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4. Do they have any verbal tics? Do they have trouble pronouncing certain words or getting their thoughts across clearly?
Caly and Pso both have a similar tic, but Pso’s is far more pronounced. While Pso always hisses her words and drags out all “S”es in speech, Caly’s only comes up in times of great emotion, more notably, when she’s sad or angry. Both girls also have a slight change in their voices from prebev to bevfolk, this is mainly because of their tongues being split through the process.
7. How does your character perceive themselves? Positive? Negative? Neutral?
Caly recently started perceiving herself as more neutral-positive. When she first came to the fridge, she was very positive about herself, she still is, but she has changed greatly since then. After starting to accept Mocha would probably never come back, she was rather frustrated with herself and with him. During some conversations with herself internally about the subject, along with some with her sister, she still hasn’t forgiven him, but she’s continued working on simply moving on in case she doesn’t ever see him again. In this time, she also was struggling with her friend Punchy seeming to move inward on himself, as she saw he was closing himself off from the world. Eventually she confronts him with her feelings about his change, but she carried some of her frustrations with herself and Mocha with that. This was around the start of her internal realization that she didn’t like who she was becoming for holding onto people and their past relationships with her. She feels she was stuck in a ditch and she really doesn’t like who she was for the past number of months and now is working to pop up and “surf another wave” as she puts it.
Short answer. She was positive, then negative, and now perceives herself as neutral-positive.
Pso on the other hand is much more comfortable in her own skin, she almost always has been this way. Though she has opened up since her first introductions to those in the fridge, she still prefers her solitude. She believes its best to be positive when it comes to herself, but she does recognize her own flaws and does have days where she is less positive and more neutral about herself.
8. Are they a quick thinker or do they need time to sort through their thoughts?
Both girls are quick thinkers though who edges the other out is a tough call to make. Caly is quick to recognize what is truth and lie when it comes to judging the character of a person, this helps when magic anons are in play and she can usually tell when one has been activated on a friend. Pso may seem quick to judge but that may be more of her complete disinterest in making lots of friends or acquaintances. She does have a strong internal gauge for another person’s character within a few minutes of watching them or hearing them converse, and she is mostly right. Though this causes troubles for when she tries to explain why she has a great distaste or interest for someone, she just knows if someone is worth her time to explore or not. Generally if Caly is left to make up scenarios for herself, she may start off correct but then shoot way off the mark. Pso on the other hand trusts her immediate instincts and isn’t swayed easily.
16. What are their best school subjects? What are their worst? List five of each.
I’m going with their Highschool AU selves for this
Caly’s top five best: Gym (obviously), Food Studies (or Home Ec but she can’t sew), Sciences (everything, Biology, Physics, and Chemistry), some portions of Math, and Psychology
Caly’s top five worst: Art (she can scribble but never put effort into going further there), other parts of Math (if she isn’t amazing at it, she bombs), Social Studies (she is all over the place in this for her grade), Cosmetology (she learns when she gets older), English (she’s okay, but its not her best, she gets bored)
Pso’s top five best: English, Sciences (equally good with all), Cosmetology, Psychology, Gym
Pso’s top five worst: Social Studies (she doesn’t care)
Unfortunately with Pso, she has to get what her mother would call good grades or else she’d be punished, but generally, Pso is good in school. She does have subjects she hates but gets some high grades in
22 Does your character trust people right off the bat or does it take them some time to warm up to someone?
Caly gives everyone the benefit of the doubt even if she has a bad feeling about them, no matter how big or small it is, she likes people. She’s a very people-person kind of person.
Pso is the opposite. If you talk to her just to say hi or introduce yourself, she’ll brush you off completely unless you somehow peak her interest. She doesn’t like people. It takes much longer for her to warm up to someone, but it doesn’t take so long for her to - on some level - tolerate someone’s presence, even if she doesn’t like them.
27. If your character had one thing to say to their parents before they died, what would it be?
Caly: You should have backed me up, because now you’ll never know the person I’ve grown up to be, and I am amazing.
Pso wouldn’t say anything. If she had to though, it would be venomous.















