For the ship thing: I’m 5’3, with medium length black hair and bangs. And blue eyes. I’m rather shy but can be extroverted around people I like. I’m a practicing pagan witch. I love the outdoors, going to museums. I also love to read, write, paint, draw, and bake. I tend to be quick witted and very sarcastic. Thank you! ❤️
You and Pat Christenson would get along great! When an artist meets an artist, sparks tend to fly; it also helps that Pat is pretty chill, not pushing you out of your comfort zone upon first meeting. He’s easy to warm up to, with a smile that knocks you off your feet; soon enough, he’s coaxed you into talking about your art, and it’s all uphill from there. Expect a lot of museum dates, a lot of snarking about tour groups under your breath... he’ll even take you camping, just for the fun of it. You can always make him laugh with a quick-witted quip, and you always have something remarkable to add to every conversation. Pat is fascinated by your craft, endlessly curious (his questions might get a bit irritating after a while, but he means well) and would certainly like to observe if you’d allow him to. This extends to your more conventional crafts too ---  the two of you store your sketchbooks in the same place in the house, and have a nook you affectionately call your “drawing area”. Whenever he needs inspiration, Pat always knows he can turn to you.
Babe Heffron would also be intrigued by you from the start  ---  he’s got a thing for dark hair, so thinks yours is just gorgeous! That’s probably what attracts him to you at the beginning, but your entire vibe just draws him in ---  he loves that your more outgoing side only comes out when you feel comfortable, and by the time you feel that easy around him, it’s definitely a victory. God help anyone around you two when you begin firing back-and-forth at each other; it’s unstoppable sarcasm meets unmovable mouthiness. Babe loves your wit, and the fact that you give as good as you get; he loves your baking, my god, how do you do it? (You quickly learn it’s not safe to leave him alone with a plate of fresh-baked treats.) Your artistic side absolutely thrills him, and your spiritual side... well, not gonna lie, he’s a little freaked out at first, just because he doesn’t understand witchcraft, but once he actually sees a ritual and understands more he thinks it’s cool as anything. Babe has a habit of getting in over his head, and a part of him feels that way with you. You leave him feeling like he’s drowning in possibility. It’s exciting and terrifying at once, and Babe wouldn’t have it any other way.









