Some people are surrounded by noise yet still feel alone.
And some people stay quiet because their minds are already too full of feelings no one else can see.
The Girl Who Sat Near the Window is the story of a girl who finds comfort in silence, rainy skies, and the seat beside the classroom window where nobody expects anything from her. While the world around her grows louder every day, she quietly watches life from a distance, hiding loneliness beneath calm expressions and unfinished notebooks.
Then one day, anonymous notes begin appearing on her desk.
Small observations. Gentle sentences. Words written by someone who seems to notice the parts of her that everyone else overlooks.
What begins as curiosity slowly turns into something softer — a quiet connection between two people who understand silence better than conversation.
This story is not about dramatic romance or perfect confessions.
It is about being seen. Being understood. And the terrifying beauty of slowly letting someone enter the lonely places inside your heart.
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