☕, 웃, 👓
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☕ Coffee Shop - what would they order from a coffee shop or cafe?
Cass, I’d imagine, has a pretty decent sweet-tooth. She wouldn’t be able to handle the bitterness of black coffee, but she also might make herself a little sick with something as sweet as a chocolate-chip frappe. While she believes in the whole ( BASIC ) idea, as many kids of her generation probably still believe in, she’s not afraid to order a pumpkin spice latte if she wants when they come into season. If it’s good, she’ll drink it.
Granted, she’s not very huge on coffee either (rather, I can imagine her parents limit her intake of it) but she’d settle for a french vanilla-y sort of drink. Sweet, but not too sweet, and not too prone to hype her up beyond focus.
웃 Wardrobe - What is their style label? List 5 examples of clothing. (lol that’s funny)
Okay first of all, gonna lay down the law that she probably does the half-tuck look just like her parents. In the epilogue she was getting ready to go on the water/go swimming, so that’s probably why we didn’t see it, but on a regular day??? You’ve guessed it. Mother-fucking-half-tuck. I’ll fight anyone who says otherwise. Hell, I’ll sic FRED on anyone who says otherwise.
She probably enjoys practicality over looking fashionable; she doesn’t wear a lot of dresses, skirts, etc but she also doesn’t mind doing flashier tops (like you could probably walk into a Kohl’s and she’d try on 90% of stuff without fuss). Probably not big on floral patterns. Probably does the whole white-undershirt-plaid-open-overshirt thing a lot. She could get behind some of the Earthbound & Co tees. Graphic t-shirts from HT were probably a dark thing of her pre-teen years (as they all probably were for us) and she hates them now with a fierce passion.
Lots of shorts!! Lots of kapris!! Light colors!! Sunshine adventure daughter!!
👓 Education top 3 subjects, worst 3 subject. what was their ‘clique stereotype’?
Best -- History, English, and Foreign Language.
Worst -- Chemistry, Musical Theory, and ProComm (that’s all still a public thing riGHT;;;;;)
Cass doesn’t exactly have a ‘clique’. She’s not necessarily MATURE for her age, but she definitely has passions and interests that do not fall in line with most of your average teenagers. She would rather bury her nose in a book than talk to people, and some have taken it upon themselves to make snide remarks in regards to her infatuation with treasure and history (deterring her further, again, from having many friends). However she does spend a lot of her time in the library, so I guess one could call her the ‘book worm’ stereotype.













