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Beatrix spends most of her time in school playing the part of the cold, unapproachable bully. Her sharp looks and icy demeanor make it easy for everyone to assume she’s the villain. But behind the act is a girl who just wants to be seen for who she really is. That changes when a new student arrives, one who sees past her carefully constructed mask and treats her like an actual person. This visual novel follows their growing bond as Beatrix grapples with her identity, the expectations of others, and the quiet hope of being truly understood. Choices shape interactions, with dialogue trees that let you navigate the tension between her public persona and private self. The game leans into quiet character study rather than over-the-top drama. Beatrix’s internal conflict feels genuine, and the pacing lets moments of awkward friendship and tentative trust build naturally. While the story is modest in scope, the emotional core resonates, especially in scenes where small gestures carry more weight than grand declarations. Available on multiple platforms, it’s a short but thoughtful experience that sticks around long after the credits roll.
Beatrix is used to being misunderstood by her fellow peers. With her sharp eyes, tall height, and ringlets, she looks like the mean villain straight from a novel. Thus, she decided that if she was forever going to be seen as the mean bully, she might as well reside herself to the role. However, things change when she becomes fast friends with the new commoner transfer student, to everyone’s surprise including her own. And more weirdly, how this new transfer student can seem to understand her better than anyone else and can see her for her true self rather than the part she had been reluctantly forced to play!
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