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What fictional character do you identify with, or admire?

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What fictional character do you identify with, or admire?

Serge A. Storms character from Tim Dorsey's books.
Villanelle from Killing Eve.

You can’t truly call yourself peaceful unless you are capable of violence. If you’re not capable of violence, you’re not peaceful. You’re harmless.

Garp in The World According to Garp.
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Villanelle from Killing Eve.



Great clip. I LOVED the first season. And she is so YOU.
Robin, Batman's sidekick.

I always identified with the sidekicks.....
Kimberly Brock from Picket Fences and Jed Bartlett from The West Wing.
Professionally, I say Harold Cooper from The Blacklist. Mainly due to being in a leadership role and wanting to do right by my people and the organisation, but at the same time realising that going by the book is utter nonsense and doesn't yield the results that you need.

My last published story: Ho For The Holidays

Tiffany Aching, from Pratchett's Discworld series.
Firstly because it shows me that with the right boots and iron skillet you really can face down almost anything.
Secondly because it reminds me that sometimes we need our little illusions to get through life, and taking that away from someone is cruel beyond words.
Thirdly that life is all about the choices we make, whether we admit that to ourselves or not.

Whatever was posted is always meant in love and respect never to offend.
I'm also highly likely to have posted this from a phone so there may be typos or odd word changes, auto correct can be a pain.

I've been listening to my kinky pencil here's my current work

James Fenimore Cooper's "Natty Bumppo"
Brantley Foster - The Secret of My Success

Admire: I've always admired many characters but especially Josephine March from little women, she pursues her passion writing at time period when women were raised to be wives and mothers, rather then pursue high education and she isn't afraid to speak her mind even if it isn't popular among higher social classes etc.

Identify: Ariel from the little mermaid, because this girl is clearly a romantic, she falls in love at first glance with prince Eric, and gives up everything in pursuit of it, her voice which is one of her greatest beauties. Since prefer writing to talking feel can relate to Ariel after she loses her voice as well.

T S Garp, in The World According to Garp.

Also, Godzilla.

Tintinnabulation - first place (Free Spirit)
Comet Q - second place (Quick and Risqué Sex)
Amnesia - third place (Le Noir Erotique)

I have always admired the intelligence and integrity and courage of Archie Goodwin in the Nero Wolfe stories by Rex Stout.