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AMA: Character Edition

Pretty simple: what would you like to know about my characters? Drop me a comment and ask! I’ll be collecting questions here, Twitter, TikTok, Tumblr and Instagram and collating all the Q&A into little bite-size posts.

Art by Enoch ‘Trie Sparrow Blasingame @/tentaclemadestudios (Insta handle)

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4 thoughts on “AMA: Character Edition”

  1. give me a fact about ricky that you’ve always wanted to give me but haven’t told me yet? feed me specifically 😀

    1. Originally – and I don’t know if this is canon or not – Ricky actually lost his virginity to Sasha Shaw who collected all the cousins born in 1990 (same year as she was). They were 15, he was wasted and doesn’t really remember. It lasted less than 2mins. It happened the day he caught Wes and Layla at Aunty Em’s house, and was probably in response to that on some level, and a total waste of time for him, which is another reason why he doesn’t ever think about it or have any feelings about it whatsoever.

    1. This one is weirdly the same for all of them: beef casserole.

      The reason it’s the same is because it was Beverley’s speciality (and not *always* beef), and she’d make it for her favourite family members. So if Gran made you casserole, or you came over to find there was casserole for dinner/tea, you knew she was pleased with you, or you were in favour somehow. It was also mind-bendingly delicious.

      Carrie has casserole when she goes over for tea, and that’s her first proper homecooked hot meal in months. She later learns how to cook it, and the others then get it from her on request, so it is then un-weaponised as a meal and becomes one with positive associations, that they can just have whenever they want it. Since they all know the context of the original meal, which is unspoken between them but just a Thing they understand from their family dynamic, it’s The Meal that they sort of re-appropriate/reclaim for their own.

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