Ray Janeczek
Generally Looking For:
- One or two girlfriends would be nice, either ex or current. He'd be a pretty solid and emotionally grounded for his age and attentive boyfriend but would never seem to be entirely comfortable despite being affectionate and taking things pretty seriously on his end.
- His core friend group would consist of anyone who is alt or nerdy, though his general withdrawn nature means he wouldn't have too many close friends and would often skip on hangouts or just barely be there mentally if he goes along. He's a bit emotional (emo, many such cases) and easy to bait into fairly deep and awkward introspection with the right people.
Generally Looking For:
- A good amount of enemies. From across the spectrum of social cliques in V9 Mona has had a history of starting out as an intelligent and loyal confidante then letting her drama and refusal to accept blame for her laundry list of problematic tendencies cause people to ghost her. Her reputation precedes her at this point and most people with at least some social awareness know she’s quite bothersome and best kept a distance from.
- Ex-boyfriends, which can overlap with the above.She’ll go for about anyone but she’s a bad girlfriend who tries to take over the life of whoever she’s with just because she can. These relationships didn’t last long and are more frontloaded into her earlier years in high school before her reputation started crumbling.
- Current friends. The profile of people who’d still be with her are probably also some degree of outcast themselves, desperate lonely people who can get something from her even if she’s annoying to deal with.
- Other content creators. Adjacent to all the above, Mona is legitimately finding success in content creation on YouTube and TikTok so other people with social media presences may find her worth being connected with even if they otherwise can’t stand her. The more begrudging your kid would be to put up with her for clout and vice versa, the better. Relationships built off barely being able to stand each other is a vibe.
Generally Looking For:
- The token popular girl out of my lineup, so she'll have some decent amount of neutral to positive connections. She's a cheerleader and has been so since freshman year so she probably has a lot of friends among the various athletic teams. She's generally easy to keep as a friend as she's low maintiance- quiet, but fun and easy to convince to go along for whatever hijinks. This is to her detriment- she doesn't have much of a sense of self-preservation and could probably be roped along into being witness to some fairly shady things over the course of Pregame.
- She quietly prefers close friends who are smarter than her, who have emotional intelligence that she believes she lacks, these are the sorts of people she seems to hover around the most. Asking questions and seemingly trying to figure out something about herself that she has yet to put her finger on. People both close enough to her and perceptive enough might realize that she's more overwhelmed and uncomfortable in most situations than she lets on and that her soft-spoken and passive, malleable nature is actually her autism masking. She'll brush it off if confronted with it.
- Romantic interests and partners. She's a coy- if somewhat uninspired- flirt where there's mutual, positive attention, but she quickly gets uncomfortable and distant with unwanted attention or aggression. Actual relationships aren't many, maybe one or two exes (either guys or girls) that she had a pleasant enough but chaste time with.