LHS: Chain of Memories / OG '09 Saga

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- Headcanon(s): -

Spoiler Alert: ChatGPT Jumpscare

A/N: "I'm dropping this headcanon page out now, because I've created five long chapters (ranging from 20k-40k words) already for OG Saga (completely finished, in editing phase). I'm also considering to cross-post this onto Ao3 one day (heavy reworking), if I get ten chapters finished or in it's most completed state. This page will also serve as a roadmap, it may be edited every now and then if I feel up for it."

+ Nicole (16 - 17) +

Pronouns: She/Her

Pronouns: She/Her

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Overview:

- Nicole Peterson is a troubled teenager who is apathetic, spiteful (if provoked), and has a secret that she isn't comfortable sharing which further double downs on why she feels that she can't maintain a romantic relationship.

Sexuality:

- Her sexuality isn't labeled. Although, through some educational guesses, a cult of LHS students on an online forum following under the religion of 'Nicoleism' presume that their goddess is either Aromantic, Demiromantic, or Asexual. Some debate that it could be all three, two, or one.

Relationship to (Y/N):

Nicole's relationship with (Y/N) is marked by neutrality and a series of casual encounters throughout the school year. Although they interact frequently, there's an underlying tension in how Nicole perceives him. She views (Y/N) as someone who lacks depth or emotional connection, describing him as "lacking a spine" and "irritatingly frustrating" to be around. Nicoleism descriptors suggest that Nicole finds him either emotionally distant or difficult to relate to on a deeper level. Her perception of him as lacking "collective" could imply a belief that he is disconnected from big social groups or fails to engage in meaningful connections with others, further fueling her frustration with him because he is a complete anomaly.

Nicole's viewpoint can be partially attributed to her past experiences with men, which may have shaped her general wariness or distrust of male relationships. As a sociopath, she likely exhibits traits such as emotional detachment, manipulation, or a lack of empathy, contributing to her belief that relationships are often transactional and superficial. Her label of their relationship as "superficial" reflects her inclination to see connections with others through a practical lens rather than an emotional or sentimental one.

In her mind, (Y/N) does not qualify as a "friend," a term which may carry expectations of trust, empathy, or emotional attachment. Instead, Nicole regards him more as an "ally"—someone useful or reliable in a specific context, but without any of the emotional bonds typically associated with friendship. This view emphasizes Nicole's transactional approach to relationships, where utility and practicality outweigh emotional investment or personal connection.

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