Nice shoes, honey. Never quite got why Ema became a detective when her ambition was to be in forensics. Cindy kind of likes Ema because she's obviously a modern girl and not afraid to speak her mind. They need to talk about shoes one day.
Also, Ema may be a potential source of information in the future. So Cindy is okay with keeping in touch.
Ema failed the forensics investigator test. Or something.
So far, Ema doesn't hate Cindy, which is better than most people do. Otherwise, not really much of an opinion, since she doesn't ping Ema as a criminal or huge jerk. Will probably buy shoes from her if she ever gets more than Uggs.
Honey and Mori don't look like cousins at all! And Honey is adorable, despite being rather assertive in a way that makes it clear that he's some type of leader. Cindy does not believe that a child-like appearance means that a person is a child because Fables canon has hilarious examples of that sort of thing.
Skinny guy that Cindy thinks she's seen on tv before. And "Doctor" means either a medical doctor or a Ph.D. Could be either at the moment because he's the logical sort that probably would not believe that she was Cinderella.
Oookey dokey. fair warning I essay on a dime |D;;At first, Aqua thought that Cindy was Cinderella from her world, which is totally awesome in a "reuniting with a lost friend" sort of way. She owes that Cinderella a great deal for helping her friend believe in his dream, and for helping her remember what she was fighting for. She was totally expecting this person and to hear the happily ever after ending that she saw on her world. This is not what Aqua got, however. Instead what she got as alarming at first: the Cinderella she knew was replaced with one that seemed to think dreams were a faded memory and that happily ever afters is a bunch of hooey. The change was so distinct, in fact, that she was fairly certain that Cindy wasn't the Cinderella she knew right away
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Cindy's a pushy bitch, that is a fact. Cindy wouldn't deliberately involve Aqua in her causes because they usually fall in the big moral grey area that she usually inhabits.
Cindy trusts Aqua to be herself. Which has its pros and cons. She knows that Aqua will help anyone and anything at the drop of a hat. Which is not always a plus in Cindy's book because there's that thing about good intentions and where they tend to end up.
Cindy mistrusts Aqua's ability to cope with deceit. If a cause is portrayed as righteous, Aqua would be first in line to fight for it. She'd believe this even more if she knew that Aqua had met the other version of the Fairy Godmother. But Cindy doesn't hold it against her because she doesn't have the experience to deal with that sort of thing.
She's already regretting telling Aqua the whole "trust your heart" thing because Camp messes with people's minds and hearts.
So far, Hit Girl's the one person in Camp who knows Cindy's real MO, but doesn't know about the Cinderella part. Cindy automatically knows that Hit Girl would be less impressed by the Cinderella part. It is very easy for Cindy to talk to Hit Girl because she's all business and a source of useful information. Cindy is used to child-like people acting adult because most Fables are fairly old, but Hit Girl really is a young girl. So Cindy is a bit more cautious around her.
Also, this kid has issues. Cindy has some sympathy for orphans, but as Camp is basically a mecca for orphans and people with crappy childhoods, she is not going to interfere because that's the way stories work. Troubled childhoods are mandatory for most heroes/heroines. Not that Cindy approves of the trope, but there's not much she can do about it.
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Also, Ema may be a potential source of information in the future. So Cindy is okay with keeping in touch.
Reverse for Cindy if you want to?
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So far, Ema doesn't hate Cindy, which is better than most people do. Otherwise, not really much of an opinion, since she doesn't ping Ema as a criminal or huge jerk. Will probably buy shoes from her if she ever gets more than Uggs.
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Goodness knows what kind of shoes will result after Camp's had its way with them . . .
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Is this better volume now? ;D
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Does Cindy really look like J.J. in this icon?
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Cindy trusts Aqua to be herself. Which has its pros and cons. She knows that Aqua will help anyone and anything at the drop of a hat. Which is not always a plus in Cindy's book because there's that thing about good intentions and where they tend to end up.
Cindy mistrusts Aqua's ability to cope with deceit. If a cause is portrayed as righteous, Aqua would be first in line to fight for it. She'd believe this even more if she knew that Aqua had met the other version of the Fairy Godmother. But Cindy doesn't hold it against her because she doesn't have the experience to deal with that sort of thing.
She's already regretting telling Aqua the whole "trust your heart" thing because Camp messes with people's minds and hearts.
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Also, this kid has issues. Cindy has some sympathy for orphans, but as Camp is basically a mecca for orphans and people with crappy childhoods, she is not going to interfere because that's the way stories work. Troubled childhoods are mandatory for most heroes/heroines. Not that Cindy approves of the trope, but there's not much she can do about it.
Can I ask what Hit Girl thinks of Cindy?
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