Violette and a Non- Human
Jennifer Lancaster was never taught how to be herself—only how to blend in. In a world too loud, too fast, and too emotionally scripted, she survives by copying what others do: their smiles, their silences, their love.
But when she meets Daniel Violette—a boy who speaks in pauses and metaphors—something shifts. He doesn’t ask her to perform. He listens. He sees her. And for the first time, Jennifer wants to be more than just a mirror.
What begins as fascination slowly becomes a letter never sent. A silent confession. A record of everything she copied, everything she failed to feel, and the one person who may have deserved something real.
Told in fragments, memories, and unmailed words, Violette and a Non-Human is a story of emotional mimicry, gentle unraveling, and the strange ache of being almost human—but not quite.