06/09/2024
How to turn a rambly 200 word ChatGPT story into a single paragraph that communicates the same feeling:
>>> ChatGPT output
(197 words)
The house was quiet, the evening settling in with a dim, fading light. She stood by the kitchen counter, her hand resting on her phone, the screen dark. The text thread was still open—the last message left on read. She glanced at the time, her stomach tightening. Another late night. Another "meeting that ran long."
She walked to the living room window, looking out into the empty street. His car wasn’t there. It should’ve been by now. The quiet hum of the fridge in the background filled the silence as her eyes drifted to the calendar pinned on the wall. The crossed-out dates, the business trips. The dinners she ate alone.
Her mind flickered to the excuses, small things at first—calls he took in another room, plans that changed last minute. The shift was slow, subtle, until it wasn’t. The unexplained absences, the times she couldn’t reach him.
A chill ran through her as her gaze landed on his coat, still hanging by the door, forgotten. She pressed her lips together, her hands gripping the back of the chair. The stillness of the house felt heavy now, suffocating, like it knew what she didn’t want to admit.
>>> Shortened & Cleaned Up
(55 words)
She glares at the empty, snow-covered, driveway - clutching a half-empty glass of wine.
His excuses are becoming more and more frequent.
He says he has business meetings downtown, but she still hasn’t mentioned that he often forgets his coat.
She empties her glass.
His job’s the same as always.
It’s just the secretary that’s new.
>>> Single-Paragraph Vignette
His evening meetings are getting more frequent. Lasting until midnight. His job’s the same. It’s just the secretary that’s new.