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The People Inside Your Head
Explain the people inside your head (not your character's, sorry) to all of us. Who are they and what do they do? Do having those little voices make you insane? Or is the thing that makes you insane noticing them? Or giving them names?
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The People Inside My Head

Disclaimer: I do not have a mental disorder and I am not trying to offend anyone here.

Vinte- Vinte is the writer in my mind and every time I sit down to do something, she's the one that comes to life. She is the one that has all the information gathered together and sorted in some chaotic way. She can also take the side of any character I'm working on and figure out what their reactions and such would be.

Jordan - Jordan is the carefree side of me, the person I want to eventually be. I don't see a lot of her as she only appears on good days when I'm happy or helping others. When she comes out, it's like a burden has been lifted off my shoulders and the mask has fallen away and I can actually be me.

Emily - Emily is me. The one that I have to live as day in and day out. Emily holds all of my doubts and insecurities and feels the pain. Unlike Jordan, she's not as happy and sunshiney as some think and unlike Vinte, she has a hard time keeping everything together.

Fangirl - Yes, that's what I call her. She's the totally happy side of me that loves to sit down and talk (hahaha) about what she loves. This side of me comes out on a daily basis whether it be at the dinner table or in a chat with my friends. This is also the part of me that feels the most happiness, aka, second-hand happiness.

Apollo - She is the precise side of me that is meticulous in everything she does. Everything must be perfect and just so and she never leaves a job unfinished. Apollo never really appears and so I continue to procrastinate.

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