It could be followers on social media or even people who were referred to your story by others. The possibilities are endless.
Maybe some random people who stumbled upon it and found it captivating. It's hard to say exactly who, as the internet is vast and unpredictable.
It could be your friends or followers who are interested in your updates.
Bird lovers, of course. They are always eager to hear about any bird - related stories, whether it's about a rare sighting or an interesting behavior of birds.
It could be your friends or followers who are interested in your updates.
It's hard to say for sure. Maybe your friends or some random people who came across it.
Your friends would likely be interested in watching your stories. They care about what's going on in your life and want to stay updated through the stories you share.
It might be a victim or a target. In a crime - related story, the person who is about to be a victim of a crime or is the target of a villain's scheme could be the 'watched someone'. The villain might be watching their every move to find the perfect time to carry out their plan.
It could be anyone who has access to your stories. It might be your friends, followers, or even people you don't know if your stories are set to public.
No, usually you can't directly see who is watching your story. Social media platforms don't provide this feature for privacy reasons.
Well, it could be a complex mix of shock, anger, and betrayal. Shock because it's unexpected, anger towards the person doing the seducing, and betrayal as it involves one's spouse.
A female writer who has a unique perspective on women's issues might say this. She may feel that men, due to their different life experiences, cannot accurately represent the stories of women.