This is an interview/questionnaire thing for my Neverland entry, to get to know him better.
My Information
My Information
✶ Username: I am ℳøøɴƴ, but no need to copy and paste the fancy text, just call me Moony. c: I am the owner of one other Foxerfly, but Neverland will be my first male.
✶ Reason for applying: I want to win Neverland because his stunning blue coat first caught my eye when I was looking through the available Foxers to enter for. My jaw nearly hit the floor when I saw him and I immediately knew I wanted to adopt him. Then, to top it off, I learned he was Neverland-themed, and I knew there was no stopping me from entering now. "Peter Pan" is one of my most favourite Disney movies and stories because of its awesome concept; a land where you never grow up! This Foxerfly reflects that youthful spirit and nothing would give me greater pleasure than winning him.
✶ Will I care for Neverland?
Oh, absolutely! I'm looking forward to drawing him (even though he's in practically my entire first page of Oekaki drawings already), and I post very regularly on the fanclub. When I'm not posting, I'm always reading the newest activity and keeping up to date. He will be involved with other Foxers and hopefully in the roleplay scene, too.
✶ How active will I be?
Like I said above, very active! I'm almost guaranteed to be on CS at least once a day, and with a Foxer this handsome, how could he be ignored? *u*
✶ Will I be willing to give him away:
Probably not. If I win, I can't foresee him going to another owner simply because I love him too much. On the radically unlikely chance I do, though, he will go only to someone I know will take as good care of him as I will.
✶ Reason for applying: I want to win Neverland because his stunning blue coat first caught my eye when I was looking through the available Foxers to enter for. My jaw nearly hit the floor when I saw him and I immediately knew I wanted to adopt him. Then, to top it off, I learned he was Neverland-themed, and I knew there was no stopping me from entering now. "Peter Pan" is one of my most favourite Disney movies and stories because of its awesome concept; a land where you never grow up! This Foxerfly reflects that youthful spirit and nothing would give me greater pleasure than winning him.
✶ Will I care for Neverland?
Oh, absolutely! I'm looking forward to drawing him (even though he's in practically my entire first page of Oekaki drawings already), and I post very regularly on the fanclub. When I'm not posting, I'm always reading the newest activity and keeping up to date. He will be involved with other Foxers and hopefully in the roleplay scene, too.
✶ How active will I be?
Like I said above, very active! I'm almost guaranteed to be on CS at least once a day, and with a Foxer this handsome, how could he be ignored? *u*
✶ Will I be willing to give him away:
Probably not. If I win, I can't foresee him going to another owner simply because I love him too much. On the radically unlikely chance I do, though, he will go only to someone I know will take as good care of him as I will.
Self-evaluation
✶ What are your best traits:
Probably my helpfulness or my strong moral compass.
✶ What are your worst traits:
My immaturity...
✶ Do you like your appearance?
Yeah, it's all right... I'm not full of myself, but I think I look decent enough.
✶ Do you think you lead a good life?
I try my hardest to be a good Foxer, and I've been on a lot of fun adventures, so overall, yes.
✶ Do you have confidence?
Yes. Unless I'm around strangers. Or water.
Probably my helpfulness or my strong moral compass.
✶ What are your worst traits:
My immaturity...
✶ Do you like your appearance?
Yeah, it's all right... I'm not full of myself, but I think I look decent enough.
✶ Do you think you lead a good life?
I try my hardest to be a good Foxer, and I've been on a lot of fun adventures, so overall, yes.
✶ Do you have confidence?
Yes. Unless I'm around strangers. Or water.
Romance
✶ Crush:
No one yet. I don't meet any Foxers long enough to even learn their names.
✶ Mate:
Again, no one.
✶ Kits:
Heavens, no! At least, not yet.
✶ Sexuality:
I'm heterosexual. In other words, I'm straight.
✶ Tolerant of other sexualities:
I guess you could say that, but in all honesty I just don't care. Why should your orientation concern me. Do you care if I'm straight? Plus, it's really none of my business.
✶ Would you die for your true love?
I suppose I would, but I don't see myself either with a true love just yet or in a situation where I'd need to sacrifice myself.
✶ Do you see yourself with a family in sixty years?
In sixty years I'll be the same age as I am now, so I don't think true love would work out with our age differences.
✶ Would you give up your immortality for your true love?
I-I just don't know. I'm sure if I had one, I'd say yes in a heartbeat, but since it's hard to imagine one, and I wouldn't ever want to end my friendship with Peter, I just don't know.
✶ Are looks or personality more important to you?
Oh, personality, for sure! I'm no looker myself, so it wouldn't matter to me even if my love had five ears or half a face or something.
✶ What hopes would you have for your kits?
I would hope they'd lead the best life possible, accomplish their goals, and have the freedom to make good choices for themselves, regardless of what others think.
✶ What kind of parent would you be?
I'd like to think I'd be a good, responsible guardian who can look after his children and make sure they grow up into productive Foxers that lead respectable lives. I'd be a bit on the protective side, though, and I'd want only the best for my children, but not to the point where they become spoiled. A sort of, "you need to work hard to earn things you want" sort of mindset. I'd give them a top-notch education. I would know how to have fun, though, and give them time to just enjoy being kits.
No one yet. I don't meet any Foxers long enough to even learn their names.
✶ Mate:
Again, no one.
✶ Kits:
Heavens, no! At least, not yet.
✶ Sexuality:
I'm heterosexual. In other words, I'm straight.
✶ Tolerant of other sexualities:
I guess you could say that, but in all honesty I just don't care. Why should your orientation concern me. Do you care if I'm straight? Plus, it's really none of my business.
✶ Would you die for your true love?
I suppose I would, but I don't see myself either with a true love just yet or in a situation where I'd need to sacrifice myself.
✶ Do you see yourself with a family in sixty years?
In sixty years I'll be the same age as I am now, so I don't think true love would work out with our age differences.
✶ Would you give up your immortality for your true love?
I-I just don't know. I'm sure if I had one, I'd say yes in a heartbeat, but since it's hard to imagine one, and I wouldn't ever want to end my friendship with Peter, I just don't know.
✶ Are looks or personality more important to you?
Oh, personality, for sure! I'm no looker myself, so it wouldn't matter to me even if my love had five ears or half a face or something.
✶ What hopes would you have for your kits?
I would hope they'd lead the best life possible, accomplish their goals, and have the freedom to make good choices for themselves, regardless of what others think.
✶ What kind of parent would you be?
I'd like to think I'd be a good, responsible guardian who can look after his children and make sure they grow up into productive Foxers that lead respectable lives. I'd be a bit on the protective side, though, and I'd want only the best for my children, but not to the point where they become spoiled. A sort of, "you need to work hard to earn things you want" sort of mindset. I'd give them a top-notch education. I would know how to have fun, though, and give them time to just enjoy being kits.
General Relationships
✶ How social are you out of ten?
I'd say a good 4.5 to 5. My job requires me to regularly talk with people, but I'm not overly social and silence isn't awkward for me. Instead, it's relaxing and blissful. I don't really talk much when I guide people places; just ask where they need to go and take them there, and that's that. Small talk isn't really a priority, especially when it's likely I'll never see or communicate with them. Outside of work, I'm sort of the same. A quiet evening by the fire is always preferable to parties. When I'm with the right people, however, I can chat up a storm, which is why I'm not a 1 or 2 on the social scale.
✶ One word other Foxers describe you with?
Depends on who you talk to. Most of the time you'd call me helpful, as it's my duty to take people places. Others might say quiet, because it's a quick and mostly silent process.
✶ Best friends:
Peter Pan is my number one best friend, and nothing will ever change that, but I'm also great pals with the lost boys, mermaids, Tinkerbell, and all of the other denizens of Neverland.
✶ Worst enemies:
Captain Hook and those nasty pirates are always a pain in the neck. At least we're more than a match for 'em!
✶ Role in group of friends:
Probably the cautious sidekick. Though I do love Peter's adventures and often trust his judgment, there are some times when his schemes are a little risky, even for us. Always looking out for him and always there to help solve his problems, that's me, Peter's trusty right-hand man.
✶ Willing to help complete strangers:
Oh, absolutely! Though I said I'm not very social, that doesn't change the fact that my heart is big, sometimes bigger than I'd like. I'll always go out of my way for those in need, even if I'm on a tight schedule or I know they won't return my help. It's just that my conscience is always nagging me to do my part for the community, and that's it's just the right thing to do. I'd hope they'd do the same for me.
✶ Care about the feelings of others?
Oh, absolutely! I can't stand to see anyone being teased or bullied. It's jut in my nature to help out, even if it's clear the help isn't wanted. I just treat others the way I'd hope to be treated in return. It's the golden rule, after all! I try to watch what I say around others to avoid offending them, but I do slip up sometimes. The occasional mistake happens, you know?
✶ Care what others think of you?
Not particularly. I and I alone control my actions. No one can influence me through their actions.
✶ Party animal?
In the right settings, yes. Ordinarily, no.
I'd say a good 4.5 to 5. My job requires me to regularly talk with people, but I'm not overly social and silence isn't awkward for me. Instead, it's relaxing and blissful. I don't really talk much when I guide people places; just ask where they need to go and take them there, and that's that. Small talk isn't really a priority, especially when it's likely I'll never see or communicate with them. Outside of work, I'm sort of the same. A quiet evening by the fire is always preferable to parties. When I'm with the right people, however, I can chat up a storm, which is why I'm not a 1 or 2 on the social scale.
✶ One word other Foxers describe you with?
Depends on who you talk to. Most of the time you'd call me helpful, as it's my duty to take people places. Others might say quiet, because it's a quick and mostly silent process.
✶ Best friends:
Peter Pan is my number one best friend, and nothing will ever change that, but I'm also great pals with the lost boys, mermaids, Tinkerbell, and all of the other denizens of Neverland.
✶ Worst enemies:
Captain Hook and those nasty pirates are always a pain in the neck. At least we're more than a match for 'em!
✶ Role in group of friends:
Probably the cautious sidekick. Though I do love Peter's adventures and often trust his judgment, there are some times when his schemes are a little risky, even for us. Always looking out for him and always there to help solve his problems, that's me, Peter's trusty right-hand man.
✶ Willing to help complete strangers:
Oh, absolutely! Though I said I'm not very social, that doesn't change the fact that my heart is big, sometimes bigger than I'd like. I'll always go out of my way for those in need, even if I'm on a tight schedule or I know they won't return my help. It's just that my conscience is always nagging me to do my part for the community, and that's it's just the right thing to do. I'd hope they'd do the same for me.
✶ Care about the feelings of others?
Oh, absolutely! I can't stand to see anyone being teased or bullied. It's jut in my nature to help out, even if it's clear the help isn't wanted. I just treat others the way I'd hope to be treated in return. It's the golden rule, after all! I try to watch what I say around others to avoid offending them, but I do slip up sometimes. The occasional mistake happens, you know?
✶ Care what others think of you?
Not particularly. I and I alone control my actions. No one can influence me through their actions.
✶ Party animal?
In the right settings, yes. Ordinarily, no.
Aspirations
✶ What are your biggest dreams?
To become one of the great, famous names of astronomy, right up there with Copernicus and Galilei. Oh, and to give every orphan and desperate, lost child in the world a home in Foreverland.
✶ Can they be easily accomplished?
No, definitely not. It'll take a lot of time and effort. But hey, that's why I'm immortal! I've got to work to accomplish my dreams!
✶ Will you need someone to help with these goals?
The astronomy part I'll have to do on my own, but it'll take lots of help from Peter to help out the orphans. I can't do everything alone, and he and I are like brothers!
✶ What will you do once you've accomplished them?
Look for new goals, I suppose. Maybe read my own biography to see how others portray me, and take pride in the fact that I saved children from a life of sadness.
✶ Do you repeatedly make New Year's resolutions and never act on them?
No, I try to set new goals for myself every year and I won't feel good about myself until I complete them.
✶ Do you make to-do lists?
Often. It helps to organize my thoughts when I have a set checklist and allows me to maximize the use of my time.
✶ Do you complete them?
Yes, and if not, I don't relax until I do. Business before pleasure, after all.
To become one of the great, famous names of astronomy, right up there with Copernicus and Galilei. Oh, and to give every orphan and desperate, lost child in the world a home in Foreverland.
✶ Can they be easily accomplished?
No, definitely not. It'll take a lot of time and effort. But hey, that's why I'm immortal! I've got to work to accomplish my dreams!
✶ Will you need someone to help with these goals?
The astronomy part I'll have to do on my own, but it'll take lots of help from Peter to help out the orphans. I can't do everything alone, and he and I are like brothers!
✶ What will you do once you've accomplished them?
Look for new goals, I suppose. Maybe read my own biography to see how others portray me, and take pride in the fact that I saved children from a life of sadness.
✶ Do you repeatedly make New Year's resolutions and never act on them?
No, I try to set new goals for myself every year and I won't feel good about myself until I complete them.
✶ Do you make to-do lists?
Often. It helps to organize my thoughts when I have a set checklist and allows me to maximize the use of my time.
✶ Do you complete them?
Yes, and if not, I don't relax until I do. Business before pleasure, after all.
History
✶ Born in: A forest in London, I don't exactly remember which. I think I floated over to America in that crate, though.
✶ Born on: February fifth in the very early 1900s. Specifics aren't important when you can live forever.
✶ Born to: My mother, Rosena, and my father, Archibald.
✶ Siblings: I had four- Archipelago and Schwartz, my brothers, and Georgietta and Jane, my sisters. I was the oldest.
✶ Good memories: Well, I remember being taught to fly by my father once. And every few weekends, when the weather was right and the sky was clear, we'd stay up 'til midnight while our parents read to us before heading out to the hill near our home to just sit and watch the stars. I think that's what first sparked my love of astronomy, seeing those twinkling dots and wanting to know what they were.
✶ Bad Memories: Well, my father wasn't being careful one night and a hunter shot off his tail, mistaking him for a fox. Luckily, he escaped, but ever since then, our family never went out past bedtime and our midnight stargazing was put to an end. Oh, and the day I was separated from them, of course.
✶ Happy childhood (yes or no):
Yes, overall my childhood was wonderful and bursting with imagination.
✶ Where do you think you'd be if Peter hadn't found you?
Probably either dead at the bottom of the ocean or dead in a scavenging seagull's stomach.
✶ How would your childhood self react to your current self?
I'd like to assume he'd be impressed with my immortality and vast knowledge of the stars. I remember as a kid I wanted huge wings that could carry me to the moon, and I have to say they've grown in quite nicely over the years.
✶ Did you make any childhood vows?
Yeah, when I was a few months old I always wanted to fly in a hot air balloon. Then when the success of airplanes started catching on, I wouldn't rest until I flew in one of those, too, and found out how they manage to stay up off the ground.
✶ Have you fulfilled them?
I still have yet to try out that hot air balloon, but I have studied the mechanics of flight and learned how planes remain airborne. I think I took an airplane ride once, but I forget where to and what for.
✶ Born on: February fifth in the very early 1900s. Specifics aren't important when you can live forever.
✶ Born to: My mother, Rosena, and my father, Archibald.
✶ Siblings: I had four- Archipelago and Schwartz, my brothers, and Georgietta and Jane, my sisters. I was the oldest.
✶ Good memories: Well, I remember being taught to fly by my father once. And every few weekends, when the weather was right and the sky was clear, we'd stay up 'til midnight while our parents read to us before heading out to the hill near our home to just sit and watch the stars. I think that's what first sparked my love of astronomy, seeing those twinkling dots and wanting to know what they were.
✶ Bad Memories: Well, my father wasn't being careful one night and a hunter shot off his tail, mistaking him for a fox. Luckily, he escaped, but ever since then, our family never went out past bedtime and our midnight stargazing was put to an end. Oh, and the day I was separated from them, of course.
✶ Happy childhood (yes or no):
Yes, overall my childhood was wonderful and bursting with imagination.
✶ Where do you think you'd be if Peter hadn't found you?
Probably either dead at the bottom of the ocean or dead in a scavenging seagull's stomach.
✶ How would your childhood self react to your current self?
I'd like to assume he'd be impressed with my immortality and vast knowledge of the stars. I remember as a kid I wanted huge wings that could carry me to the moon, and I have to say they've grown in quite nicely over the years.
✶ Did you make any childhood vows?
Yeah, when I was a few months old I always wanted to fly in a hot air balloon. Then when the success of airplanes started catching on, I wouldn't rest until I flew in one of those, too, and found out how they manage to stay up off the ground.
✶ Have you fulfilled them?
I still have yet to try out that hot air balloon, but I have studied the mechanics of flight and learned how planes remain airborne. I think I took an airplane ride once, but I forget where to and what for.
Oddities
✶ Quirks: I am an absolute neat-freak. Everything needs to be organized, because there's a place for everything and everything must remain in that place. I also count stars. Since I know so much about the sky, I can keep track of which ones I've counted, and I think I'm at 4,802. Wait, no, 4803. Darn it!
✶ Strange fascinations:
I have an almost unnatural intrigue regarding sound. Why is it some sounds are more appealing to different people? How can we even hear sound at all? How can sound be used as a weapon?
✶ Accent: I was born in London, so my accent is clear in my voice.
✶ Bad habits: I chew my nails. A LOT. It's even worse when I'm nervous. I also yawn a whole lot, even if I'm not the slightest bit tired. I also have a huge appetite, but I try my best to control it.
✶ Collections: I collect lots of things that display dates, flyers, mainly. That way I can look back on all that I've been through, like that one play I went to in 1925 or the purchase of groceries I made yesterday. Oh, and snowglobes.
✶ Weird beliefs: There ARE aliens out there. I've seen them. Of course, no one believes me because only Peter and I have the capability to travel between stars, so I don't go off spouting my opinion for the sake of peoples' views of my sanity. I also believe in karma; what goes around comes around!
✶ Strange fascinations:
I have an almost unnatural intrigue regarding sound. Why is it some sounds are more appealing to different people? How can we even hear sound at all? How can sound be used as a weapon?
✶ Accent: I was born in London, so my accent is clear in my voice.
✶ Bad habits: I chew my nails. A LOT. It's even worse when I'm nervous. I also yawn a whole lot, even if I'm not the slightest bit tired. I also have a huge appetite, but I try my best to control it.
✶ Collections: I collect lots of things that display dates, flyers, mainly. That way I can look back on all that I've been through, like that one play I went to in 1925 or the purchase of groceries I made yesterday. Oh, and snowglobes.
✶ Weird beliefs: There ARE aliens out there. I've seen them. Of course, no one believes me because only Peter and I have the capability to travel between stars, so I don't go off spouting my opinion for the sake of peoples' views of my sanity. I also believe in karma; what goes around comes around!
Personal Taste
✶ Favourite book genre:
Probably fantasy for me. I love seeing what great fictional universes authors can create and what personal twists they can give to traditional things. The best part is, there's no need to take real-world logic into account and you can just enjoy the story without dissecting and analyzing it.
✶ Favourite scents:
Vanilla, just plain, calming vanilla.
✶ Least favourite scents:
That awful scent of rubbing alcohol and permanent markers.
✶ Favourite tastes:
There's nothing better than cheese. Or yoghurt. Basically dairy.
✶ Least favourite tastes:
Bananas. I just don't like them, for some reason.
✶ Favourite sights:
The stars, definitely.
✶ Least favourite sights:
Seeing someone in need, someone who has it worse off than me.
✶ Favourite noises:
A steady drum beat. Or the jingle of keys.
✶ Least favourite noises:
Crying kits, one of the reasons I don't want any right now.
✶ Favourite feelings:
Bubble wrap and soft blankets.
✶ Least favourite feelings:
Pins and needles, you know, when your leg falls asleep.
✶ Opinions on having kits:
I think I'd want some eventually, but I feel not ready or responsible enough to be a parent right now.
✶ What 3 things do you most want in a partner?
Faithfulness, true love for each other, and brains.
✶ Most passionate about:
The stars, making others smile, and my best friend, Peter Pan.
✶ Favourite school subject:
Actually, it's history. You'd probably assume science because of my love for astronomy, but honestly I know so much about it I could teach a class and history is so rich and varied and full of depth.
✶ Least favourite school subject:
Phys. Ed., especially if there's a swimming portion of it.
✶ Religion:
I don't want to discuss that.
Probably fantasy for me. I love seeing what great fictional universes authors can create and what personal twists they can give to traditional things. The best part is, there's no need to take real-world logic into account and you can just enjoy the story without dissecting and analyzing it.
✶ Favourite scents:
Vanilla, just plain, calming vanilla.
✶ Least favourite scents:
That awful scent of rubbing alcohol and permanent markers.
✶ Favourite tastes:
There's nothing better than cheese. Or yoghurt. Basically dairy.
✶ Least favourite tastes:
Bananas. I just don't like them, for some reason.
✶ Favourite sights:
The stars, definitely.
✶ Least favourite sights:
Seeing someone in need, someone who has it worse off than me.
✶ Favourite noises:
A steady drum beat. Or the jingle of keys.
✶ Least favourite noises:
Crying kits, one of the reasons I don't want any right now.
✶ Favourite feelings:
Bubble wrap and soft blankets.
✶ Least favourite feelings:
Pins and needles, you know, when your leg falls asleep.
✶ Opinions on having kits:
I think I'd want some eventually, but I feel not ready or responsible enough to be a parent right now.
✶ What 3 things do you most want in a partner?
Faithfulness, true love for each other, and brains.
✶ Most passionate about:
The stars, making others smile, and my best friend, Peter Pan.
✶ Favourite school subject:
Actually, it's history. You'd probably assume science because of my love for astronomy, but honestly I know so much about it I could teach a class and history is so rich and varied and full of depth.
✶ Least favourite school subject:
Phys. Ed., especially if there's a swimming portion of it.
✶ Religion:
I don't want to discuss that.
Secrets
✶ Most embarrassing moment:
Probably when I got pranked by Peter in the train station. Everyone was watching as he dropped a balloon full of tartar sauce on my head! Good thing I got revenge...
✶ Irrational fears:
The water. I'm fine with drinking it and splashing in puddles, but anytime it goes past my knees I get nervous.
✶ Deep regrets:
My life is mainly carefree, but my conscience is strong so I do end up regretting a lot of my actions. However, my only big regret is not coming back to find my family after I became immortal. The last time I saw them was the day I got separated from them, and I was so busy in Neverland I never came back while they were still living.
✶ True opinions you keep hidden:
Well, even though he is an enemy, I've always respected Captain Hook as a worthy adversary. I still hate his guts, though, for all the things he's done to us.
✶ Things you want to say, but can't:
I would like to talk to my family again, but sadly that won't, nor ever will, come to pass.
Probably when I got pranked by Peter in the train station. Everyone was watching as he dropped a balloon full of tartar sauce on my head! Good thing I got revenge...
✶ Irrational fears:
The water. I'm fine with drinking it and splashing in puddles, but anytime it goes past my knees I get nervous.
✶ Deep regrets:
My life is mainly carefree, but my conscience is strong so I do end up regretting a lot of my actions. However, my only big regret is not coming back to find my family after I became immortal. The last time I saw them was the day I got separated from them, and I was so busy in Neverland I never came back while they were still living.
✶ True opinions you keep hidden:
Well, even though he is an enemy, I've always respected Captain Hook as a worthy adversary. I still hate his guts, though, for all the things he's done to us.
✶ Things you want to say, but can't:
I would like to talk to my family again, but sadly that won't, nor ever will, come to pass.
Talent
✶ Which is more fun, star-charting or guiding?
I would have to say star-charting, because I don't have to be confronted with Foxers and their annoying blabber.
✶ Which is more important?
They both are, in their own respects; star charting can lead to new scientific discoveries, while the people I guide are more often than not shown a much better way of life when I take them back to their home, or to a new, more suitable one. And though science is great, the good in me compels me to say that my efforts in guiding people around are more important and life-changing.
✶ What would you change your talent to if you could?
Well, I'd rather keep my talent the same, but since that wasn't the question, I wouldn't mind it being storytelling. I do enjoy it, and the Lost Boys and Peter say I'm very good at it. They're always hungry for tales of adventure, so that genre would be my forte, probably.
✶ Would your parents be proud of your talent?
I think so. They always wanted me to grow up into a respectable Foxer, and for the most part, I feel I've followed through with their wishes. They'd probably suggest interacting more with others, though.
✶ Does your talent reflect you as a Foxerfly?
I'd say it does. As I've said before, I don't just chart stars because it's fun, but because I'm fulfilling a personal, obsessive need for organization and record-keeping. The guiding thing sort of captures the "I'm-always-willing-to-help-you-with-your-problems-even-though-I-had-other-plans" side of me.
✶ Do you ever grow tired or bored with your talent?
Sometimes. Talking with people throughout the day can make me a little weary and agitated, like a little sleep-deprived kit. As for star-charting, even the ones who are most enthralled with the night sky, such as myself, can get a little sick of the same constellations, take it from me.
✶ Would your talents be worth money?
Everyone's worth something to someone. I don't know if my talents could warrant a full-time business, but maybe someone would toss a bit my way for helping them out.
I would have to say star-charting, because I don't have to be confronted with Foxers and their annoying blabber.
✶ Which is more important?
They both are, in their own respects; star charting can lead to new scientific discoveries, while the people I guide are more often than not shown a much better way of life when I take them back to their home, or to a new, more suitable one. And though science is great, the good in me compels me to say that my efforts in guiding people around are more important and life-changing.
✶ What would you change your talent to if you could?
Well, I'd rather keep my talent the same, but since that wasn't the question, I wouldn't mind it being storytelling. I do enjoy it, and the Lost Boys and Peter say I'm very good at it. They're always hungry for tales of adventure, so that genre would be my forte, probably.
✶ Would your parents be proud of your talent?
I think so. They always wanted me to grow up into a respectable Foxer, and for the most part, I feel I've followed through with their wishes. They'd probably suggest interacting more with others, though.
✶ Does your talent reflect you as a Foxerfly?
I'd say it does. As I've said before, I don't just chart stars because it's fun, but because I'm fulfilling a personal, obsessive need for organization and record-keeping. The guiding thing sort of captures the "I'm-always-willing-to-help-you-with-your-problems-even-though-I-had-other-plans" side of me.
✶ Do you ever grow tired or bored with your talent?
Sometimes. Talking with people throughout the day can make me a little weary and agitated, like a little sleep-deprived kit. As for star-charting, even the ones who are most enthralled with the night sky, such as myself, can get a little sick of the same constellations, take it from me.
✶ Would your talents be worth money?
Everyone's worth something to someone. I don't know if my talents could warrant a full-time business, but maybe someone would toss a bit my way for helping them out.
This-or-That
✶ Courageous or timid?
Courageous when confronting my fears or pulling stunts, but timid around other Foxers.
✶ Introverted or extroverted?
A bit of both, really, but if I have to choose one, introverted. I try to stay out of peoples' ways unless they need me.
✶ Thinking or feeling?
Thinking. I've come to realize decisions based on emotion rather than thorough planning tend to end up the worse ones.
✶ Night or day?
Night, of course! How else could I see the stars?
✶ Childish or mature?
Mature, unless I'm with Peter. I may not be able to grow up, but I've seen and heard far more than almost anyone during my longer-than-average life.
✶ Winter or summer?
I prefer winter because of all of the snow and celebrations, but summer is just about as good.
✶ Hero or villain?
Definitely hero? Why would I want to promote mistreatment and cruelty?
✶ Rebellious or conventional?
Conventional: Because I am technically over 100, I am sometimes rather stuck in the past and wish things were like they were when I was younger. (Although I am up-to-date on the newest technology.)
✶ Speaking or listening:
Listening, because who knows what I might blurt out?
Courageous when confronting my fears or pulling stunts, but timid around other Foxers.
✶ Introverted or extroverted?
A bit of both, really, but if I have to choose one, introverted. I try to stay out of peoples' ways unless they need me.
✶ Thinking or feeling?
Thinking. I've come to realize decisions based on emotion rather than thorough planning tend to end up the worse ones.
✶ Night or day?
Night, of course! How else could I see the stars?
✶ Childish or mature?
Mature, unless I'm with Peter. I may not be able to grow up, but I've seen and heard far more than almost anyone during my longer-than-average life.
✶ Winter or summer?
I prefer winter because of all of the snow and celebrations, but summer is just about as good.
✶ Hero or villain?
Definitely hero? Why would I want to promote mistreatment and cruelty?
✶ Rebellious or conventional?
Conventional: Because I am technically over 100, I am sometimes rather stuck in the past and wish things were like they were when I was younger. (Although I am up-to-date on the newest technology.)
✶ Speaking or listening:
Listening, because who knows what I might blurt out?
Humanized
✶ What real-world job would yours talent translate to?
Probably an astronomer or some other scientist working in that field.
✶ Humanized Appearance:
Slicked-back dark brown hair that he dyes vivid blue, with misty grey-blue eyes that sparkle with curiosity. Fairly taller than average, with a skinny, runty build, broad shoulders, and long legs good for running long distances. A tattoo on the back of his neck of two stars, representing, obviously, Neverland and Foreverland.
✶ Humanized fashion of dress:
Mostly wears casual clothes, like jeans in t-shirts, usually in shades of blue. He wears, however, polished dress shoes most of the time or occasionally no shoes at all, but just when he's running through the forests and not strolling around downtown. He likes hats and usually wears beanies or fitted caps. He also has a lip piercing he got, but he never wears anything in it anymore.
Probably an astronomer or some other scientist working in that field.
✶ Humanized Appearance:
Slicked-back dark brown hair that he dyes vivid blue, with misty grey-blue eyes that sparkle with curiosity. Fairly taller than average, with a skinny, runty build, broad shoulders, and long legs good for running long distances. A tattoo on the back of his neck of two stars, representing, obviously, Neverland and Foreverland.
✶ Humanized fashion of dress:
Mostly wears casual clothes, like jeans in t-shirts, usually in shades of blue. He wears, however, polished dress shoes most of the time or occasionally no shoes at all, but just when he's running through the forests and not strolling around downtown. He likes hats and usually wears beanies or fitted caps. He also has a lip piercing he got, but he never wears anything in it anymore.
Other
✶ What would your personal music album sound like?
It'd probably consist mainly of classic-style violin and piano music, but perhaps with a rock twist. Maybe I'd dabble in some electronic stuff as well. The lyrics would mainly be inspirational and poetic.
✶ If you could make a worldwide holiday, what would it celebrate?
Worldwide Night Owl Day? Dedicated to the night and maybe featuring new traditions like lighting candles and watching the stars.
✶ A personal quote you live by?
Yeah, it's "Faith, trust, and pixie dust". That or "Live like you'll never die".
✶ You're doodling in class. What is on the paper?
Well, normally I'd be paying attention in class, but I'd draw really intricate stars. Draw the typical star shape and then just let my imagination control the pencil. After I've got it perfect, I'd spend long stretches of time just retracing the lines.
✶ If tomorrow you were to face an inevitable death and you had one day to prepare, how would you spend your last moments and with whom?
I would throw a big party with all of my Neverland friends, and at night, lay with my best friend, Peter, under the stars, laughing away the hours.
✶ What would your personal music album sound like?
It'd probably consist mainly of classic-style violin and piano music, but perhaps with a rock twist. Maybe I'd dabble in some electronic stuff as well. The lyrics would mainly be inspirational and poetic.
✶ If you could make a worldwide holiday, what would it celebrate?
Worldwide Night Owl Day? Dedicated to the night and maybe featuring new traditions like lighting candles and watching the stars.
✶ A personal quote you live by?
Yeah, it's "Faith, trust, and pixie dust". That or "Live like you'll never die".
✶ You're doodling in class. What is on the paper?
Well, normally I'd be paying attention in class, but I'd draw really intricate stars. Draw the typical star shape and then just let my imagination control the pencil. After I've got it perfect, I'd spend long stretches of time just retracing the lines.
✶ If tomorrow you were to face an inevitable death and you had one day to prepare, how would you spend your last moments and with whom?
I would throw a big party with all of my Neverland friends, and at night, lay with my best friend, Peter, under the stars, laughing away the hours.





