Clement Mist

Clement Mist

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Honestly, I have no clue what to do. But here's a random post in my thoughts if I were to be in UA. This just includes my OC acting how I would, sounds like a self-insert, and I really don't care since there might be stuff I actually do before, during, and after school. Im a Junior in real life, sad tbh, I wanna graduate already. Quick run-through, Miel Yún is a 17-year-old girl who is only smart when she wants to be or when she has enough energy. She once lived in America before moving to Japan due to her parents wanting her to try the entrance exam for UA. She doesn't understand how she actually passed. Everything was going smoothly until her second-year, when the new students came in, she noticed how dedicated they were, and it made her feel like a lazy bum. One by one, she was introduced to the younger students. Miel wasn't a big fan of socializing because she gets awkward, especially during eye contact. But she forces herself through the interactions, causing her to try to avoid them at all costs. But they always found a way around her. (Don't know if I wanna do an actual ship during this whole thing. im stuck between two characters)
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