Judith wouldn't urge them into a relationship so fervently, although she might still express quiet surreptitious approval in the hopes that they might run away together.
I guess this does give a huge insight on how Judith acts... I mean, "queer kids run away together" is exactly the kind of common narrative that already exist and that she would be aware. Judith wouldn't even try to come up with something more elaborate/original
The existences, sexualities, and personalities of Erics, Mikes, Angelas, Jessicas, and Laurens do not depend on their universe's Bell's gender. I don't think Lauren would hit on a Cam, but Jessica might. Angela might nurse a crush but probably wouldn't do anything about it and would handle it gracefully when he wound up with his designated purple. Mike and Eric would likely try to be friends.
I am honestly surprised that Angela would have a crush on him but Lauren wouldn't.
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"Yambe Akka take the stars, they’re zombies!" - Isabella Amariah
How much do reunions-between-Bells-and-their-parents-who-think-they're-dead differ based on circumstances? From what I recall, the only ones we saw onscreen are Golden, Rose, and Juliet, and they're not a large enough group to establish much, pattern-wise; what happens in cases where her parents are still together? How does the amount of time since the apparent death modulate the interactions? Is there any major difference between cases where she fakes her death and cases where she was actually dead for a while?
Mostly they're not overwhelmingly interesting. There is a lot of crying and hugging, the parents who were in fact lied to are not as angry as they could be, the Bell supplies a summary of why this happened and why she can come back now, if she faked her death deliberately she apologizes even though she considers herself quite justified.
Note that Rose's dad didn't think that she was necessarily dead, just missing in the Witchwood. People sometimes went missing in it for a long time only to be spat out a long distance away; she could have been alive and having trouble getting home (as she in fact was).
Alicorn wrote:Mostly they're not overwhelmingly interesting. There is a lot of crying and hugging, the parents who were in fact lied to are not as angry as they could be, the Bell supplies a summary of why this happened and why she can come back now, if she faked her death deliberately she apologizes even though she considers herself quite justified.
Note that Rose's dad didn't think that she was necessarily dead, just missing in the Witchwood. People sometimes went missing in it for a long time only to be spat out a long distance away; she could have been alive and having trouble getting home (as she in fact was).
I was wondering how the sphinx Bell would react to meeting Renée again.
Would a early-double-orphaned Bell get more or less emotional/attached to parents brought to life?
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"Yambe Akka take the stars, they’re zombies!" - Isabella Amariah
Sphinx Bell (nickname is Phix) encountering a (properly lucid) Renée would be teary and huggy.
An early double-orphaning would leave a Bell emotionally unattached to her parents. She would probably prioritize them for resurrection if it was up to her, but mostly by default. Aya's in a situation loosely like this - her parents are alive, but she has spent the last decade of her life with a mutual understanding that they'll probably never see each other again. She's not asking Aelare to take her on a trip to that farm so she can look them up; she has other things to think about.
How would Bells, Jokers, Tonies and Sherlocks act during valentine day when they are kids? Would they get many cards? Would Bell give cards to lonely kids? Would Jokers not care about the day, despite baking cakes year round?
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"Yambe Akka take the stars, they’re zombies!" - Isabella Amariah
I think elementary school Bells obtain storebought valentines that are as non-tacky as possible, attach candy to them because they're pretty sure that's everybody's favorite part, and distribute them to everyone in class because Renée says this is the polite thing to do. They commence ignoring the holiday completely whenever their schools stop doing official events about it.
Alicorn wrote:I think elementary school Bells obtain storebought valentines that are as non-tacky as possible, attach candy to them because they're pretty sure that's everybody's favorite part, and distribute them to everyone in class because Renée says this is the polite thing to do. They commence ignoring the holiday completely whenever their schools stop doing official events about it.
cute, do bell siblings act similarly?
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"Yambe Akka take the stars, they’re zombies!" - Isabella Amariah
Alexes probably skip the candy unless prodded by their Bell or relevant parent. I bet Sophs handmake valentines and include those roses made of Kisses.