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Which aspect of yourself do your characters have?
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Acacia is the most teen-me you will ever see. Obsessed with art, angsting over differences of myself from others that I can't change. It's all the feels.

Ace and I both care a lot about the people we love, but are just utterly done with other people's drama (case and point, Ace's entire relationship with Avril).

Alina has my snippy side. I get annoyed at people easily, and she reflects that a lot. A lot more determined than I am though.

Camille is my flight in fight or flight when it comes to the family drama. We both would rather stay out of it. But at the same time, the gossip is there.

Claire is probably the least like me. We're both creative. But I write while she does. And I'm not great with pranks.

Dorothy just wants to make everything right with everyone and it speaks more to my middle school days. I always wanted to make everything OK, and it backfired a lot emotionally. I feel bad for her, she's gonna deal with a lot of stress.

Earth is my quirky little one. I love her so. I think she's partially what my childhood self wanted to be. Whimsical and quirky.

IDK what Finn gets from me yet, still getting to know him.

Gerald gets my competitiveness, by a lot. Ever see me play Mario Cart and you'll definitely see what I mean.

Guinevere got my mama bear quality. A bit naggy, but tries to be a sweetheart.

Henrietta and I are both wall flowers at parties and don't really know where life is taking us.

Hestia and I both tend to say the wrong thing at times. Her playfulness is something I really connected to when she was a first year.

Liliana is where I get to let out that pent up snarkiness that I hide not-so-well.

Maida is my people pleaser, and I have a sense of that for all of my life. I partially grew out of it, but I see it come around now and again.

Maxima is from my judgy side. She and I judge the world together.

Naomi and I share a lack of belief in our own family's religion.

Rosie and I are just plain frustrated by our life circumstances and feel stuck.

Sweetie was b*tch personified for me in her first year or so. She's had the most development. I was sick when I came onto Charming, and I feel that her attitude was how I let out some frustration. Her plot changed her, and I know I've changed since then. She has a special place in my heart.

Warwick is just a brat and I love him. Another judgy type and it feels like I'm picking up a theme.

Winifred constantly worries about her children to a capacity, but also has this sense of what she wants in her own life. I'm definitely the protective sort, in my own way.


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Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Ruby Urquart - April 11, 2020 – 4:12 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Holly Scrimgeour - April 11, 2020 – 5:28 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by J. Alfred Darrow - April 11, 2020 – 5:54 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Billie Farrow - April 11, 2020 – 7:08 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Elias Grimstone - April 11, 2020 – 8:14 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Ginevra Blackwood - April 11, 2020 – 8:34 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Acacia Darlington - April 11, 2020 – 8:40 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Elsie Kirke - April 12, 2020 – 5:43 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Charlotte Beauregard - April 12, 2020 – 6:27 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Ophelia Devine - April 12, 2020 – 9:34 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Ursula Black - April 15, 2020 – 11:39 PM
RE: Which aspect of yourself do your characters have? - by Sisse Thompsett - April 16, 2020 – 2:02 PM
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