Perfection Matters Most[Dianna's Plots]
Jan 3, 2014 18:36:18 GMT -5
Post by Dianna Grey on Jan 3, 2014 18:36:18 GMT -5
Profile || Twenty-six || Transformation Magician
Friends
Dianna doesn't really have friends. She's done a wonderful job isolating herself by being a remarkably unpleasant person to be around, often viewing herself as better than everyone else. She's also put up walls around her heart, guarding herself from the few people who may try to break through to her. Becoming her friend is not an easy task, and would involve a lot of patience, effort, and turning this woman's world upside down and inside out (which would be a very messy process, I might add). It would be very, very one-sided at the beginning, and slowly become more mutual over time.
Enemies
Due to her behaviour, Dianna probably has more enemies than she has bones in her body. She's ticked off so many people in the past by being her arrogant, selfish self, with complete and utter disregard for everyone else. Mostly everyone she meets ends up falling into this category, although they have to be remarkable in some way or another for her to actually acknowledge them as an enemy. Otherwise, they're treated just like everyone else.
Lovers
It's like being her friend, but ten times worse with a hundred times the emotional baggage. Dianna's pretty much forgotten how to love someone, and it would take her a bit of time to grow accustomed to the feeling of being in love with another person. Actually getting used to the relationship itself would take even longer, as she would have to relearn how to put others before her. Figuring out how to communicate properly and open up to her partner would be another thing as well. Everything would be made difficult due to the fact that letting someone in would pretty much destroy the delusion she's living in, and force her to face reality, which would be a pretty messy process. In the beginning, she'd probably be a little reluctant, but slowly become a more active and affectionate partner after everything settled.
Age-wise, the youngest she'd go for is 21 or so, and she probably wouldn't date students. If she were to, they'd have to at least be an eighth year.