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Post by Alexander Reeves on Apr 30, 2009 19:10:04 GMT -5
For the most part, Sarah seems like she is rather simple. but she isn't. She kind of has a few different sides to her (sides as in different ways she acts around different people or in different environments; NOT personalities).There is her crazy wild side that cares about no one except herself (for the most part) and drinks and parties all the time. Then there is the quiet side, desperate to reach out to someone, to be close to other people. who is kind, patient, and a bookworm. Her true side is a good mix of these two which it always seems is hard for her to put together, and usually they just separate with different people and environments.
Sarah needs someone who is able to control the sides of her and put them together in one, and she starts finding that in someone unexpected, someone who doesn't want her to be one side or the other, but seems to want both. This is her 'switch' as she thinks to call him since he switches her on and off on both sides. He makes her see things. She can act like a bitch and he'll indirectly say it to her. She kind of picks it up just by her intuition of kind of reading his mind without actually doing so.
Then there are those people who make each side of her thrive - few ever knowing or being able to make both sides thrive together (most of them know nothing of the side they aren't used to seeing and her switch is the only one who seems to get both sides of her in some fashion and can deal with them).
So what I need.
The Wild/Party Friends The Quiet/Sweet Friends
What I have.
The 'switch'. Played by Ashton.
And what would be nice.
To give Sarah some drama, she needs someone who seriously likes her, but only for one side of her (you choose which it is) and she somewhat makes herself believe they would really care for her other side as well, and takes on this thing where she ignores her developing (lets call them difficulties since she isn't the best at recognizing them at feelings since she has been hurt so much) difficulties towards her switch, and then this person ends up discovering her other side, doesn't like it, and leaves her defenseless, of course making her feel like and idiot and making her realize that her difficulties are something entirely different.
So this we will call-
The Swayed Mind.
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Post by ryanne gabrielle castillo on May 7, 2009 18:45:01 GMT -5
Wild/Party friends would definitely work for Casey and -coughcough- "new" Ryan.
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Post by Alexander Reeves on May 7, 2009 19:25:50 GMT -5
Perfect. Mostly they have to keep trying to convince her that she needs to go back to her old ways and that it will be all fine. And how one party won't hurt anything. But then it'd be more than one party of course.
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