Roméo #8
In "Elle ñ'était pas pour moi!", Suzy navigates the quiet rhythms of her everyday life—dreaming of a foreign vacation, splurging on clothes and records, and savoring the music of her favorite artists—until a chance meeting with Steve stirs something deeper. Norman Lee’s expressive art captures her shifting moods, from the familiar routines of youth to the sudden, quiet thrill of feeling truly seen.
In "La vraie Suzy White," Jo reflects on her life with a mix of youthful dreams and everyday pleasures—saving for a trip abroad, treating herself to clothes and records, and navigating the usual rhythms of her time. When Steve enters her world, something shifts, and for the first time, she begins to see herself in a new light.
In "L'amour m'abandonna," Lynn, moved by compassion for her sister Ellen, urges her boyfriend Andy to be kind to Ellen—only to find herself caught off guard when Andy's kindness begins to stir something deeper. As feelings shift in ways no one saw coming, the quiet moments between them grow heavy with unspoken tension.
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