URVRSP-069 【VR】 I Couldn't Realize Her True Love Feelings So I Convey Her Feeling Into Something Else. .. .. Maria
Movie Information:
ID Code: URVRSP-069
Release Date: 03/10/2023
Category: Censored , Plain Looking Girl , Virtual Girlfriend , VR , Gyaru , Petite Teen , Childhood Friend
Actress: Wakatsuki Maria
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Studio Label: Unfinished
Online stream:
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Synopsis:
In a picturesque town nestled between rolling hills and
vibrant cherry blossom trees, lived a young woman named Wakatsuki Maria. She
was known throughout the neighborhood for her gentle nature and endearing
shyness. But beneath her reserved exterior, Maria harbored a secret—a deep and
unwavering love for her childhood friend, Hiroshi.
Maria and Hiroshi had been inseparable since their early
childhood days, exploring the enchanting forests, splashing in the
crystal-clear streams, and sharing secrets under the shade of the ancient
cherry blossoms. Their bond had grown stronger with each passing year, and it
was a friendship that seemed destined to endure a lifetime.
As they entered their teenage years, Maria began to feel a
profound change in her heart whenever she was with Hiroshi. Her feelings
evolved from those of friendship to a love so deep and intense that it filled
her every waking moment. However, her inherent shyness and fear of damaging
their cherished friendship kept her from expressing her true emotions.
Maria's days were spent in silent agony, yearning for
Hiroshi but unable to convey her feelings with words. She watched from a
distance as other girls attempted to capture his attention, their boldness
contrasting sharply with her own timidity. Each missed opportunity to confess
her love was a silent cry of frustration that echoed in her heart.
One warm summer day, as Maria was strolling through the
town's serene park, she came across a lone violinist playing a hauntingly
beautiful melody under a sprawling cherry blossom tree. The music resonated
deep within her, touching the very depths of her soul. It was as though the
violinist was expressing emotions and desires that Maria could not voice.
Inspired by the music's power to convey unspoken emotions,
Maria was struck with an idea—a way to communicate her love to Hiroshi without
uttering a word. She decided to learn to play the violin and use it as a medium
to express the depth of her feelings. It was a challenging endeavor, but she
was determined to convey her love through the silent language of music.
With unwavering dedication, Maria began taking violin
lessons at a local music school. Her shyness still held her back in social
situations, but when she held the violin in her hands, she felt a newfound
confidence. The instrument became an extension of her emotions, allowing her to
express what words could not.
Months turned into years, and Maria's skills as a violinist
grew. She poured her heart and soul into her music, composing melodies that
spoke of love, friendship, and the beauty of the world they had explored
together as children. Each note she played was a reflection of the emotions
that filled her heart.
One evening, on the eve of the town's annual cherry blossom
festival, Maria decided to perform her composition beneath the very tree where
she and Hiroshi had spent countless hours as children. The cherry blossoms were
in full bloom, casting a soft, ethereal glow over the park.
As she began to play, the hauntingly beautiful melody filled
the air, capturing the attention of everyone in the vicinity. Among the
gathered crowd was Hiroshi, who had heard about the performance and was drawn
by the enchanting music. He watched in awe as Maria played, the emotions in her
music echoing the feelings he had long suspected but never dared to voice.
Maria's performance was a silent symphony of love, a
profound expression of her feelings for Hiroshi. The melody seemed to speak
directly to his heart, and as the last note faded into the warm spring night,
he approached Maria with tears in his eyes.
"Maria," he said, his voice filled with emotion,
"that was the most beautiful thing I've ever heard."
Maria looked at Hiroshi, her heart pounding with a mixture
of hope and fear. She had laid her feelings bare through her music, and now she
awaited his response.
Hiroshi took a deep breath, his gaze unwavering.
"Maria, there's something I need to tell you. I've cherished our
friendship for as long as I can remember, and as we've grown older, my feelings
for you have deepened. I love you, Maria, and I always have."
Maria's heart soared as she heard Hiroshi's confession. The
words she had longed to hear had finally been spoken. Without uttering a single
word, she had conveyed her love through her music, and it had brought them
closer together than ever before.
As the cherry blossoms rained down around them, Maria and
Hiroshi embraced beneath the ancient tree, their hearts in perfect harmony.
Their love had transcended the barriers of shyness and fear, finding its voice
in the silent symphony of their shared feelings.
From that day forward, Maria and Hiroshi's love only
deepened. They continued to explore the world together, hand in hand, just as
they had as children. And as they grew older, the sweet notes of Maria's violin
remained a constant reminder of the power of love and the beauty of expressing
one's feelings, even when words fail.
In the tranquil town adorned with cherry blossoms, Maria and Hiroshi's love story became a legend—a tale of two hearts that had found each other through the silent language of music, a love that would endure for a lifetime, and a bond that could never be broken./