Aug. 26th, 2007

mightbeconcussed: (tongue sticking out)
Is romantic love something that is important to your muse? Why or why not?

Romantic love isn’t really important to Lucy. She has very little intention of getting married and having kids. It’s never really even occurred to her. Part of this is that she’s twenty-one. She’s half a country away from home for the first time and she loves the life she’s got right now. Part of it is just Lucy. She doesn’t plan for anything. She doesn’t have any ambition beyond tallying up the number of cute boys she gets attention from on any given day and looking cute while doing it. If she were approached with the idea of a relationship I don’t think she would rebuke it but she wouldn’t iniate the idea of one on her own. And again, it’s not because she has commitment phobia. The idea just never occurs to her.

While romantic love isn’t important to Lucy, romantic attention is. She can be very moody and very emo if a day goes by without a boy paying attention to her. It doesn’t have to be a request for a date or her number. A wolf whistle works just as well for Lucy. Compliment her, flirt with her and you’ve got a friend for life. Her mother worries that a charming axe murderer will kill her one day and it’s not an unfounded worry.

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