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Post by Jessie O'Devlin on Jul 12, 2011 14:42:33 GMT -5
jessie riley o'devlin . blunt . trust issues . anxious . dense .
friends So here's the dealio. Miss Jessie has issues with girls, probably a deep-rooted jealousy. The majority of her friends will be boys, but one or two girls who get her, or at least pretend to, might be able to establish a good relationship with her. Now I know she has three roomies, but that doesn't mean they'll all get along swimmingly. Even some of the guys might not be able to totally understand her. They might be offended by her reluctance to talk, but she's great about listening. They need to be mellow and somewhat supportive. Think about it and post!
enemies There will be plenty of people who don't like her, but to really make an enemy, you have to blatantly insult her or be rude to her. You have to force her out of her comfort zone, which would be getting too physically close or asking her about her boyfriend or rape. So basically, there shouldn't be too many full-out enemies, but there might be quite a few people who are annoyed or frustrated with her lack of interaction with females.
lovers This is the good stuff. It could be pretty fantastic if someone wanted to make her ex-boyfriend. I didn't think him through all the way, so there could be reasons he raped and beat her, but he could just be a crazy. On the other side of things, if there is a boy who likes protecting girls, she would probably get pretty lusty for him. She doesn't like physical closeness, but they could work through that and get her more comfortable. If you even are half-way interested, PM me about this and we can sort through the variables!
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Post by Sophia King on Jul 12, 2011 14:52:05 GMT -5
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Post by Jessie O'Devlin on Jul 12, 2011 15:00:00 GMT -5
SOPHiA && JESSiE I think this could work. At first, Jessie will be a little annoyed, but once she finds out that Sophia was sexually assaulted, she would break down and understand completely. She's dense, but not that dense. I believe these two are in the same dorm, right?
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Post by Ryou "Tony" Miyake on Jul 12, 2011 16:24:31 GMT -5
tony and jessie Okay, so both sides of Tony are flirts, so they'll both hit on her. Tony is much more aggressive than Ryou, though, so Jessie'll probably not want much to do with him. Ryou will probably try to be a friend, but I can't see it working out since Tony will pretty much ignore her after he hasn't gotten anywhere with her. (Split personality, btw.)
lucy and jessie I believe these two share a dorm, but correct me if I'm wrong. I could see them becoming okay friends, but Jessie'll probably be more often offended by Lucy's brash tongue. I could see them snapping at each other and then having some sweet moments together. Lucy'll understand Jessie's predicament, but probably won't know how to sympathize with her properly.
rose and jessie Talk about opposites. Let's just leave it at, "these two don't get along", shall we? Rose'll probably think that she's pathetic, so I doubt that'll push them toward friendship.
james and jessie
James is a nice guy. He just wants to help his students, but he knows where that crosses the line, especially with some of the more sensitive cases. He'll probably try to encourage her and hope he's getting through to her, and if she ever came to him for advice, he'd be super excited. I could see him trying to be a supportive figure for her.
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Post by Jessie O'Devlin on Jul 12, 2011 21:48:32 GMT -5
tony
Yep, you're probably right. She might play into his hands for a little bit, but once she sees how tireless he is, she'll just freak out, get anxious, and ditch it. If the non-agressive side talks to Jess for a little, she might feel sympathetic and they could end up friends.
lucy
Yeah, I think Lucy would be a bit abrasive for Jessie, but I think if Lucy got a little sympathetic by hearing Jess's story from a rumor or something, they could be friends enough. Just kind of an I'll-tolerate-you-if-you-don't-piss-me-off kind of a thing. :]
rose
You're definitely correct. Jessie will consider Rose a stuck-up slut, basically, and the communication won't be helped at all by Jess's inability to communicate efficiently with other girls. We'll just leave them be for a bit!
james
I think she'd be reluctant to go to him, not wanting to confront her abusive relationsihp, but eventually something will probably happen that she'll open up and talk to him. She definitely wouldn't avoid him though; she's not the average teenager who wants to defy adult authority.
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