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The story follows Mirabel a beautiful teenage girl known by everyone for her angelic face, calm nature, and godly image. As the daughter of a pastor, people assume she is perfect - sinless, holy, and untouched by worldly thoughts. But deep inside, Mirabel battles a storm no one sees.
Behind her soft smile lies a mind filled with complex thoughts. She doesn't act on them, but she knows her thoughts aren't always "pure." She silently struggles with body shaming. Thin and lacking curves, people often tease her, sometimes jokingly, but their words cut deep. It makes her question her worth and beauty, leading her into silent battles with self-esteem and identity.
Mirabel also has many fleeting crushes - dozens a day - but none of them are serious. She knows it's a coping mechanism for loneliness and curiosity. She tells herself that the day she finds true love - real and mutual - all the crushing will stop.
Despite her beauty, she believes nobody could ever truly love her beyond the face. She thinks: "What if I'm not enough without my beauty?" She rejects genuine feelings from others because she doubts their intentions. She longs to be seen, understood, and loved for who she is, not just her appearance.