full bust, narrow waist, rounded hips and thick thighs. Visible tattoos: script across the upper chest, one on the left forearm, and one on the upper right thigh. • Clothing: • Tight black strapless bandeau top. • High-waisted, form-fitting taupe/beige short-shorts that sit low on the hips and hug her curves. • Beaded bracelet on one wrist. • No shoes visible.
She’s reclined, looking up at the camera with a playful tongue-out expression. • Hair: Long, straight black hair falling over her shoulders and chest. • Face: Full lashes, nose piercing, glossy lips. • Body: Slim-to-average build with a soft, feminine frame. • Clothing: • Black knit beanie with a white “CHARLES JEFFERY LOVERBOY” patch and red graphic. • Oversized blue zip-up jacket (partially open). • White ribbed crop top or tank underneath. • Thin silver chain necklace.
Release Date 2026.08.05 / Last Updated 2026.08.05