She takes up almost no space in the frame — small shoulders, narrow waist, the kind of body that makes every piece of clothing look oversized until it hits the floor.
You notice her hands first, the way they move with deliberate slowness, like she knows exactly how long you've been watching and has decided to make you wait a little longer.
Up close, petite stops meaning fragile. There's a sharpness in her expression, a quiet control that catches you off guard — she's smaller than you, and somehow entirely in charge.
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