in which a girl has prosopagnosia, which is an inability to recognise faces. so the only way to remember others' faces for her is to use other memories to recognise people, like voices, hair, clothes, scents, even the vibe they have. at school, she has no friends as when someone greets her, she doesn't recognise that person and they'd think that she's being rude and arrogant. no one really liked her.
once, without knowing her situation, a classmate says some really mean things to her. she gets really upset and runs off, looking for a place to hide and cry. but then she stumbles across an empty music, well not so empty. there's a guy who goes to the music room (alone or with his friends is all up to you) at lunchtime everyday to sing and play music. his voice somehow calms her and from then on, everyday, she'd sit outside the music room's door just to listen to him.
so the guy can maybe judge her attitude at the beginning as he didn't know about her situation, thinking she's one of those arrogant girls but then after finding out about her prosopagnosia, he feels really bad.
or
he can be in that group that just doesn't care about anyone, not in a "i'm too superior" way but in a "i'd rather have fun with my own friends than judging and worry about others" way. so when they meet, he's just a bit confused and after he's found out, he'd still treat her normally.
so after finding out about all that, it'd be cute if he helps her socialise or whatever, because it usually takes her awhile to be able to recognise someone. but when he's around, instead, he'd be greeting the person, saying their name so she'd know who they are.
"do you know how hard it is, not being able to recognise the faces of anyone, even your own parents, whose faces you've seen since you were born?" she cries. "do you know how hard it is when someone approaches you and they get really mad because you act arrogant towards them but the truth is you're only trying to figure out who they are?"~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
can someone please make this story?? i would 120% read it if someone does.