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“That’s -- if I knew who I wouldn’t just be warning you!”
“Sorry for coming in unannounced. I’m not really sure what the etiquette for this sort of thing is. I’m Greg Salinger, I just moved into the office across the hall,” he explained. “I brought a wine and cheese basket.”
// @assumewhatyouwill
10, 37, 28
10. Do they like children? Do children like them? Do they have or want any children? What would they be like as a parent? Or as a godparent/babysitter/ect?
TJ loves children. He has a little sister, or someone that he considers his little sister, at the place where he’s living and he takes care of her when he can. He’s sometimes considered the live-in nanny for the household, because he’s always there to watch over her when his boss and partner need to go out and handle some business.
He acts like a child sometimes, too, which makes it easier. He’s often running around the house chasing after her or she’s the one chasing him. I believe nothing would really change if he was a parent. He’d be so active in the child’s life and giving her what they want. He wouldn’t be strict since he’d probably leave that to his partner (but if he is a single parent, he would end up being strict and also lenient at the same time).
Most children DO seem to like him. He knows June definitely does.
37. Do they like to read? Are they a fast or slow reader? Do they like poetry? Fictional or non fiction?
It depends on what he’s reading. If he’s forced to read things for college, he won’t like them as much. He tends to stay with the fiction, and doesn’t really touch poetry.
And it takes him AGES to finish just one book.
28. What is their biggest fear? What in general scares them? How do they act when they’re scared?
TJ is scared of being alone and not being wanted anymore.
He’s experienced this before when he was kicked out of his house and spent the next year homeless. None of his family would take him in or be able to since most of them lived in Busan and he had no way of getting there or really knowing the place (since he didn’t grow up there and had never visited).
As for like typical phobias, he’s afraid of spiders, bats and centipedes. He screams high pitched whenever he’s around those things and no one is there to protect him.
Hell, he does it when someone’s there to protect him.
@assumewhatyouwill
When it came to superpowers, they were better used than shown. It was easier, and safer, to use them under the guise of some mask, than it was to be yourself, and show that you have them to the rest of the world. For Sasha, who targetted supers, this was a roadblock. So, when he heard of a therapist who had a focus on supers, he was more than a little interested.
Sasha scheduled an appointment under the name Oryol Asminov, and today was the day that he would finally be acting on his interest. Once he arrived at the practice, he signed in, and waited for his turn. Internally, he was excited, but externally he put on an air of nervousness, thinking that no one would be excited to visit a therapist.
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[ standing outside, just scowling at the whole office.
specializes in helping superhumans. helping them do what? probably evil. ]