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cattail, daisy
Cattail: Is your character at peace with themself? Why or why not?
More or less yes. While the whole accident does haunt him from time to time, he's come to terms with it mostly. It's now just a sore spot. As for his other darker experiences he feels little regret. He's just not one to dwell, though he'll never forget a person he couldn't save.
Daisy: Four things that make your character happy.
Warm drinks, lazy afternoons, his family, and learning new things!
a visitor? hands clasped together right below her abdomen. an old habit that refused to wilt and disappear, she stands up, body filled with the most grace and posture she could muster. it's been so terribly odd in her part to meet all the various people, wearing clothing she found very very different.
but she knew that it was to each his own and she had no role into criticizing something she had no idea about-- yet. she opens her mouth to speak, using words she thought and hoped would be understood by many.
' welcome. '
no that didn't sound right. & now she's made a mistake.
but this was never her forte so she had an excuse. it straightened things out. made them even. she tries again. this time with more pep, and less of an accent. oh how she wished she wasn't alone in this journey.
{ try, will try, will have t r i e d. }
' are you lost? '
voice showing an english accent no matter how hard she tries. refraining herself from showing all of her verbal capabilities and profound knowledge in the english language, she knew she would turn away her newfound guests if she were to greet them with the deepest words she knew.