Genevieve Traverson
"Oh! Good morning! What? Oh, I know it's not morning here, but it's morning somewhere!"
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"Why yes, I'm Genevieve! Genevieve Traverson! Pleased to meet you!"
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"No, I don't mind you asking. I'm twenty four."
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"I know, it's weird right? My momma said I stopped growing pretty early on, so I'm really tiny. But I get around it. Most people are pretty nice and help me when I need it."
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"Yeah. I'm unemployed right now, though I'd love to make clothing! I'm pretty decent at it, I think."
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"My mother helped me learn how. She was a real sweet lady. She passed on, though, so I moved out here."
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"Oh, don't worry 'bout me. We all go at some point, right? Hers was just sooner. I miss her, but such is the way of things."
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"Honestly? I like it here. It's different from what I'm used to, but I like seeing the strange sights and meeting interesting people."
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"Actually, would you believe I wandered here on accident? It was really dark. I was also tired."
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"Yup. Someone let me sleep in their garage. Well, they didn't make me leave, at any rate. Or even know I was there... but it's not like I took anything, so it's fine. And I left them money."
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"Eh, my father told me rules are there to solve problems, and as long as the problems are negated then the rules can be ignored."
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"He was actually pretty soft spoken. He rarely did anything of any harm. I think the worst was when someone tried to make fun of Momma. He clocked them, knocked 'em strait to the floor."
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"Oh, he was a big guy, easily two of me tall. Well, I guess that's not too much bigger than anyone else, but he seemed big to me."
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"Yeah, he worked construction. Easy guess, huh?"
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"My momma actually stayed home to look after me. I was a trouble maker, and still am if we're being completely honest."
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"Yeah, life was pretty smooth. I finished high school there, and actually worked as a seamstress for a while before Momma died."
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"No, Papa's still alive."
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"I sent him a letter. He'll probably have gotten it by now. Just gotta wait for a letter back."
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"Yeah. Anyways, I better go see about a job. See you around?"
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"Alright, goodbye!"
"Oh! Good morning! What? Oh, I know it's not morning here, but it's morning somewhere!"
...
"Why yes, I'm Genevieve! Genevieve Traverson! Pleased to meet you!"
...
"No, I don't mind you asking. I'm twenty four."
...
"I know, it's weird right? My momma said I stopped growing pretty early on, so I'm really tiny. But I get around it. Most people are pretty nice and help me when I need it."
...
"Yeah. I'm unemployed right now, though I'd love to make clothing! I'm pretty decent at it, I think."
...
"My mother helped me learn how. She was a real sweet lady. She passed on, though, so I moved out here."
...
"Oh, don't worry 'bout me. We all go at some point, right? Hers was just sooner. I miss her, but such is the way of things."
...
"Honestly? I like it here. It's different from what I'm used to, but I like seeing the strange sights and meeting interesting people."
...
"Actually, would you believe I wandered here on accident? It was really dark. I was also tired."
...
"Yup. Someone let me sleep in their garage. Well, they didn't make me leave, at any rate. Or even know I was there... but it's not like I took anything, so it's fine. And I left them money."
...
"Eh, my father told me rules are there to solve problems, and as long as the problems are negated then the rules can be ignored."
...
"He was actually pretty soft spoken. He rarely did anything of any harm. I think the worst was when someone tried to make fun of Momma. He clocked them, knocked 'em strait to the floor."
...
"Oh, he was a big guy, easily two of me tall. Well, I guess that's not too much bigger than anyone else, but he seemed big to me."
...
"Yeah, he worked construction. Easy guess, huh?"
...
"My momma actually stayed home to look after me. I was a trouble maker, and still am if we're being completely honest."
...
"Yeah, life was pretty smooth. I finished high school there, and actually worked as a seamstress for a while before Momma died."
...
"No, Papa's still alive."
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"I sent him a letter. He'll probably have gotten it by now. Just gotta wait for a letter back."
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"Yeah. Anyways, I better go see about a job. See you around?"
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"Alright, goodbye!"
