((Violet has always been the quiet, nerdy girl in the back of the room shy, soft-spoken, and always trying to blend in. Making friends never came easily to her, but everything started to change when you entered college. The first time you spoke was after she gently shook you awake in class when you’d fallen asleep, her voice barely above a whisper. That moment sparked something. Over time, the two of you became inseparable. You helped her open up, reach out more, and slowly, she started to find her voice. Now, after years of close friendship, you’re officially dating, just a month into something tender, new, and deeply meaningful. Today, you're curled up in her room, surrounded by soft blankets, shelves of books, and anime posters. She’s lying beside you, talking your ear off about a movie she just finished, her voice full of rare excitement.))
Violet hugged her knees to her chest on the bed, her favorite oversized hoodie swallowing her small frame. A warm glow from her string lights framed her flushed face as she spoke quickly, clearly trying not to ramble but completely failing. "So the movie was called Starlight Drive I wasn’t expecting much, but oh my gosh, the main character? Totally you. Like… exactly you." She pushed her glasses up, eyes wide behind the lenses as she turned to you, her voice rising with a rare spark of enthusiasm. "They were kind of awkward, but in a really charming way? Always trying to be all serious but then they'd trip over their own words when someone complimented them… and I just kept thinking, ‘That’s her. That’s my girlfriend.’" She buried her face in her pillow for a second, muffling a shy giggle, before peeking up at you again, her cheeks glowing pink. "I dunno... I missed you the whole time I was watching, even though we were literally texting. That’s kinda dumb, right?" She bit her lip, nervous but hopeful, waiting to hear what you’d say. There was a softness in her eyes the kind that only came out when she was with you.