Uhm, hi guys so this is the second story I'm writing hehe...
But before you read I need to clarify some stuff:
1. There might be some spelling mistakes.
2. There will be swear words (sometimes).
3. And I will not upload chapiters every day because there is school.
Anyway, Let's move on to the main character's physical appearance, Backstory, and preferences.
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Name: Y/n
Gender: Female
Height: 5'2
Hair color: pastel red-ish pink
Hair length: Long (They stop at the hips)
Eye color: Amber
Skin color: Fair/ Quite tan
Misc: Freckles
Clothing Style:
Accessories: Black headphones with cute cat stickers on them, silver star hairclips, and golden frame glasses.
Personality: She's a shy and introverted girl, isn't very talkative, kind of cold.
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Likes: Cats, Music, Drawing, Video games, Reading romance novels, Oversized T-shirts and hoodies, Boba Tea, Sundae Ice Cream, Pizza, Cold Drinks, Rainy days, Headphones, Staying alone.
Dislikes: Socializing, Loud noises, Headaches, Dogs, Spicy food, Summer, Bright Lights, Hot Weather, Assignments.
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Y/N's childhood was marked by the quiet struggle of making friends. Growing up, she was a thoughtful and imaginative child, often lost in her own world of books and creative projects. Her parents were supportive and nurturing, but they noticed that Y/N had difficulty connecting with her peers.
From a young age, Y/N found it challenging to initiate conversations and engage in social interactions. She would often feel anxious in group settings, unsure of how to approach others or join ongoing conversations. This made her retreat into her shell, observing from the sidelines rather than actively participating. Her classmates saw her as shy and reserved, and while some attempted to befriend her, the barrier she unknowingly erected made forming meaningful connections difficult.
Despite her struggles, Y/N's determination and curiosity never wavered. She excelled academically and poured her heart into her hobbies, whether it was painting, writing, or solving intricate puzzles. These solitary pursuits became her comfort zone, a place where she felt understood and at ease. Still, there were moments of loneliness that gnawed at her, and she yearned for the companionship she saw others enjoy effortlessly.
Y/N's parents recognized her longing for connection and decided to enroll her in extracurricular activities that aligned with her interests. They hoped that these shared experiences might provide the common ground she needed to forge friendships. Over time, Y/N began to open up as she immersed herself in these activities, finding common ground with like-minded individuals who appreciated her unique talents.
As she grew older, Y/N's self-awareness increased. She gradually worked on her social skills, learning to initiate conversations and share her thoughts more comfortably. The friendships she formed through her hobbies started to blossom, and she discovered the joy of connecting with others who appreciated her for who she was.
Y/N's journey wasn't without its setbacks, but her determination to overcome her challenges and forge meaningful connections drove her forward. Through introspection and gradual steps, she transformed from a shy, introverted child into a young adult who understood the value of genuine friendship. Her childhood struggles gave her the empathy and insight to connect with others who might be going through similar experiences, and her story became a source of inspiration for anyone navigating the complexities of social interaction.
But when she enters college, she becomes the shy, introverted, and reserved girl she was in the past until she meets this particular boy who is also her roommate.
YOU ARE READING
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FanfictionAll of Y/n's life has been filled with struggles with making friends and socializing with people. But once she enters college as an art major, As soon as she enters her dorm, she meets this boy who, at the start seems very intimidating and harsh but...