The Plant Pot Incident

Two neighbors in São Paulo navigate comedic daily encounters—a shattered plant pot, a fake girlfriend scheme, and messy first dates—that slowly blossom into a real romance.

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Eu lived on the third floor of a small apartment building in São Paulo. Her life was a series of small disasters—burned toast, lost keys, and a perpetually jammed printer. But her biggest source of chaos lived on the second floor: Pedro.

Pedro was the kind of person who alphabetized his spice rack and ironed his socks. Every morning, he left for work at exactly 7:32 AM, briefcase in hand, hair perfectly combed. Eu, on the other hand, was usually still hunting for her other shoe at that hour.

Their paths crossed every single day in the narrow hallway. And every single day, something went wrong.

One Tuesday, Eu was carrying a giant ficus plant she'd bought at the street market. The pot was heavy and awkward, and she was trying to balance it while fishing for her keys. She rounded the corner just as Pedro stepped out of his apartment, checking his watch.

"Cuidado!" he said, but it was too late. The ficus pot tipped, dirt cascading over his perfectly pressed shirt.

"Oh no! I'm so sorry!" Eu gasped, dropping the pot. It shattered on the tiles.

Pedro stared at the mud on his white shirt, then at the broken pot, then at Eu's panicked face. "You have got to be kidding me."

"I'll pay for the shirt! I'll clean it! I'm really, really sorry!"

He took a deep breath. "It's fine. I have another shirt at work." He stepped over the mess and walked away, leaving Eu standing there with a root-bound ficus and a guilty conscience.

The next day, Eu left a note under his door: "I owe you a shirt. And a plant pot. And maybe therapy. — Eu"

Pedro found it that evening. He almost smiled. Almost.

A week later, Eu was at the grocery store, struggling to reach a box of cereal on the top shelf. She jumped, but it was just out of reach. A hand appeared over her shoulder and grabbed it.

"Need a lift?" Pedro's voice was dry.

"Oh, hi. Thanks." She took the box, feeling her cheeks redden. "I, uh, I still owe you a shirt."

"Forget the shirt. But you could help me with something."

"Anything."

"My mother is coming to visit. She thinks I have a girlfriend. And I may have… implied that my neighbor is that girlfriend."

Eu blinked. "Me?"

"You're the only neighbor I talk to. And you're always making a scene. She'd believe it."

"That's not exactly flattering."

"Will you do it? One dinner. Free food."

Eu considered. It was a terrible idea. "Fine. But I'm telling her about the plant."

"Deal."

That Saturday, Pedro's mother arrived. Dona Maria was a tiny woman with sharp eyes and a warm smile. She immediately hugged Eu. "Finally! Pedro never talks about anyone. I was starting to think he was a robot."

"Mãe!" Pedro hissed.

Dinner was surprisingly pleasant. Eu told stories about their 'relationship'—all lies, of course—and Dona Maria laughed. At one point, she said, "You two are adorable. When are you getting married?"

Eu choked on her water. Pedro turned red. "We're taking it slow."

After dinner, Dona Maria left, satisfied. Eu collapsed on Pedro's couch. "That was exhausting."

"You were great. Thank you."

"So, about that shirt…"

"Keep it. Actually, I have an idea." Pedro pulled out his phone. "There's a new café near the office. They have the best coxinha. Want to go tomorrow? As a thank you."

"Is this a date?"

"It's a coxinha. But if you want it to be a date, I'm open."

Eu laughed. "Let's start with coxinha and see."

From then on, they met regularly. The hallway encounters became less disastrous and more deliberate. Pedro learned that Eu was actually organized under her chaos—she was a graphic designer with a messy desk but a brilliant mind. Eu learned that Pedro's perfectionism hid a love for bad reality TV and a weakness for chocolate.

One evening, they were sitting on the fire escape, sharing a bottle of wine. The city lights glittered below.

"I have a confession," Pedro said. "I didn't actually tell my mother about you. I made a fake story because I wanted an excuse to ask you out."

Eu's heart skipped. "You could have just asked."

"Would you have said yes?"

"Probably. I mean, you did save me from that spider last week."

"That was a tiny spider."

"To you, maybe. I'm scared of everything."

"I know. That's why I keep checking your hallway for stray insects."

Eu leaned over and kissed him. It was soft and tasted like wine and promise. When she pulled back, Pedro looked stunned.

"What?" she said. "You wanted a real girlfriend, right?"

"Yeah. I guess I do."

Six months later, Eu and Pedro stood in the hallway outside their apartments. Eu held a small pot with a new ficus plant.

"Third time's the charm?" she said.

"If you drop that one, I'm reporting you to the condo board."

"You wouldn't."

"I would. Then I'd marry you just to keep you quiet."

"Is that a proposal?"

"It's a threat. But it could become a proposal."

Eu laughed and handed him the pot. "Here. You take it. I'll bring dessert."

They went into his apartment. The plant sat on the windowsill, healthy and green. Just like them—a little messy, a little perfect, and thriving together.

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Story Details

Characters: Eu, pedro
Genre: Romance
Tone: Uma comédia românticano estilo bem cotidiano real.
Length: Medium
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