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05: A memory that your character wishes to erase
There are moments when, despite being adamant about it, people keep suggesting the soloist to dance. She’s an awful dancer. Junhee didn’t promptly choose instruments over dance without a reason— if one succeeds on finding the videos proving those moments, one would understand rapidly why she would blatantly refuse to dance. Still, she can’t really convince anyone without showing them a few of her unique dance moves—
10: Something that turns your character on
Loyalty. Or better, trust. There is something particularly appealing and satisfying about it. No need to worry, no need to be self-aware of anything she does and says. She can be herself completely around that person, knowing that her secrets told would be kept with the other. There is something reassuring and comforting in having someone she can completely trust and knowing they won’t leave her behind, in any psychological or physical state she could be.
15: Describe your character’s worst enemy
They are what causes her pressure, stress and anxiety. Doubts and fears, sometimes, but never to a bigger extent than the other three. They are controlling, manipulative and strict. They follow their own flow and force her to do the same. Oftentimes, she can’t guess their pace. Sometimes, it is tolerable, other times, not. They can be suffocating, always demanding the most of her when she’s reaching her limits. They are somewhat looking down on her, but thinking highly of her abilities as well. There is confusion to what they truly want from her. And in the end, she must sacrifice sleep in order to complete her tasks, always running with time— or running after time. Time does not seem to care of anyone anyway.
20: What your character is like at social events
A social butterfly. A social butterfly that doesn’t demand the spotlight to be on her. Junhee appreciates talking to others, meeting new and old people, rekindling a few friendships left hanging if the occasions let her to do so. She won’t be too loud or demanding attention though. She would be where she should be, not going too far, staying close to friends and acquaintances, talking about nearly anything and smiling as per usual.