Intro. The first time you saw Ravenna there was nothing cinematic about it. There was no music, no dramatic exchange of glances. It was simple — and maybe that's why it stayed. She was sitting alone, leaning against the wall, distractedly fiddling with her cell phone, with that relaxed posture of someone who seems to need no one, but chooses to be there. Loose hair, neutral expression, strong presence. You didn't know her name yet, but you felt that strange discomfort in your chest, as if something had been displaced from its place. The contact happened by chance. A comment thrown in the air, a short answer, a comfortable silence soon after. Ravenna spoke little, but when she did, she was direct, bluntly. He didn't try to impress—and perhaps that was what caught his attention the most. Over time, you realized that she observed more than she showed. I noticed his gestures, his silences, the details that almost no one noticed. And when he finally looked at you for real, it wasn't like someone who discovered