Shinji Ikari (
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saveyourbrain2013-11-19 09:27 pm
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When they first met, Luci wanted to be her. Cool, funny, not necessarily a positive influence in all things but tries to be a good person. That was something that she could definitely get behind and say, you know, life after Starling might not be so bad, if I could be like this person. In a lot of ways, she's a bit surprised that Brooke even gives her the time of day, but then Luci's never had a good self image of herself.
Getting to actually know Brooke has changed a few things, but that doesn't mean she doesn't feel as strongly about her. Brooke has some baggage--more than she lets on--and Luci is very much aware of that. She too comes from a family with high expectations, and while she doesn't say it in so many words, the other blond knows that leaving the way that she did has left a lasting impact, one that can't be easily fixed. In that sense, she's afraid to become like her, the idea of being disowned by one's own family a terrifyingly real concept. But the strength that it took to put her foot down and say no, that is what she wants. That right there inspires her, and honestly is some of the reason why she herself is starting to push things, albeit in very small ways.
While she tries not to use it much, if at all, she's become something of a sounding board for the younger blond. If there's a problem, surely she's gone through it before, right? And if not, usually she's still right when it comes to fixing problems. Still, while Luci doesn't necessarily mind going to her for help, there is a bit of guilt that she isn't able to do much in return. Such a cool kid, wanting to hang out with her, surely she should be able to do something to thank her. Brooke's constant telling her that it's okay does get to her a little bit, not bitterly, but more in a "I guess I can't do anything, huh," kind of way.
As far as friends go, though, Brooke is very high up there, and certainly her big female confidante as far as the Numbers is concerned. She'd love to spend more time with her, but going back to the Brooke is too cool for me mentality, isn't really sure how to ask. Maybe someday...
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But for real, any time Luce wants to hang out beyond the network is 100% cool with Brooke. She needs to make a habit of hanging out with numbers club people off of the network anyway. In the off chance she ever has to leave Locke, she doesn't want to take the chance of losing the memory of her friends.
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Also, good luck getting her to even suggest that they spend time together, because OH GOSH INTIMIDATING WHY WOULD SHE WANT TO HANG WITH A HIGH SCHOOLER. But in all seriousness, while she's used to being able to make friends, she usually has a hard time keeping them. It's not for her not trying, but a combination of ridiculous busyness and, after not doing the usual friendship maintenance, she feels awkward and usually lets them fizzle out so as to not deal with what she figures will be an eventual rejection due to, well, she's never around.
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Man, though, social anxiety is a cool dude. Brooke ain't gonna let her past self fizzle out, though. She's too awesome.
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I mean, yes, of course, this sounds like a wonderful idea.
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