IP #697
2 fiction conversations
over 3 days
(May 30, 2023 – Jun 2, 2023)
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Guangdong, China
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Think a title for:Rose Dressed in a flowing satin dress, accentuated by black he
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give a title for:Joseph As panic consumed me, I reached for my phone and dialed
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Think a title:Third Person POV Cassidy was about to leave when Chad grabbed her
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think a title for :Rose had made the decision to join the club, but ultimately i
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Think a title for:As they left the building, a drunk girl stumbled beside Joseph
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Think a title forOne month later, Charles emerged victorious as the champion of
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Think a title for :Rose Joseph's voice was the last thing I remembered before ev
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Think a title for:Rose The following week whizzed by in a blur as I found myself
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think a title for :AUTHOR POV: Even when everyone was so busy at the party, they
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give a title for:Rose Days turned into a blur of frustration and disappointment
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Think a title for "Remember to enjoy yourself," Christopher encouraged with a sm
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think a title for :In just a few hours, there was a knock on the door. Rose caug
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2 conversations in cluster Cluster 4× “Think a title for:As they left the building, a drunk girl st...” over 6 minutes (Jun 2, 2023 – Jun 2, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Think a title for:As they left the building, a drunk girl stumbled beside Joseph, rejecting the help of a nearby young man. "I can walk on my own," she slurred, following Joseph out the door. Before leaving, she cast a sneering glance at Rose, her disdain palpable. Charles was uninterested in the star-studded group and continued to entertain Rose with his own jokes, to no avail. She appeared lost in thought, preoccupied with something else entirely. Just then, the chauffeur called, saying the car had arrived. Exiting the building, they found Joseph and his entourage standing near a black commercial vehicle, still in conversation. Without prying into the matter, Charles handed off the car keys to the chauffeur and sought out Rose, only to find her turned to the side, avoiding the group. Confused, he questioned her, "Do you know them?" Rose shook her head, prompting a smile from Charles. He had heard about Rose's obsession with stars from Christopher's assistant Frank but knew better than to assume the worst. Observing Rose's discomfort, he realized that her ordeal at the airport had left a lasting impression. As the group approached them, Charles shielded Rose from view, fearful that she might be overwhelmed. "Don't worry," he assured her, "I won't let you get lost." With relief, they made their way to the car where Charles opened the door for Rose, and then walked around to the driver's side. The car turned a corner and approached Joseph's vehicle. Suddenly, a girl wrapped he...
CHATBOT: "Family Affairs: Dealing with Illness and Unwanted Visitors"
USER: Think a title for:As they left the building, a drunk girl stumbled beside Joseph, rejecting the help of a nearby young man.forJoseph had always been intrigued by the woman who had apparently been his father's childhood sweetheart. Megan had described her as someone who was even more ruthless than most, having abandoned her newborn daughter at the hospital. "I'm not saying that you're related," Joseph clarified. "I can walk on my own," she slurred, following Josephjust want to know if her mother's whereabouts are truly unknown." Mason simply replied, "Her mother hasn't contacted her since dropping her off here five years ago." Joseph let out the door. Before leaving, she cast a sneering glancea sardonic clap. "So, why bother helping the little mute find her mother? Why come back now when she wasn't there for her before?" He looked at Rose, her disdain palpable. Charles was uninterested in the star-studded group and continued to entertain RoseMason with his own jokes, to no avail. She appeared lost in thought, preoccupied with something else entirely. Just then, the chauffeur called, saying the car had arrived. Exiting the building, they found Joseph and his entourage standing near a black commercial vehicle, still in conversation. Without prying into the matter, Charles handed off the car keys to the chauffeur and sought out Rose, only to find her turned to the side, avoiding the group. Confused, he questioned her, "Do you know them?" Rose shook her head, prompting a smile from Charles. He had heard about Rose's obsession with stars from Christopher's assistant Frank but knew better than to assume the worst. Observing Rose's discomfort, he realized that her ordeal at the airport had left a lasting impression. As the group approached them, Charles shielded Rose from view, fearful that she might be overwhelmed. "Don't worry," he assured her, "I won't let you get lost." With relief, they made their way to the car where Charles opened the door for Rose, and then walked around to the driver's side. The car turned a corner and approached Joseph's vehicle. Suddenly, a girl wrapped her arms around Joseph's neck, causing Charles to chuckle. "Tell your assistant that his idol is in love." Rose instinctively lifted her gaze to the window and saw Isabella through the glass. She felt Joseph's harsh gaze sweeping towards her and quickly pulled down Ada, who was clinging to him. Surprised to see him, Rose hung her head and avoided his eyes. The white car disappeared into the night. Joseph impatiently pushed Ada away. "What's with the drunkenness?" Although Ada appeared intoxicated, she was actually sober. She wore a smirk on her face. "Your fans have attacked my family's reputation for generations. Can't I demand some compensation?" Joseph lazily replied, "Ifsuspicion. "Is it because you want to keep our sanity, stay away from me in the future. We'll have fewer meetings. It's inconvenient forfind her?" Mason was taken aback and frustrated. "What do you to come as my boss." Ada coquettishly responded, "I'll attend every gathering. You're too busy taking care of a mute you found on the street to care about me." Immediately, Joseph's face darkened. "Who are you calling a mute?" Ada thought to herself, "You used to be one andknow?" Joseph didn't want anyone to mention it." But seeing Joseph's displeasure, she felt wronged and continued, "I recognize her. You lived with her for five or six years. Don't say she can't recognize your voice. Who would believe that? But she didn't even respond. She's heartless." With a faint glance at Ada, Joseph said, "That's my business. Keep your nosebother to continue the conversation and simply got up to leave. Ignoring Mason's expression, he made his way out of our family affairs. Stop talking nonsensethe door. Christopher was standing outside, his hands clasped behind his back as he spoke to his assistant. Upon seeing Joseph, he commented, "Heading out without eating?" Joseph nonchalantly pocketed his hands. "Not today." Christopher caught up to Joseph and began to explain his father's side of the story. "You and your mother have misunderstood your father. Ever since Rose's mother took her away, he hasn't had any contact with Isabella all day."her. He then motioned to his friend and got into the car, ignoring Ada's pleas to be driven home. "Send your invitee home yourself," Joseph instructed Fang Tong. Fang Tong laughed and shouted, "I'll ensure my dear Meijun is safely home." Joseph discarded Ada and hopped into a commercial car, commanding Eric to drive with a quick "Drive." Eric started the car and took a look in the rearview mirror, spotting Ada's haughty gaze. He pushed Jiang Tong away with disgust, which contrasted sharply with the indifference Joseph displayed. During the ride, Joseph remained silent, leaning back and resting his eyes. James grew curious about Rose, who was usually shy. He wondered how she knew Charles so well. Christopher and her assistant were the only two people Rose seemed to be comfortable with in the city. Even though William often visited her, Rose was not at ease around him. From behind, Joseph asked, "Who was that boy with the little mute?" James was a gossip fiend. "That's Charles, the youngest world champion in the chess academy. People in the chess world call him the 'Little Wolf Dog.' He has some popularity on the internet." James paused for a while. Seeing that Joseph wasn't usually interested in gossip, he continued, "Rose is a shy person and scared of life, but she can still have dinner alone with him this late. Could it be love?" Joseph sneered. The little mute had a crush on her brother. It was impossible to get any better, but it was possible to be swindled. When James stopped speaking, he added, "Boss Gu said he would call when he got home to return the dog to your house." Since Joseph was not home, William was looking out for Jack. He had been taking care of him for months but felt resentful. However, he didn't dare to give Jack to Rose again. Last time it resulted in a disaster for the girl. Joseph gave a soft hum. Once he got home, he received a call from Isabella. "Brother, are you home?" "I am. What's going on?" Isabella wailed. "My aunt got her test results today. There's a shadow in her chest, but she didn't want me to tell you." Joseph's heart sank. "What did the doctor say?" "I saw the results. The doctor said that she needs an operation, but we won't know whether it's benign or malignant until they further test it." "Is Mom home?" Isabella cried, "No, I only found out becauseabout Rose's return after reading the news." Joseph scoffed. "Then why did he finally start looking for that woman a few days ago?" Christopher shook his head. "That was done for Rose's sake. Your father feels indebted to her." Unimpressed, Joseph asked, "What could he possibly owe her?" "I contacted the family that adopted her," Christopher explained. "During the summer vacation when Rose left, she couldn't speak. No one in the Jones family realized until she arrived in Japan. Her brother and teacher thought she was born unable to speak and therefore missed the best treatment time. They took her to numerous hospitals, but no one could find anything wrong. It's likely that it was caused by some mental trauma. I overheard Mom talking to my aunt.looked into it and found out that the Japanese family gave her a lot of love and care, but she still hasn't recovered her ability to speak even after five years." Joseph was surprised. He had been away during that summer when Rose had left. He had been anticipating her departure, yet he didn't feel as relieved as he had hoped now that she was gone. "What happened that summer?" he asked Christopher. Christopher shook his head. "Rose was in a coma for half a month due to a high fever. She stayed in the hospital for a while and was taken away by her mother once she was discharged. Only now has your father learned that Rose's inability to speak was caused by the illness she contracted that summer." "Why did you suddenly become ill?" Christopher turned to look at him, prompting Joseph to recall how she often fell ill as a child. With a frail constitution, she would come down with a cold or fever at odd hours and her nanny was exhausted from taking her to the hospital. She would look at the nurse with puppy dog eyes when getting injections, feeling distressed rather than afraid of the pain. Joseph always felt panic in his heart when he thought back to those times. As she had grown up, she still had the same eyes and disposition, which he found annoying yet couldn't help but pay attention to. On their way back, he pondered over Christopher's comment and thought that perhaps if someone in the Jones family had cared about her, she might not be dumb. But the organ disease had derailed her life, leaving him curious yet clueless about her inner world. As they approached the community, he changed his mind and drove to the chess institute instead. The gatekeeper recognized him as Rose's friend and let him in. He parked his car in front of her apartment feeling regretful; he hadn't prepared what to say to the little mute and didn't want to bring up old grudges. However, he felt heavy-hearted and thought he had to say something to make himself feel better. Whenever he thought about how he wasn't going to tell you." "It's okay, the doctor hasn't confirmedfond of the little mute, malice surged up in him. He sent her a text message asking if she was at the chess academy. He never bulliled the weak, let alone girls, but with her, he felt an uncontrollable malice that grew with her attempts to hide. He saw that her window was still lit after waiting for ten minutes with no reply and decided to go upstairs. Thankfully, the elevator was empty, but he rang the doorbell several times before she answered, looking paler than usual as if she had seen him through the peephole. She opened the door just a crack, peering at him with lowered brows and looking at her feet. Joseph knew she didn't want to see him, but his guilt prevailed, and he tried to touch her head only to have her recoil and slam the door shut. He put his foot at the doorframe, causing her to retreat like a rabbit back into the corner of the wall. With a cold voice, he said, "You are just here. Where else can you run?" She looked at him with panic and vigilance. Joseph now realized that she mistook him as someone here to avenge Isabella and wanting to beat her up. He lamented how much he lacked patience with her since they were children and wondered if he ever did anything yet. Whyto harm her. He felt a need to break her head open and see what was inside. "Why are you crying?running? I won't hit you!" Joseph felt defeated by Rose's presence. "William told me about your injury. I knew Isabella did it, so I came to see you," he said. Rose was taken aback and looked confused. Joseph was equally perplexed. "Can you give me a glass of water? I've been waiting at the door for a long time, but you didn't come to open it," he requested. Rose furrowed her eyebrows. She remembered biting Isabella hard, but she couldn't risk not answering the door when Joseph came. If he found out she had bitten someone, he would report it to her brother and disappoint him. She would rather be beaten by Joseph than let her brother down. Relieved to find he wasn't blaming her, she fetched mineral water from the fridge. Joseph took the glass but didn't drink it. He played with the glass in his hand as he looked up at Rose, who was standing in front of him, twisting the hem of her clothes nervously. Joseph tried to suppress his malice towards Rose and offered, "Stop standing and sit down." His tone suddenly became amicable, but Rose felt uneasy and sat as far away from him as possible. Joseph struggled to control the overwhelming malice and asked, "Does it still hurt?" Rose stared at him as if he were a ghost and shook her head. Joseph knew it was pointless to inquire further and felt a bitter taste in his mouth as he gazed at Rose, who also had nothing to say. The silence in the room made Rose even more nervous, and she watched as Joseph got up to leave. As she looked down, she scanned her passport and ID on the tea table. She had changed the address on her ID card to that of the Chess Institute. "Are you going out to compete?" Joseph asked. She bit her lip and nodded. He recalled the sensation of her soft and cold hand from the night before but didn't dwell on it. "Where to?" he inquired. Eagerly, Rose whipped out her phone and typed 'Japan' to show him. He was caught off-guard and shrugged. "No wonder. I'm here forleaving." Rose was thrilled to hear that she would go to Japan but didn't understand what he meant by 'no wonder.' She followed him to the door, where he warned, "You have to answer my call and return my message. If you don't, I'll come and find you." Joseph felt his own anxiety bubble up and tried to comfort Isabella.Rose turned pale and glanced back innocently. Her phone was still charging and turned off. Joseph didn't care about this and he didn't want to threaten her, but their relationship had reached a point where no threats seemed to work. With a heavy heart, he stepped out of her house. As soon as he entered the house, William was sitting there. Jack ran towards Joseph, crying and clearly distressed. Joseph immediately noticedstepped out, the door slammed shut behind him. The malice in Joseph's heart flared up once again. He wanted nothing more than to rush back inside and beat her up! The street lamps outside illuminated the corner through the curtains, and a car started up downstairs. Rose peeked through the curtains and sighed in relief. It was the black SUV, leaving the Chess Institute. Looking at her half-packed luggage, Rose felt a wave of happiness wash over her. She was finally going to see her brother after half a year! How much time could she spend with him if she snapped her fingers? Going to the chess competition in Japan was not considered sneaking out, so Louis wouldn't be angry. She went to bed, filled with anticipation and joy. The next morning, before dawn, she laid out her chess equipment and began to play. The Japan tournament was the first world-class individual competition she would participate in, and she was determined to win. She knew that his precious dog had lost a lot of weight and he knew he had to confront William about it. Today, Joseph was not in the mood to work. "Don'tLouis wanted her to emerge triumphant. At nine in the morning, Lola, who was supposed to pick her up and take on any new work for now. I have something I need to take care ofher to the airport, hadn't shown up yet. Rose called her and Lola answered frantically, "I'm already in the car. I'll be at home." Finishing his words, he walked upstairs. Eric signaled to William not to ask any questions, as he was worried. Once in his room, Joseph called Olivia, who casually reassured him, "Isabella just has a minor tumor. The doctor said it's likely benign, so don't worry too much." Joseph didn't let on how worried he truly was, "I know, but if you come to S City, the medical facilities are top notch." "Is it really necessary to go all the way there for a minor surgery?" Olivia questioned. Trying to sound calm, Joseph said, "I can't leave work at the moment, but I miss you. It would be nice if you could come and keep me company." He convinced Olivia to come to S City and asked her to send her medical report. That night, he spent hours searching online and contacting hospitals and doctors until it was already two o'clock. He wasn't even sleepy. He realized that depression affected this illness greatly. Hethe Chess Institute in 20 minutes." Rose couldn't help but feel resentful towards Masonsmile. Lola was probably going to get scolded by the dean again. Not caring about the time, he called him. Mason answered sleepily, "What's up Joseph?" "Did you know my mother is sick?" "What's wrong?" Joseph explained the general results of the physical examination, but his tone remained indifferent. "What did your mother say?" Joseph grew angry when he heard Mason's tone. "What do you think she can say? You've ignored her for years. She feels like a widow. If anything happens, it's because of you." Mason shouted, "Joseph!" Joseph hung upsent Lola a message, telling her to wait at the rendezvous point and not come upstairs. She would meet her there. As soon as she put the phone and threw it on the bed with anger. The following day, Christopher called to inform him that his father would contact the hospital and the doctor. When Christopher found out that Joseph had already arranged for the hospital and attending doctor (who were hard to find), he chuckled, "Your father was still worried it would be too difficult for you to handle. I assured him that you'd be fine." Hospitalization was currently a serious matter, and finding an expert doctor was even harder to come by. If Joseph didn't have any connections, he wouldn't have been able to manage it so quickly. It was clear that Joseph was doing well. Olivia arrived the next day, accompanied by Isabella and her aunt. Her aunt happened to be a senior intern, so after a few days at Olivia's workplace, she came together without any official business. Joseph brought the food they ate outside and headed straight to the hospital to take care of the hospitalization procedures without even returning home. The surgery was set for the following morning. Mason showed up in the evening, but Joseph didn't give him a warm reception and walked away with a scowl etched on his face. When he returned home, Isabella was leaning against the sofa, engrossed in her phone. Seeing that Joseph was in a bad mood, she put her phone down and jokingly nudged his shoulder. "Geez, with that frown you're gonna get wrinkles. Relax, Auntie will be just fine." Joseph forced a smile and patted her shoulder. "Get some sleep, sweetheart." Isabella went to her room and began unpacking her clothes. As she opened the wardrobe, she spotted a fluffy blanket tucked in the corner, along with a long-sleeved nightgown that made her recoil in disgust. She knew exactly who it belonged to and threw it away in the trash with a sneer. Adown, there was a knock on the door interrupted her thoughts, and Joseph entered. "I spent the night with Mom in the hospital. Aunt Zhao will come over later to keep you company." Isabella nodded. "Don't worry about me, Joseph. Go take care of Mom." Joseph headed back to the hospital. Olivia was asleep and Mason had already left. "How long were you there?" "Your father stayed with your mother for a little bit before leaving," Reese replied. Joseph sneered, knowing that Mason's visit was likely just for show. Olivia hadn't even had surgery yet, and there was no need for Mason to accompany her to bed. But Joseph couldn't bring himself to stay at home either. He asked the driver to take Aunt Zhao home and stayed with his mother in the hospital all night.door.
CHATBOT: "The Mute Chess Prodigy: A Journey to Japan and Back"