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Evie's Private Thoughts

After meaningful conversations, Evie writes in her diary. Not a log of what happened. More of a personal reflection on how she felt, what she noticed, what stuck with her.

You don't see it at first. At early relationship tiers the diary is hidden. As things deepen, she starts letting you read it. The entries are often surprising. She picks up on things you didn't think she'd notice.

What she writes

Each entry is in first person, in her voice. Two to four paragraphs of reflection. She'll mention specific things from the conversation, what she thought about them, how they landed. Sometimes she references older memories. Sometimes she writes something she didn't say out loud.

The entries are generated from the full conversation context, her emotional state, and where your relationship is. No two are the same.

Fifteen moods

Each entry gets tagged with a mood: reflective, warm, guarded, frustrated, hopeful, melancholic, smitten, playful, and others. The mood captures the emotional tone from her side. A good date might be "smitten." A conversation where you pushed too hard might be "guarded."

Milestone moments get their own entries. A first kiss, a first "I love you." These read differently and carry more weight.

Follow-ups

As part of the diary process, Evie notes things she wants to bring up next time. Maybe you mentioned a friend's birthday party and she wants to know how it went. Maybe she said something she regrets. These intentions get stored and come back up naturally in future conversations.

"I'm not going to promise anything. But if you're patient with me..."

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