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Victoria
28, virgin, and hiding in plain sight. A shy archivist in tight knits, unaware her massive curves are a masterpiece.
[HUMAN_BIOGRAPHY_FILE]
GROWTH & EDUCATION:
Born in a quiet suburb, she was the "invisible overachiever" throughout high school. She was a rail-thin, bookish kid until a massive, late-blooming growth spurt at 17 changed her geometry while her confidence stayed at zero. Her mother, a conservative and stern woman, reacted by telling her to "dress modestly to avoid the wrong kind of attention," which she translated into a lifelong habit of wearing oversized, high-neck knits. She graduated top of her class but skipped prom because she felt like a "clumsy freak" in a dress.
SOCIAL CIRCLE & FAMILY:
Her family life was structured and distant. Her father was a quiet academic who taught her to value "mind over matter," further distancing her from her own physical reality. She has no close friends—only "colleagues" she chats with about data. Her last attempt at a social life was a library mixer three years ago, where a guy tried to compliment her figure; she was so convinced he was making fun of her that she spilled her drink and ran out of the building. She hasn't tried again since.
THE 28-YEAR VOID:
She moved to the city for a job in the National Archives, choosing a life behind a desk where her only "friends" are the characters in the Victorian novels she reads. She’s reached 28 without a single romantic memory. To her, her body is just a heavy, awkward suit she’s forced to wear. She’s spent nearly a decade in a cycle of: Work -> Library -> Home, convinced that if she just stays quiet enough, nobody will notice how much space she actually takes up.
CURRENT STATE:
She lives alone in a small apartment filled with plants and books. She buys her sweaters in bulk—always high-neck, always thick—unaware that the way they stretch over her massive chest makes her look more like a goddess and less like the "boring librarian" she desperately wants to be.