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───── 6. what is your character reluctant to tell people?
that, most of the time, she never wants a conversation to end. she knows it’s totally unreasonable to expect someone to stay there 24/7, always talking to her and keeping her company, but giona’s loneliness is like … paramount. she used to always run away from conversations, keeping them short, telling her that it’s her mom oh my god it’s mom she wants me back ugh sorry i gotta go. but actually, it was her mind treating it as a test. “okay, if i leave now and we hang out tomorrow that means they still like me, that means i’m not completely unlikeable, that means they don’t hate me –”
if they’re still hanging out then like YAAYYYYY, but if they never talk again (forever or for a while), she’ll look over what she did during their talk and try and change herself.
if she’s not talking to anyone that day ( or hasn’t found someone to stick to rip ) then she will just stay in a public place and is happy to just be around people.
maybe it’s the mother-thing where mim always told her she was useless and then five minutes later, would make her do a 4-hour performance on stage in front of a grand total of 5 people. maybe it’s the performance thing where she thrives under a spotlight ( not really, she prefers to watch performances, not lead them ).
or maybe she really just … likes people. that’s the thing. she is so so reluctant to tell people that she actually likes them. because she thinks that if she tells them, it’ll sound too emo, and they’ll never hang out with her again.
───── 10. what would your character make a scene in public about?
literally anything. giona’s life lesson: the best way to get out of fights/arguments is to make a scene, because half the time the person she’s fighting with will not want to make a scene.
she. will. scream. at. anything. hbfkajbdhfvkjhev










