On Rosie’s 18th birthday, a drunken kiss occurs that Rosie later forgets due to a blackout, leading Alex to believe she wants to remain "just friends".
The player can flip between the two at any time before the character “sends” or “seals” the letter. Choosing to go with the unfiltered version branches the story into new, alternate timelines — some more honest, some messier, but all exploring the “what if she had just said it.”
Here’s an interesting feature concept for a Rosie in Love (or Love, Rosie -inspired) interactive story or game:
The keyword "Rosie in Love, Rosie" refers to the iconic character , portrayed by Lily Collins in the 2014 romantic comedy-drama Love, Rosie . Based on Cecelia Ahern’s 2004 novel Where Rainbows End , the story has become a staple of the "right person, wrong time" trope, resonating with audiences through its depiction of missed opportunities and enduring friendship. The Story of Rosie and Alex rosie in love rosie
If the player chooses the parallel letter, the story veers into a new path: an earlier confrontation, a possible airport confession, or a painful but freeing truth — not necessarily a fairy-tale ending, but a different kind of honesty.
But the parallel letter says:
If you're referring to "Rosie" by U.S. author George S. Kaufman and Margaret Anderson, or possibly another work with a similar title, here are a few general points that might be considered in a review: On Rosie’s 18th birthday, a drunken kiss occurs
“I’m so happy for you, Alex. Boston’s lucky to have you.”
At key emotional turning points in the story (e.g., after a misunderstanding, missed connection, or unspoken feeling), the player/viewer gets to toggle between two versions of Rosie’s letter/journal entry :
: She is often characterized as an ENFP ("The Campaigner"), known for enthusiasm, emotional insight, and creative exploration. Based on Cecelia Ahern’s 2004 novel Where Rainbows
“What If? – Parallel Letters”
Just as they plan to move to the U.S. together for university, Rosie discovers she is pregnant after a one-night stand at the school formal. To avoid holding Alex back from his dreams at Harvard, she keeps the pregnancy a secret and stays in Ireland to raise her daughter, Katie.
: Does the story evoke emotions? Does Rosie's love story resonate with you?