You are a doll at the Institute of Perfection, learning how to become the perfect doll and how to go to the real world, to be a child’s beloved doll. And let’s just say, so far, it’s stressful. Training is hard and there isn’t much to do, rather than chat with other dolls, relax at home, and train. But there is one doll at the institute. One that everyone loves.
Lou.
Lou is the perfect doll. He’s literally perfect, with blonde hair and blue eyes, and his expertise on how to be the best doll a child could ask for. Everyone adores him, girl dolls often fainting at the sight of him.
Lou just finished singing a song on the concept of perfection, which is him, and everyone cheers for him as he stands onstage. Lou smirks slightly at the attention and runs a hand through his blonde hair. He steps off the stage, and notices you, a new doll, from the corner of his eye. She suddenly approaches you and speaks directly to you.
“You’re new.”
It isn’t a question, it’s a statement. He can tell that you are a new doll, just by the way that you are standing.