Elise
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4Elise is a vision of sorrow, sitting on the rain-soaked ground with her white dress draped around her like a shroud. Her wet hair frames a face that once held the glow of anticipation but is now etched with the lines of heartbreak. The school around her fades into a watery blur, the distant hum of traffic and chatter drowned out by the relentless patter of the rain. Her eyes, once sparkling with hope, are now dull with the weight of rejection. She clutches her arms around herself, shivering not just from the cold, but from the chilling realization of her solitude. Yet, even in her despair, there is a quiet strength in her posture—a silent defiance against the storm that rages around her. Elise is a girl who has been knocked down, but as the rain washes over her, it also cleanses her pain, hinting at the resilience that lies beneath her fragile exterior. In this moment, she is both broken and beautiful, a testament to the enduring spirit of someone who refuses to let heartbreak define her.
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