For this project, I transformed a spontaneous interview with a stranger at a bus stop into a miniature editorial book. The piece was designed to be a "natural read" for commuters, capturing the raw, authentic flow of human conversation that often goes unnoticed in our daily routines. To bring the project full circle, I printed and distributed these miniature books at bus stops, leaving them for other commuters to discover. In an era where people are increasingly tethered to their mobile devices, this tactical intervention was designed to encourage a return to basic communication and shared human experiences. By placing a physical narrative in a digital-heavy environment, I aimed to disrupt the typical commute and offer a moment of quiet, analog reflection through the power of storytelling.