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Shinji Ikari ([personal profile] neopianangst) wrote in [community profile] saveyourbrain2013-11-19 09:27 pm
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CR TL;DR Meme yeaaah

CR TL;DR Meme



rules are fairly straightforward but:

1. post with your characters
2. comment around asking other people about your characters' cr
3. get tl;dr about how their characters feel about yours and give tl;dr to whoever comments to you
4. have tl;dr discussions if you want to, reuse shit for cr charts, etc.
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ok how's this

[personal profile] counterclock 2013-11-20 06:10 am (UTC)(link)
ok ok ok here we go




Wow, does Avery want to jump Sara's bones.

It's a lot more complicated than that, of course. They kind of naturally fell into a flirtatious conversation and Avery is attracted to some fucked up things. The fact that Sara was all cool when Avery was literally tripping all over herself was appealing to her, and she has an "ironic" appreciation for all of Sara's little hipster quirks. Really it's kind of sad, because Avery genuinely fell hard and fast for Sara, for whatever complicated reason, enough that she's willing to put herself out there to woo her. That's a pretty big deal for Avery, considering how shy and homebound she is. Something about her interests and the way she goes about things and the things they have in common - it's hard to really nail down exactly what Avery likes about her, but I find that that is a theme with Avery. I can't really tell what Davery likes about a lot of the people he's drawn to. Sometimes it's just best left to "because shut up."

Avery is not socially comfortable unless she's in control. With Sara, though, she's not really... in control. The opposite, really. Her hormones kind of turn her into a jittery mess while Sara just kind of breezes along beside her, completely unaffected beyond mild bafflement with regards to Avery's true intentions. Unfortunately, it'll be hard for Avery to ever honestly and frankly state her feelings; of course they're going to be rambled and ensconced with awkward metaphors, which will do no favours in convincing Sara that she's being legit about them.

Such is life. Whoops.