Relationships

Oct 14, 2012 13:35

Jumps on the bandwagon. Now watch me never touch this again, holy crap.
Edited 2/12/10

Actually, I'm sure I forgot people, so feel free to comment if you're curious about what she thinks of your character.

Harem


Junior Division

Apple (Cooro): She thinks he's adorable, and he brings much-needed innocence and cheer into her life. She knows he's attached to her, and is trying to deal with it responsibly despite believing she's not the best person to take care of a child for any amount of time.

Blood (Kusajishi Yachiru): Her student, subordinate and friend. She knows they're from the same place, and respects her strength even as she does her best to help her control it. She's patient with all of Blood's questions because she respects her desire to learn and improve herself. Despite her power, she gets an abbreviated schedule due to being a child (ie, the attention span and judgment that goes with that).

Cara (Krile Maia Baldesion): Thinks she's mature for her age, but is careful not to overload her because of that. Hopes Cara's idealism doesn't get her hurt one of these days.

Code (Billy Kaplan): Her relationship with Code has settled into one similar to the one she had with Want. Likes his wit and intelligence and tendency to actually think before running into a situation, and considers him a little brother. Ping: Ishida

Cross (Allen Walker): Another occasional student, Bastet admires Cross' heart and drive to keep people safe. She knows his passion often means he disagrees with her pragmatism, and appreciates that he respects her enough to go against his instincts the few times they disagree. Another little brother.

Dash (Tommy Shepherd): Brother. A kindred spirit in their speed and playful natures, Dash is one of the people Bastet would have no hesitation going to if she needed someone at her back for morally ambiguous shenanigans.


members-at-large

Aim (Neil Dylandy): Having him reappear having forgotten her again has caused her to withdraw, maintaining the distance she feels is necessary for her to heal. Given how Range disappeared so soon after they'd decided to try to rebuild their relationship, she pretty much refuses to consider trying again. For the time being, she's made no effort to contact him in person, although she doesn't plan to avoid him forever. She'll still keep an eye out for him and give him what assistance she can.

Bell (formerly Sight)(Hatake Kakashi): Sight's disappearance hit her harder than she expected, and she's glad to have the chance to see him again, even if he doesn't remember. She appreciates his sense of humor, and respects his strength. She hopes they have the chance to rebuild their friendship during his second stay in the Sphere.

Bridge (Bridge Carson): Appreciates his willingness to always help with his gifts, despite the fact that it takes so much out of him. Would like to see him build up more self-confidence.

Crow (Uchiha Itachi): One of the people she trusts the most. They share similar off senses of humor and streaks of ruthless pragmatism, which is a nice reprieve from all the idealists in the Sphere. However, while they may share similar goals, she's aware that they may not always agree on methods. Ping: Kisuke

Gundam (Setsuna F. Seiei): Brother. It's hard to dislike someone as good-hearted and earnest as Gundam, and his straightforwardness is alternately a source of amusement and frustration. She appreciated his trust in her; he has strong feelings against children being trained to fight, but he trusted her enough to believe she wasn't using Blood to advance some nebulous evil goal. His forgetting her is difficult, although she's glad he's willing to get to know her again. OMG STOP DYING. Ping: Ichigo.

Eyepatch (Badou Nails): They bonded mocking the stupid over the journals, and have since joined forces to harass Moon and look after Apple and also Moon. Ping: Shinji

Gene (Lyle Dylandy): Recent partner in crime. After the initial scare of "holy shit are you Range and did you forget me AGAIN" they've gotten along incredibly well. By this time, she considers him a friend, although since Range's disappearance has probably seen him less than she otherwise might have.

Ghost (Jack Landors): Family. She thinks he's fun, appreciates his healthy dose of self-preservation, and considers him a trusted friend. One of the few people who knows about her cat form.

Jack (Tyki Mikk): She likes Jack, but isn't entirely sure what to think about him. If it wasn't for Spade telling her they were the same person, she'd just consider Jack funny, easy to talk to and someone she'd like to get to know better. As it is...seeing Spade's tenuous hold on his sanity makes her wonder if it's innate or simply an effect of being here so long. Still, though, she would look out for him if he needed it.

Justice (Miles Edgeworth): They initially got off to a bad start, but now have grown to like and trust each other. She appreciates his reliability and dry wit, and he's one of her first go-tos in a crisis.

Kazahana (Kuchiki Rukia): Family. Her closest friend among the other females. She's been gratified to see her come out of her shell while in ES, although she still thinks she could stand to give the self-hate a rest. Knows about her cat form.

Koi (Ukitake Jyushirou): Family. Has no idea why he reassures her so much, beyond the enormous strength she senses in him. She likes being around him because for a little while at least, she doesn't have to be "the adult." He was in her first dream.

Lin (Soi Fong): Stalker. Lol. Bastet has very few memories of her; one of the end of their fight, and the other of the time she tried to take a nude picture of Yoruichi for a calendar. Both very different situations, but she still remembered caring for the other woman very much, even when fighting. Lin's initial hatred hurt her, but she's since seen through it, as Lin obviously is confused about what she actually wants from Bastet. She's indulgent of her for the most part, but will put her foot down when she's had enough. She only hopes they eventually come to an understanding, and hopes Lin will eventually ease up, as her attitude only makes things more difficult on herself.

Moon (Genjyo Sanzo): Family. He reminds her of Drake, with the genuine good heart he hides beneath all the crankiness. She loves teasing him, and appreciates his staying quiet about her cat form.

P/Raise (H/Allelujah Haptism): Complicated, to say the least. he's one of her best friends, and she genuinely cares for him, but can only trust him to a point due to Praise. The past several months have been hard on them both emotionally, and living together caused a faint physical attraction to become more evident on both their parts. Nothing has ever come of it, and Bastet has made it clear nothing ever will outside of memes. She'd rip out the throat of anyone who harmed him, but he knows that she'll kill him if he ever loses himself to Praise for good. Knows about her cat form. She's grown even more conflicted about him since Stoneface's death, and worries she may be too biased to effectively mediate during the sentencing. At the same time, she sincerely wants what's best for him, and isn't quite ready to completely trust his fate to others. Ping to the point of surrogacy: Soifon

Smoke (Sha Gojyo): Family. Smoke's occasional denseness exasperates her, but he's generally the one she runs to when she wants to be spoiled. Trusts him utterly.

Snap (Roy Mustang): Her buddy/ES sibling (second birth). She trusts him as much as she trusts anyone here, and there isn't much she wouldn't tell him. He's one of her go-to people in a crisis, and she enjoys just hanging out and talking smack. They had a one-night stand in celebration of no longer being dead, but never considered being more than good friends. Ping: Kisuke/Shunsui

Spike (Sky Tate): Friend/subordinate. She's liked seeing Spike grow and develop during his time here, especially in terms of not letting his emotions get the best of him quite so much as before.

Stoneface (Sam Vimes): Her 2nd in command of the Guard, she trusts him to see to things if she's even not around. She appreciates his snark, and his reactions to her more outrageous stunts (trouser gnome) amuses her.

Toushi (Kurosaki Ichigo)--Bastet regarded him with exasperated affection, as pretty much another little brother. She realized his belligerence often stemmed from his desire to protect at all costs--but it's still annoying and unnecessary in her mind. He's been in two of her memories (and her dream, although she doesn't remember anymore) and knows they were important to each other before. The issue with Ouyo was frequently in the back of her mind, and she never did figure out how to help him. She eventually came to tease him less and less, as she came to realize her opinion is much more important to him than she had known--it's not by chance that Ouyo always targeted her, after all. Now that he's back, she's easily fallen back into the mentor role, and doesn't mind one bit.

Truth (Phoenix Wright): Thinks he's a good guy, if a bit of a flake and dangerously impulsive. Was not at all happy with how he broke up with Kazahana, but kept out of it. Now that he's forgotten her, she'll likely make the effort to become friends again.



Others

Zombie (Haine Rammsteiner): Honorary member. She finds his fascination with Raise somewhat disturbing and amusing, but doesn't mind him as much as one might think. She realizes he's much less of an asshole with her than he is with most people, and she appreciates that. She'll be keeping an eye on him ever since his other personality's outburst in the journals.

Medium (Maya Fey): Doesn't know her very well, but likes her in the few times they've interacted. Ping: Orihime

Aurora (Tieria Erde): Tolerates, due to his importance to people she loves. Assumes that his problems stem from a lack of socialization and knowledge of appropriate behavior, but he's built up so much ill-will with her that the lessons will really have to come from someone else. As laid back as she is, his insistence on controlling his friends' lives bothers her. Even if she and Aurora someday got along, she'll never forgive him for what the circumstances of his death did to both Raise and Sniper. She had to deal with the aftermath on both occasions, and so witnessed firsthand how badly it hurt them.



Former members:

Honest (Urahara Kisuke)--He was the last person she saw in her first dream before waking up. She thought he was generally full of shit, but trusted him nonetheless. They met a few days after her birth, and as he'd been the most prominent person in her dream, she recognized him immediately. He didn't recognize her at first, and so the two circled each other warily. They gradually came to realize they'd been important to each other, but neither was willing to make the first move. While she admitted he was important to her, she didn't know why, and as such was unwilling to make herself vulnerable to him. Not to mention the fact that he seemed absorbed in figuring out Edensphere to the exclusion of everything else, including remembering her. She is unlikely to ever share with anyone how much that bothered her. His departure hit her hard, since they still had so much unanswered. But she's unable to fathom never seeing him again.

Subsequent memories have only driven home how much he must have meant to her, although she's still unsure if it was romantic or not (falling in love during her time in ES hasn't helped, either). She learned his true name from Unohana in the ES/AD crossover, and it almost killed her.

Drake (Uchiha Sasuke)--'Twin' and little brother. She enjoyed his dry sense of humor and random bouts of prudishness and respected his fighting ability and tactical mind. Was a candidate for gentle teasing (and jiggles)--because he needed to act his age sometimes. She was very much protective of him given his emotional instability, but got impatient with his tendency to brood. As he was one of the first people she truly was close to in Edensphere, his loss still affects her to this day.

Nova (Inoue Orihime)--Thinks she's just genuine and sweet. Bastet liked her from speaking to her over the journal, but her opinion of Nova went up even higher after meeting her in person. She did think Nova undervalued her own abilities, and wished she would stand up to Toushi more often when he got over-protective.

Argent (Christopher Chant)--As Argent was a little older than the other boys, Bastet didn't see him as a little brother as she did the others, but she did consider him family. She enjoyed his wit and appreciated his intelligence, and will always be grateful for the way he covered for her shock and murderous rage upon meeting Reverie (Aizen Sousuke). He's something of a kindred spirit in that both of them use a lazy facade and tend to hold back even from those they care for most. Neither is one to push for or volunteer information, so that can lead to each not knowing rather important things about the other.

Throne (Teddy Altman)--King and little brother. When Bastet pulled away emotionally, Throne was always there to drag her back. Surprisingly enough, she never lashed out at him--if he went too far, she'd remove herself from the situation rather than be cruel to him. She did get frustrated by what she privately called his descents into retardation (where he would pick fights for no seeming reason), but considered it just another sign of his youth. She was constantly amazed at how he could display his emotions so openly, and was humbled by the extent to which he looked up to her.

Want (Billy Kaplan)--Anybody who made Throne that happy is fine in her book. She thought he was smart, and funny and liked how good he was for Drake. She was glad when they more or less got past his intimidation of her.

Ran (Gertrude Stein)--Bastet liked Ran very much. She was snarky, strong willed and adaptable, which are all traits Bastet can appreciate. Ran had a hard time trusting adults, but she and Bastet managed to become friends all the same.

Chosen (Zelos Wilder): Considers him one of the most underestimated people in the Sphere. Likes and respects him. Ping: Shunsui

Kitty (Rose): Bastet is a little bemused by all the work Kitty takes upon herself, and thinks she does too much, even if she enjoys it. Kitty's nice without being a doormat, and her occasional silliness and slip-ups are endearing.

Lucy (Selphie Tilmitt): Bastet likes Lucy, but thinks she's a little silly. She isn't quite sure why the girl thinks she's always about to yell at her--Lucy exasperates her at times, but has yet to actually make her angry. Lucy's got a lot of growing up to do, and Bastet hopes she does it before either she or someone rescuing her gets seriously hurt.

Sniper (Neil Dylandy): While she'd enjoyed his company since they met, it wasn't for a while that they crossed the line from casual flirting to something more meaningful. They finally acknowledged their interest in each other during the hurricane evacuation, while the Wilderness was a shoe store (September 08). Despite her initial secret bouts of panic over how quickly it all happened, they stayed together until his disappearance (January 09). Having him around made her realize how much she'd buried her own need for support while being there for everyone else, and she's more grateful to him than he may know.

Range (Neil Dylandy): She and Sniper fell in love last year, and his disappearance hit her hard. His rebirth as Range (May 09), with no memories of the Sphere, hit her even harder. She kept their previous relationship from him in order to keep him from feeling pressured and to help re-integrate him into ES as easily as possible. Their second friendship was often awkward, with her unease feeding his. When Gundam forced the issue by revealing everything over the journals, they finally talked; after some prompting on his part, she finally admitted she still loved him, and he revealed his growing feelings for her. They've agreed to take things slowly, given her fear of getting close again, and his need to see how deep his feelings actually run. She loves that he's not what he seems; he's smart, playful, ruthless, willing to spoil her, a little crazy, and he doesn't need her. In the week between their mistletoe log and his disappearance, they'd finally begun moving forward, spending more time together and being more open about their feelings. His second disappearance (November 09) has left her shaken, faintly bitter, and even a little angry, both at the situation as well as at him. Ping that she doesn't even realize: Kisuke

ooc, *relationships

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