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| Artist | sprig [gallery] |
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"You're not as special as you may think you are. Your fame, fortune, looks... It all means nothing in the long run. After all, beauty fades, but an ugly personality lives on."

Personality wrote:Aislynn is, in short, a dreamer. She always aims for the top
and has high hopes for everything - even small, trivial matters.
She tries to stay optimistic throughout it all, but even she has
her moments where everything simply comes crashing down.
Because of this, Aislynn oftentimes goes into a deep slump
where she fails to see those who care about her. She's very
harsh on herself, and only wants to give the best that she
can offer. It may take a bit, but a good friend might be able
username||
name|| Aislynn Leanne Simmons
nicknames|| Lea, Lynn
gender|| Biologically female; refers to self as such
age|| Early to mid-twenties; never specified
label|| The Dreamer
occupation|| Unemployed; hobbyist writer
to pull her out of this depression.
Aislynn has trust issues. From the get-go, you'll notice that. Upon first meeting her, you'll notice that, while she seems cheerful, she isn't actually all the way open with you. She doesn't want to get hurt, so she'll test the waters a bit. Push you to see if you lash out at her. If you do, she'll shut down entirely and flee. But if you're kind enough, she'll start to trust you a bit more. Open up a bit, let you see what's really on the inside. Once you've managed to gain her complete trust, however, it is unwise to simply break it, for that is a decision you'll surely regret making.
Why She's Mad wrote:Aislynn's reason for being mad is not so much because of other Deer, but moreso because of herself. You see, whenever Aislynn is thinking, she tends to look a bit sour in the face. Therefore, her friends will start to avoid her, out of the sheer assumption that she is mad at them. When this happens, she actually does get mad - but not at her friends. She gets mad at herself for looking angry. Confusing, isn't it?

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