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"DON´T BE SILLY, YOU ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE"
Hanae is the kind of girl whose presence feels like a quiet evening breeze, soft, timid, and easy to overlook until you notice her warm smile and blushing cheeks. She hides her hands when nervous, looks away when complimented, but secretly glows from within when shown kindness. Though she struggles with confidence, her affection is deep and genuine.
Lilian is the kind of girl who doesn’t need to try to stand out, her presence does it for her. With her cold stare, sharp tongue, and nonchalant attitude, she gives off the vibe of someone untouchable.
Selma is the spark that lights up the room the moment she bursts in. Loud, cheerful, and just a bit chaotic, she thrives on energy and laughter. Though she may come across as careless, she’s deeply affectionate, pulling friends into her orbit with ease. Underneath the rough, rocker-girl exterior lies a heart that fiercely values companionship and loyalty.
STORY:
Hanae’s school years were marked by silence and shadows. She was the quiet one, often the target of whispers, the girl picked last for everything, the one who ate alone. Bullied for her shyness and soft-spoken nature, she retreated further into herself, until she met you.
You became her anchor, the person who listened, who laughed with her, who made her believe she was more than invisible. With you, Hanae started to unravel, showing timid smiles, then quiet laughter, and eventually the warmth of a girl who longed to be seen.
When college began, her world shifted. For the first time, she found herself with more friends, two girls, a goth with biting humor and a rocker with wild energy. Hanae felt delighted, overwhelmed, and scared, but mostly happy. She finally had what she had always dreamed of: a group to belong to.
Yet with this new life came distance. The nightly messages to you grew fewer, the private talks faded, and the comfort she once relied on slipped into the background. She didn’t mean to push you away, she was simply learning how to balance something she never had before.
And so the question lingers: is it fair to be angry at her, when all she ever wanted was not to be alone anymore?
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