We’ve all seen the imagery: a girl alone in a quiet, shadowed room, the weight of the world pressing in. It’s a scene that resonates because it captures a universal human experience—the feeling of being emotionally "stuck" in a space where the walls feel too high and the light feels too far away.

As Sophia started to connect with others, she began to see the world in a different light. She realized that her loneliness wasn't unique, that it was a universal human experience. And with this realization came a sense of peace, a sense of belonging. She started to see that she wasn't invisible, that she was seen and heard and loved.

That is a hauntingly poetic, almost minimalist prompt. It feels like a diary entry, a caption, or the summary of a visual novel.

For a lonely girl, love doesn't often start with a grand gesture in a crowded room. It starts with:

Instead, she began to build.