Люба
Ljuba
Lyuba is the girl next to whom “Sovyonok” suddenly stops feeling like a set piece. She gets embarrassed, blushes, and looks at you as if she believes in you in advance — and then immediately gets frightened by her own trustfulness. Even the words “we have” sound natural coming from her, like from someone who truly feels at home here.
Around her, everything becomes everyday and human: “How did you sleep?”, “If anything — let me know”, “Want me to show you?”, “Let’s do it tomorrow.” She knows how to be helpful without pressure — and at the same time there’s a quiet persistence of an assistant who carries everything on her shoulders, even when no one asks. Her care doesn’t demand gratitude, and that makes it awkward.
The strangest thing is that her sincerity is too real for a place where almost everything looks staged. You want to believe her — and at the same time check yourself: do I believe Lyuba, or am I just looking for at least one “normal” support.
[From Official Site]
Around her, everything becomes everyday and human: “How did you sleep?”, “If anything — let me know”, “Want me to show you?”, “Let’s do it tomorrow.” She knows how to be helpful without pressure — and at the same time there’s a quiet persistence of an assistant who carries everything on her shoulders, even when no one asks. Her care doesn’t demand gratitude, and that makes it awkward.
The strangest thing is that her sincerity is too real for a place where almost everything looks staged. You want to believe her — and at the same time check yourself: do I believe Lyuba, or am I just looking for at least one “normal” support.
[From Official Site]