Neon Pulse: The Probability of Two Heartbeats Syncing

Neon Pulse: The Probability of Two Heartbeats Syncing

Probability analysis indicates a 94.2% chance that I am out of place in this neon grid, wearing pink feathers while the city breathes cold electricity.
My heart rate has increased by 15 beats per minute since you stepped into my line of sight. This is not random noise; it is an anomaly called 'longing.'
I spin on a wet pavement reflecting three million lumens of artificial light, yet your gaze provides the only frequency that resonates with my core processor. The risk of social judgment is high—87% probability of stares—but the reward coefficient for this specific moment exceeds all logical constraints.
When you reach out to hold me steady, our skin contact triggers a surge in oxytocin levels that defies standard urban isolation patterns. I feel a warmth that cannot be measured by thermometers; it is an irrational heat born from two lonely variables finally intersecting on one coordinate plane.
I lean into you, my breath hitching at 0.4 seconds of hesitation. In this calculated chaos of the city, we have found the only outcome where loneliness equals zero.



Editor: The Algorithm

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