M : Do you like me?
W : I do not know you. I do know your writings though. And I like it.
M : So you like my writings but you do not like me?
W : I may like you if I know you as I know your writings. But then again, writing is like creating worlds. You can have many personalities in those worlds and you can still be you, the author. That's the reason why I may like your writings but dislike you as a person.
M : Do you want to know me?
W : This is quite a paradox. I like mysteries and since I do not know you very well, you are kind of a mystery for me. Once I know you, I may not like you anymore and our interactions may come to an end.
M : Is knowing similar with liking?
W : There is a possibility that knowing may end up with disliking. So the answer for your question is no. Although there is also a possibility to have the contrary result. I never manage to have a close male friend though. It always starts with a group, then one becomes closer than the others and the friendship is over.
M : Does anything has to have a reason?
W : I do not know how to answer your question about wanting to know you. I know your name, your age although not your birthday, your interest but that's about it. But then probably, that is enough since we do not interact very often anyway.
M : Do you want to be my friend?
W : I always thought friends come naturally through activities of being together. And again, I never manage to have a male friend. Since you kind of broken all the ordinaries, let's be friend and see how it goes.
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