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NAME: UTP
AGE: UTP
GENDER & PRONOUNS: UTP
YEAR & MAJOR: UTP
FACECLAIM: UTP
AVAILABILITY: OPEN
you’ve found yourself in...
Jane Bennet (Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen), Wren Stirling (If We Were Villains by M.L.Rio), Cosette (Les Misérables by Victor Hugo)
What is a polite and gentle person like yourself doing in a place such as this, page 57? You’re so kind and are more likely to be seen than heard but that does not mean you don’t have a lot to say. You draw people in with your soft nature and your gentle beauty but you have quite a few surprises up your sleeve. People tell you things and despite the fact that you won’t share those things with others easily, it does not mean you don’t understand the power secrets hold.
the characters in your story
PAGE 18: THE OBSERVER: People always seem to think you need protecting and they’ve taken it upon themselves to do just that. While it can be frustrating to be seen as weak and in need of help all the time, you actually don’t mind it. You only hope they know how thankful you are and that you’re as important to them as they are to you.
PAGE 40: THE PESSIMIST: It’s odd that they’ve taken such an interest in you because you think there isn’t a single thing the two of you have in common. They’re always hanging around and seeking you out but it’s not something you mind. There’s nothing wrong with making new friends, after all.
PAGE 75: THE LOVER: You two are each other’s ride or die, as they say. Closest friends, confidants, you’re all that and more to each other. Without them, you don’t know how you would have survived your time here and you’re grateful for their presence in your life beyond words. They mean the world to you and you know this friendship is one that will last a lifetime.