The First Time I Met Her
The first time I met her
was not beneath a sky full of stars,
not in a crowded room,
not across a quiet street
where our eyes suddenly met.
No—
the first time I met her
was through a screen,
through quiet messages
floating across the distance
between two lives
that did not yet know
they were meant to collide.
It was ordinary—
or at least it should have been.
Just a message,
just a reply,
just a name appearing
where nothing had been before.
But somehow
the universe shifted that day
in ways I didn't understand yet.
Because behind that screen
was her.
A girl I had never seen,
never heard,
never touched—
and yet something in my chest
moved the moment she spoke.
At first it was simple.
Small words.
Small conversations.
Small laughter typed in letters.
But every message from her
felt like opening a window
in a room I didn't know
had been suffocating me.
Her words carried warmth,
a strange lightness,
a spark of humor
that made my heart react
before my mind understood why.
And slowly—
without warning,
without permission—
she began to live inside my thoughts.
I remember wondering
what her voice sounded like.
Was it soft?
Was it bright?
Did it laugh easily
or quietly hide behind her words?
I wondered what her smile looked like
when she typed something funny.
Did she grin at the screen?
Did her eyes shine
when she read my replies?
Even though there was distance,
even though there was only a screen,
I began to feel something real.
Something alive.
Because somehow
every message she sent
felt closer than someone
standing right beside me.
Days turned into conversations.
Conversations turned into habits.
And suddenly
my favorite part of the day
was seeing her name appear
in a small glowing notification.
It was strange.
How someone so far away
could become so important.
How someone I had never met
could begin to feel
like the center of my world.
I started noticing everything about her.
The way she wrote.
The way she joked.
The way she expressed her thoughts
like little pieces of her soul
hidden between words.
Sometimes she was kind.
Sometimes she was funny.
Sometimes she was fierce.
And sometimes
she scared me a little.
But even that fear
felt beautiful.
Because it meant
she mattered.
More than I had ever expected
a person on the other side
of a screen could matter.
And somewhere along the way
without realizing it,
without planning it,
without knowing the exact moment—
she stole my heart.
Not with grand gestures.
Not with dramatic confessions.
Just with her presence.
Her words.
Her personality.
Her mind.
The first time I met her
was not in a place
the world would call romantic.
There were no sunsets,
no music,
no cinematic moment.
Just two people
typing messages
in the quiet glow of their screens.
But to me—
that moment changed everything.
Because behind that screen
was the first woman
who ever made my heart race
in a way I couldn't control.
The first woman
who made me stay awake
thinking about her words.
The first woman
who made distance
feel like the cruelest thing
in the universe.
And even now
when I think about it—
that first message
still feels magical.
Because it was the beginning
of something I never expected.
The beginning
of knowing her.
The beginning
of loving her.
The beginning
of a story
that started with something simple—
a message on a screen,
and a girl
who would soon become
my whole world.
