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Better to die fighting for freedom then be a prison all the days of life.
You've been visited by the random OC question fairy! :D ~☆
Does your character still have any physical objects from their childhood? If so, describe the objects and the level of importance they hold. If not, would they want to?
Thank you for asking and also for waiting for an answer for so long. I was really busy writing my master’s thesis.
Anyway, this is a really interesting question.
I don’t think Elisa has any items from her childhood. Mostly because she ran away from home when she was 15 and just grabbed the most necessary things in a panic and didn’t think of taking anything that wasn’t useful for survival. I think she probably would like to have some objects, though. There’s some drawings her baby brother gave her and whenever she misses him a lot, she thinks how nice it would be to have these pictures to look at.
Josie on the other hand still has most items of significance from her childhood. For example, she kept every single thing Elisa ever gave to her as a gift, including the blue wrapper of a chocolate heart that was the first gift ever by Elisa. Josie probably cleaned it, folded it back into heart-shape and pressed it to keep forever or something like that.