Ying: I am starting to feel really bad for Ying. Fllay, however, is convinced that she is capable of harming the campers and that it's only a matter of time before she becomes hostile and loses control. Actually, she's not entirely convinced that Ying doesn't consciously intend to graduate to fresh camper meat in the future. She's terrified of her potential and has vowed to keep an eye on her to make sure she doesn't try anything
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The sad thing is, it probably really is just a matter of time before Ying snaps. D: AND THEN ALL THAT WORK SHE DID TRYING TO CONVINCE EVERYONE SHE WAS SAFE. DOWN THE TOILET.
Fllay's really ... confused about Itachi. On the one hand, there's that whole clan slaughter issue but on the other, she hasn't found herself with direct cause to be wary of him. So, really, she sees him more as a jerk than a legitimate threat. Which isn't to say that she's not concerned - she is, in fact, on guard around him - but that ... she's not afraid of him, even if a part of her insists she should be.
That he seems so relaxed about everything gets on her nerves and Itachi's one of the campers who can really, really frustrate her because of that. Sooo not helping his cause that he insists Meer is more annoying because she annoys Fllay more than anything else.
Fllay still isn't certain about Fletcher. She'd like to find out more about his alchemy but is currently fine with it; she doesn't see much harm in something that gets grossness off of clothes but she also doesn't have a good grasp on what it entails. So, in that regard, she's fine with Fletcher but that could quickly change if she catches him doing something really big with his alchemy.
Personality wise, Fllay thinks of Fletcher as a typical boy, what with the dirt and the sweetness and the ohgodthesulking. She likes him well enough, but she also doesn't know him so she still thinks of him as a slight acquaintance. She'll try and stay on his good side, however, if for no other reason than his potential usefulness in attacking future stains and such.
It really boils down to intrusiveness. Fllay isn't sure how to interpret Kisa because she sees two sides to her; the one that's shy and stutters and shrinks when confronted, and the one that confronts. She doesn't quite think of her as being manipulative ... more like she's sitting back on this whole "poor little cute girl" image and reaping the benefits. The hypocritical side of Fllay finds that annoying.
She does think of Kisa as weak, however, which played into her decision to apologise. Kisa's the one camper who isn't on Fllay's good side and who makes her feel guilty after they "talk" and Fllay hates that. Not because she doesn't think she should feel guilty, but because she suspect Kisa knows exactly what she's doing.
Fllay really likes Cher. She's perpetually cheerful, it seems, and they have a lot in common. Cher's someone she'd definitely turn to for fashion advice and fun girly stuff and the like. She's quite grateful to Cher for being so concerned after the attack. She also likes that she has someone to complain about camp to who doesn't answer with "camp's not that bad" and such.
Fllay's a little surprised by how open and friendly she is with everyone and really admires that part of her. Actually, she respects Cher in general because she's at once optimistic and realistic.
On the other hand, Fllay questions Cher's taste in men. Really, really questions it. :)
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Ying: I am starting to feel really bad for Ying. Fllay, however, is convinced that she is capable of harming the campers and that it's only a matter of time before she becomes hostile and loses control. Actually, she's not entirely convinced that Ying doesn't consciously intend to graduate to fresh camper meat in the future. She's terrified of her potential and has vowed to keep an eye on her to make sure she doesn't try anything ( ... )
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Hit me? :D
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Fllay's really ... confused about Itachi. On the one hand, there's that whole clan slaughter issue but on the other, she hasn't found herself with direct cause to be wary of him. So, really, she sees him more as a jerk than a legitimate threat. Which isn't to say that she's not concerned - she is, in fact, on guard around him - but that ... she's not afraid of him, even if a part of her insists she should be.
That he seems so relaxed about everything gets on her nerves and Itachi's one of the campers who can really, really frustrate her because of that. Sooo not helping his cause that he insists Meer is more annoying because she annoys Fllay more than anything else.
She still believes he's a total creep. :)
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Fllay still isn't certain about Fletcher. She'd like to find out more about his alchemy but is currently fine with it; she doesn't see much harm in something that gets grossness off of clothes but she also doesn't have a good grasp on what it entails. So, in that regard, she's fine with Fletcher but that could quickly change if she catches him doing something really big with his alchemy.
Personality wise, Fllay thinks of Fletcher as a typical boy, what with the dirt and the sweetness and the ohgodthesulking. She likes him well enough, but she also doesn't know him so she still thinks of him as a slight acquaintance. She'll try and stay on his good side, however, if for no other reason than his potential usefulness in attacking future stains and such.
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It really boils down to intrusiveness. Fllay isn't sure how to interpret Kisa because she sees two sides to her; the one that's shy and stutters and shrinks when confronted, and the one that confronts. She doesn't quite think of her as being manipulative ... more like she's sitting back on this whole "poor little cute girl" image and reaping the benefits. The hypocritical side of Fllay finds that annoying.
She does think of Kisa as weak, however, which played into her decision to apologise. Kisa's the one camper who isn't on Fllay's good side and who makes her feel guilty after they "talk" and Fllay hates that. Not because she doesn't think she should feel guilty, but because she suspect Kisa knows exactly what she's doing.
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Fllay's a little surprised by how open and friendly she is with everyone and really admires that part of her. Actually, she respects Cher in general because she's at once optimistic and realistic.
On the other hand, Fllay questions Cher's taste in men. Really, really questions it. :)
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