>>3544916Lots of people instantly write her off as "fetishbait" because they don't want to acknowledge that her issues are valid and sympathetic, and pretty much ignore everything about her as a person. Unlike them, I appreciate her for who she is rather than judging her for what she wears.
>>3544918If I'm sitting near her, I might poke her, but she's diligent enough to deserve a bit of rest now and then.
>>3544920She wouldn't touch anything more powerful than a super soaker.
>>3544922She'd be quite careful.
>>3544937Definitely doesn't seem like her thing. She's more of a waltz girl.
>>3544946She would comfort me and help me treat the wound, calling an ambulance if it's bad enough.
>>3544983She might become more clingy than usual, but I can also see her getting emotional and starting to cry over minor things. She would probably stay in bed and rest the following day to deal with the hangover.
>>3544986Fairy types and sound-based Normal types. Jigglypuff, Whismur, Primarina and the like.
>>3545102Yes, I think she would love museums, particularly ones with old paintings and audio. It would be a leisurely visit where she smiles and takes in everything the museum has to offer.
>>3545128She's often very shy and reserved, afraid of attracting the ire of others, but when it's something important, she'll gather her courage and speak her mind.
>>3545205She's pretty smart, so she might make for a decent detective. She'd rather not be at any crime scenes if possible, though.
>>3545283Maybe 5-6 or so? She definitely has some incredibly silly moments, but usually, she's a gentle and refined lady.
>>3545285Hell no.
>>3545336Maybe mint candies, chocolate and marzipan. We're a bit too old for trick-or-treating, and I think she'd prefer to stay inside where it's warm at this time of year, too.
>>3545434Yes, she does her best to be helpful when she's a guest, and is glad to be of service to other guests too.
You're late for a date with her. How does she react?