Kira Walton was lying in bed, scrolling through the trending topics on her phone, hoping to see the fruits of her labor hit number one at midnight. Unexpectedly, a post titled "James Zimmers's Dirty Little Secrets (Part 1)" suddenly appeared and quickly pushed down the article she had crafted, "Idol James Zimmers Suspected to Be in Love."
The post's title seemed unremarkable and not particularly inflammatory, but the "(Part 1)" in parentheses was intriguing. If there was a part one, there had to be a part two, and a part three. This was exactly what the gossip-hungry netizens lived for—one piece of gossip was never enough. For a story this big and juicy, the more, the merrier.
Kira Walton was losing her mind. She had watched her masterpiece climb to number eight on the trending list only to be pushed down. At the same time, the posts about James Zimmers's lip-syncing scandal, which had finally started to die down, were suddenly gaining traction again.
