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18. Met someone who changed you
“This year?” Theo’s face scrunches up as she tries to think back over the passed year, head tilting for a moment before she says, “I mean, I don’t think so. I’ve met a lot of pretty interesting people, don’t get me wrong. But I haven’t changed at all.” Theo arches a brow as she shrugs and adds, “I mean, it’s like people say. How do you improve upon perfection? Why would I change if I’ve already reached my peak?”
31. What is one thing you wish you could change about your life
“… My parents.” Theo replies after a moment of thought, jaw shifting a moment before she’s arching her brows to punctuate the sentence. “A lot of things in my life would be a lot easier if my parents were simply decent at being parents. Or people. Which they aren’t, which, you know, is fine. But my life would simply be better if they were.” Theo is quiet for a moment as she smooths over her skirt before her brows are furrowing and she’s firmly adding, “but wishing for things doesn’t change anything, so there’s not much of a point to that is there?”
71. Romantic or spontaneous
“Romantic.” Theo replies immediately, tossing her hair over her shoulder loftily as she says, “just because I’m not a romantic myself doesn’t mean I can’t appreciate the thoughtfulness that goes into grand romantic gestures. It’s nice, It’s simply not for me. I mean, love is for idiots and children, and I am neither.”
this is a lie. deep, deep, deep down theo is a closet romantic, i just think she’s never really like met the right person to bring that out in her yk rip. maybe one day she shall but that day is not today.
98. Out Of Everything In The World What Do You Wish For
“Money. Extraordinary amounts of money.” Theo says without a moments hesitation, gaze suddenly sharpening with greed. “It’s really the only thing worth wishing for. If you have money then you can simply buy everything else that you want. Or at least buy enough to make yourself feel better about whatever you can’t buy.” Theo shrugs then, “Honestly, whoever said money can’t buy happiness simply wasn’t shopping at the right stores.”







