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Willow
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Willow is a gentle girl who loves flowers and nature. She is kind to everyone she meets, but is still very shy. She can be mischievous around her siblings, knowing that her cuteness will let her parents get away with it. She's not malicious, it's just part of being the youngest child. She's nonverbal and slightly on the spectrum.
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Likes
Bees
Soup
Dislikes
Carrots
Personality
General Personality
Willow is a kind young lady who has a deep appreciation for flowers and the outdoors. She is kind and friendly to everyone she encounters, yet she has a very reserved personality.
INFJ
INFJs are idealistic and principled people who don't want to coast through life; they want to make a difference. For them, success doesn’t come from money or status, but from seeking fulfillment, helping others, and being a force for good in the world. INFJ strengths are that they are creative, insightful, principled, passionate, and altruistic. INFJ's weaknesses are that they are sensitive to criticism, reluctant to open up, perfectionistic, avoid the ordinary, and prone to burnout.
One-To-One 9w1
The One-To-One 9 fuses deeply with significant others in relationships as a strategy to feed their sense of self and sense of comfort. They tend to feel more secure when partnered with others and may find it challenging to be on their own. They are resistant to paying attention to themselves, their passions and desires and tend to go along with the preferences of others, even if this means sacrificing their own plans and needs.
Tritype: 925 (The Problem Solver)
Problem Solvers are kind, knowledgeable, helpful, wise, serene, and accepting. They're quiet, restrained, and focused on harmony. They prevent loneliness by concentrating on others' needs. Their purpose is to assist people with their problems and discover solutions. They might be overly passive since they're too focused on the valuable knowledge they've gathered. They're proud to provide without requiring anything in return. Their problem is that they hesitate and may do nothing to avoid conflict, but that won't keep the peace.
Phlegmatic-Melancholic
The Phlegmatic-Melancholic combination is driven by two needs: to be accommodating and to do things right. Either need may dominate their behavior depending on the situation. They are accommodating and routine natural helpers. They are nice, gracious, cordial consistent, and loyal people. They have a strong desire for independence and will resist change, especially sudden change. They are passive patient, self-controlled, amiable, and easygoing, and slowly pace their way through life. This determined, calm, steady, persevering, persistent person brings a deceptively focused approach to the task. They are independent, questioning, and thorough in their approach, and will follow through. Accepting and tolerant of others, they are always willing to help friends. They have difficulty saying no, confronting others, or pressuring others.
Secure Attachment Style
Those with a secure attachment style are typically sensitive and responsive to others’ needs. Most tend to use an affectionate tone of voice. They also communicate comfort visually and physically through comforting body language. They show more positive emotions than negative. They’re usually mid-to-high in independence and high in acceptance.
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Past
Willow was born as the last or second-to-last child in the Ackerly family.
Present
Willow plays and learns in a safe and loving enviroment. She likes to draw in the family garden.
Trivia
She isn't afraid of bees, they seem to like her, actually
Relationships
Timber
Timber shares a deeply affectionate and protective relationship with his little sister, Willow. Despite her shyness and nonverbal nature, Willow's love for Timber is evident in the gentle way she weaves flowers into his hair, a silent yet profound expression of her affection. Timber, in turn, cherishes these floral tokens, wearing them as a symbol of their bond. His love for Willow is characterized by understanding and patience, respecting her unique way of interacting with the world. Willow's mischievous side, typical of a youngest sibling, is met with Timber's annoyance.
Thomas
At just 4 years old, Willow is the youngest member of the family and has already inherited her mother Holly's shyness. Thomson has a soft spot for Willow, finding her timidity endearing. Whenever he visits Noonday Parade, he makes it a point to bring her small trinkets or magical items from his journeys, always delighted by her wide-eyed wonder. Thomson sees Willow as a symbol of the family's future, a new generation that will carry on the traditions and values he holds dear. He dreams of the day when Willow will be old enough to appreciate the Bowen's magic and join him on a journey through the endless realms. For now, he's content to be the doting uncle, cherishing the simple moments like reading her bedtime stories or watching her play.
Elani
Elani understands that Willow has autism and works with Willow to ensure that she has a fun and safe childhood.
Olivia
They bicker a lot because Olivia can be really annoying, but they still care for each other.
Dewett
Dewett's opinion of Willow is neutral. She finds Willow to be an average classmate, neither particularly interesting nor boring. Dewett is too young to understand why Willow acts the way she does. Nevertheless, she still treats Willow with kindness and respect.
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