>>3714736>cheered upI'll hug her and reassure her of how just how lovely and amazing she is, and that I'll always be there for her.
>adjustWell, she has about 15-20 years to catch up to now, I guess, but her world is mostly like ours.
>passionOpera.
>heldShe'd find it embarrassing, but I think she would like being princess carried.
>peer pressureShe's generally timid and gives in easily, but if something is truly important, she'll stand her ground.
>junk foodNo, I can't see her liking it. She's a classy lady, after all.
>parentsShe had a terrible relationship with her father after her mother died. He may have had his reasons, but there is no getting around the fact that he abused her and harmed her in ways that may well affect her for the rest of her life. She wants to see through her childhood dream of making him happy again by singing for him on stage, but after that, I would imagine she cut her ties with him since she has friends who accept her and let her live with them. She would be a gentle and loving parent, and while I can't say I'm great with kids, I would be better than her father at the very least. I'm sure we would do just fine together.
>choresBoth of us.
>>3711447Although she would of course make sure to look into the situation first and see if there are better ways to solve it, she would help them without hesitating and adopt them if so necessary.
>>3712067I can't say I know much about chess, so I'll just say the queen.
>>3712178Windy days, her worst enemy. She'll definitely dress to prepare for it. From what I've read, a long dress with dress weights might be the best solution.
>>3714004She would want those close to her to be saved, but she would never be able to live with choosing to let people die.