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Andromeda has, and always will, a soft spot for the energetic nature of younger folk. She knows that children will be children, and that it is natural to be fascinated by the world around you and the actions of those you encounter. She just... wishes Wisteria wasn't so keen on the seedier actions that DeKadde and the others seem so quick to jump to.
Still, she has proven to be thoughtful and caring when not wrapped up in the bugs hype, and her interest in learning to sail can't help but pluck at some of Andromeda's cold heartstrings. She hopes, in time, to bring at least some good to this ones life.
Wisteria just... feels weird around Venin, like he's watching and waiting for an opening to pull the strings from her core and disassemble and study her - thankfully for her, she's confident in the fact that he prefers living breathing specimens and not... living dolls. She does trust him - mostly - with her own self only because she's found that while traditional medicine may not work on her, magic does. She never knows what he's thinking, but she can only really hope that she's better to him alive than dead. She absolutely would not let him near Lancealittle though. He is an innocent baby who Venin is absolutely not allowed to touch. Again, not that she thinks he'd be interested, but she doesn't want to risk it. Still, despite everything, Wis is probably a little too used to Venin and she does occasionally need to remind herself often to not let her loud mouth slip around him. She doesn't want him - any of the crew really, but mostly him - to know about who she used to be and why she ended up on the ship with the lot of them.
A puppet playing puppets... what a cute little thing. The innocence of this little dear is charming. So childlike, even. Thankfully for her, Venin is a doctor and not a dollmaker. The mechanisms of a living doll are much more different and less appealing to the inner workings of a living person.
She has a loud mouth, and like her friend Mr Dakadde, she's not afraid to use it. Her loyalties seem to be less towards the captain, and more the crew and the ship itself. Venin wonders what side she'll take on the inevitable mutiny, and where her morals will shift to. She likes to get in the way of him from doing his good work, but if she continues to do so, the blood that spills from it will be on her hands. Could a puppet feel guilt for that?
Dear little Wisteria is such a curious thing to watch, however. And sometimes Venin can't help but stop and stare at her and observe and she does her song and dance, her little games, say her little quips. But a puppet's still a puppet - he wonders who used to hold HER strings.
Rem.. hates Sam. She does. Definitely. She hates him so, so, so much and because she hates him so much she wants to be the one to kill him and end it all. But then who would care about her when she's a lost cause; who would tell her it's okay when she broke down under her mask?
Rem doesn't hate Sam - she misses Sam. She hates everything about herself and what she's become, but Sam doesn't even see what she's become. He just sees her as Rem and she.. appreciates that more than anything, but by the same merit she doesn't //deserve// that. Sam makes her feel so conflicted and everywhere because she wants to be with him again, but she'd just hurt him and it's.. a weird, stupid, complex relationship they have.
Despite everything though, Rem loses her shit when he does get hurt, and lashes out against other Skullz members. He's hers to kill - or so she says,