>>3789117>Does your wife have a day job? Is she good at it?She's an excellent student, although most of that comes from repitition
>Does your wife have a hobby? How passionate is she about it?She never really had time for one for a very long time, and she doesn't have a confirmed one from what I've seen. Since Rebellion had a lot of imagery borrowed from ballet, I think she'd really like dancing, ballet in particular.
>Does your wife have a night job? Is she good at it?Being meguca is her night job, and she's quite fearsome at it.
>3789260>3789976Oh yeah, end of Rebellion confirmed that much.
>3789982Yes, very much so.
>3790796We all want to be loved, and Homura is no exception
>3791457>She is the unusual scene in the darkThis gave me a real hearty chuckle
>3791698>3790764Thank you, it's very appreciated!
>3792171Pic related on the left
>3792224>3792215BW and BW2 are some really good games!
>3792319I know the feeling, but here's another way to look at it: you can take extra time to piece together that info from what you've seen. For instance, when essentially a visualization of Homura's mind is shown, you see a lot of imagery including ballet, and some of the extras start shouting "Fort! Da!", a phrase Freud observed in a small child (and would go on to . Based on this, I think Homura would have also been interested in psychology, and might have wanted to be a counselor one day. I know it seems weird given how cold she can appear, but she's actually a tremendously caring person and only has such a tough exterior to hide a lot of trauma.
Are there any scenes like that in her source material? Any random spin-off manga or vidya featuring her? That content can reveal a surprising amount.
What trivia about your wife have you headcanoned to fill in similar blanks?