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1. What, if any, nicknames does your OC have for the pe...
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1. What, if any, nicknames does your OC have for the people in their life?
2. Which OC brags about a nickname they’ve been given?
2a. What do they find brag-worthy about it?
3. Which OC goes only by a nickname?
4. Which OC gave themself a new name at some point in their life?
4a. Was there anything that drew them to choosing that specific name?
5. Do any of your OCs take their occupational title/role particularly seriously?
5a. How much of their work responsibilities do they ‘take home’ with them? What does their downtime and/or social life look like?
6. Do any of your OCs take their occupational title/role particularly unseriously?
6a. How busy or slow is their place of work, usually? What’s the worst case scenario for them neglecting their responsibilities?
7. Is there an in-universe story or character your OC strongly identified with at any point?
7a. If not, were they or their situation ever accurately compared to that story/character by someone else? If so, how did they feel about it?
8. If asked to make up a bedtime story, what would your OC come up with?
9. What would your OC consider a good dream?
10. What would your OC consider a nightmare?
Doing the questionnaire for my new book HOOKED: Peter Pan falls for Captain Hook’s daughter, out on March 15th.

1. What, if any, nicknames does your OC have for the people in their life?
Peter calls Wendy 'Mermaid’.
2. Which OC brags about a nickname they’ve been given?
Viscount Hooke loves being called 'the Captain’ by his enemies.
2a. What do they find brag-worthy about it?
All the evil things he’s done.
3. Which OC goes only by a nickname?
Dante. He hates his real name.
4. Which OC gave themself a new name at some point in their life?
Peter. When he grew up, he made people call him 'Lord Darlington’.
4a. Was there anything that drew them to choosing that specific name?
His heritage.
5. Do any of your OCs take their occupational title/role particularly seriously?
Nope. None of them.

5a. How much of their work responsibilities do they 'take home’ with them? What does their downtime and/or social life look like?
When the book starts, they are all in school (where they are being heavily mistreated), and they couldn’ care less about their 'education’.
6. Do any of your OCs take their occupational title/role particularly unseriously?
All of them.
6a. How busy or slow is their place of work, usually? What’s the worst case scenario for them neglecting their responsibilities?
Peter and his 'lost boys’ get punished frequently for missing class. They are being starved and hit and lots of other amazing things. Some days without provocation.
7. Is there an in-universe story or character your OC strongly identified with at any point?
Peter sees himself as a Robin Hood of the poor, orphaned boys in his school. He also sees himself as an idiot, but there is no story for that.
7a. If not, were they or their situation ever accurately compared to that story/character by someone else? If so, how did they feel about it?
Wendy is compared to a siren (and it’s pretty accurate).
8. If asked to make up a bedtime story, what would your OC come up with?
Peter would make up a story about a crocodile and pirates. And then he would rescue every single lost boy in it (and in real life).

9. What would your OC consider a good dream?
Being with the girl he loves forever, free of danger.
10. What would your OC consider a nightmare?
Being with the girl he loves. Because she is Captain Hook’s daughter.

Hooked comes out in a few days *hides*


