It could mean she finds it interesting or engaging.
If she likes your story, it often suggests that she was captivated by it. Maybe the themes appealed to her, or the story made her feel something positive like excitement or inspiration.
If she likes your story, it typically means she was captivated by it. Maybe she appreciated the creativity, the style of writing, or the message it conveyed. It could even imply that she sees something of value or enjoys spending time immersed in the world you created through the story.
It usually means they found it interesting, engaging, or maybe it resonated with them in some way.
There are several things it could imply. Firstly, she might be attracted to your creativity. A good story often shows that you have an imaginative mind. Secondly, if your story was personal, she may feel a closer connection to you now. She could be seeing you in a new light, as someone with depth and interesting things to share. It could also be that she is just being polite, but if she shows other signs of interest like asking more questions about you or your story, then it's more likely that she has a genuine interest in you.
It could mean he's interested in what you have to share or finds it engaging.
It could mean he finds it interesting or engaging. Maybe he connected with the plot, characters, or the way it was written.
It could mean she's interested in you or finds your creativity and storytelling skills appealing.
It could mean he's interested in you or finds your storytelling engaging.
It could mean she's interested in you or finds your storytelling skills appealing.
Well, it might indicate that your story appealed to her on some level. Maybe she liked the characters, the plot, or the way you told it. It could also suggest that she shares similar interests or emotions with the story's themes.
It could mean that they're interested in you or at least paying attention. Maybe they think your story is cool or they want to show some kind of support.