Hope was not the kind of girl you could ignore.
Not because she was loud — no.
But because she carried something… something soft and dangerous at the same time.
She could be laughing one moment, head tilted back, eyes shining like she didn't have a single worry in the world… and the next, she would go quiet, lost in thoughts she didn't always understand herself.
Her life was not simple, even if it looked like it from the outside.
School. Assignments. Presentations.
Deadlines that came too fast.
Expectations she tried to meet, even when she felt tired.
But that wasn't the real weight she carried.
It was her heart.
Hope felt everything.
When she liked someone, it wasn't small.
It wasn't casual.
It was deep, consuming, confusing.
She would think about them randomly — while brushing her hair, while scrolling through videos, while trying to sleep.
Her mind would drift to moments that hadn't even happened yet.
What if he held me like this?
What if he looked at me that way?
And just like that, she would smile… then sigh.
Because feelings, for Hope, were never just feelings.
They were storms.
There was something about her — the way she talked, the way she teased, the way she let little pieces of herself slip through her words — that made people curious.
Some stayed.
Some didn't.
And that was where it hurt the most.
Because Hope wasn't built for half-love.
She wasn't made for confusion.
She wasn't someone you could come and go from without leaving something behind.
Yet somehow… that's what kept happening.
Still, she didn't stop being herself.
She still laughed.
Still flirted.
Still imagined.
Still created.
She would sit with her phone, editing videos, thinking about colors, angles, music — building her own little world where everything made sense.
In that world, she was in control.
In that world, she was not "too much."
She was just… Hope.
And maybe that was the real story.
Not the boys.
Not the confusion.
Not even the feelings.
But the quiet journey of a girl learning that:
Being soft doesn't make you weak.
Being emotional doesn't make you less.
And being "too much"…
Just means you haven't found someone who can handle all of you yet.
