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With the help of their uncle, Dawn was able to move to Westown and start a farm despite t their father's protests. Struggling with self-confidence after a tumultuous academic experience, Dawn is able to prove to herself that she is capable, quick on her feet, and reliable, one crop at a time. Their unabashed way of jumping into things has a strong influence on the people around her.
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If there were two things that Dawn's adoptive parents knew about them, it was that they loved farm animals and tragically did not perform well in a school setting. Studying was never easy for Dawn unless it had anything to do with animals, and their academic performance only worsened due to the rapidity at which Dawn's family had to move for her father Daryl's work. It became easier on Dawn when her next door neighbor, the older, kinder Frieda, helped her with understanding difficult assignments she was given in middle school, and having a reliable person she could come to for help.
In the middle of Dawn's freshman year, Frieda moved away to Oak Tree Town with little warning, and the distress of her being suddenly gone only worsened Dawn's performance in school, causing them to repeat their freshman year. They were able to somehow make it through when reuniting with a middle school classmate, Sasha, bonding over being the only students who weren't cisgender.
Once they finally graduated at 19, Dawn had a feeling that college was not really a possibility (not that they were particularly eager about the idea to start with). The idea of living out on her own seemed well enough, preferably to leave behind these feelings of inadequacy, though they couldn't find any reason to leave. Two years later, it "dawn"ed on her - her Uncle Frank had his own farm, perhaps she could live on one, too! Her father was against the idea, and after much arguing acquiesced, but only to let Dawn attempt it before she would inevitably fail. But so far, that hasn't seemed to happen, despite misspelling "sunrise" on her farm deed. Dawn's pride and joy are her livestock, though she does feel much accomplishment in her crops, handing them to her neighbors regardless of whether or not they asked for it.
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Wayne [ husband and soulmate ]
Dawn has a tendency to influence others just by her personality, and Westown's postman, Wayne, was no exception. He appreciated having a new neighbor with such a positive attitude, even if they were strange, and found himself wondering what they were up to more often than not. Most of the time, he didn't have time to wonder, as Dawn would stop by several days a week just to talk during his lunch break. Something about the earnestness of this farmer made Wayne more susceptible to share things about himself he wouldn't tell anyone else, and something about how she looked standing next to a starlit evening sky made him feel he wanted to give the world to her. As Dawn held his hand, something in her made her feel the same, and the feeling in both of them has never swayed.
Frieda [ former neighbor, longtime friend ]
Frieda was previously Dawn's next door neighbor prior to their move to Westown. Kind and reliable, she tutored Dawn without complaint and Dawn looked up to her as an older, smarter friend and role model. Frieda did not want to concern Dawn with her own issues, though, and left for Oak Tree Town one day without warning - the shock affected Dawn so negatively that she had to repeat her freshman year of high school, no longer wanting to study. The two reconnected when Dawn moved to Westown, and she once again looked to Frieda for guidance, as she had more farming experience. They still live a bit too far away to meet up frequently, but they call each other often.
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