Unhealed Wounds Your Character Pretends Are Just “Personality Traits”

Unhealed Wounds Your Character Pretends Are Just “Personality Traits”

These are the things your character claims are just “how they are” but really, they’re bleeding all over everyone and calling it a vibe.

╰ They say they're "independent." Translation: They don’t trust anyone to stay. They learned early that needing people = disappointment. So now they call it “being self-sufficient” like it’s some shiny badge of honor. (Mostly to cover up how lonely they are.)

╰ They say they're "laid-back." Translation: They stopped believing their wants mattered. They'll eat anywhere. Do anything. Agree with everyone. Not because they're chill, but because the fight got beaten out of them a long time ago.

╰ They say they're "a perfectionist." Translation: They believe mistakes make them unlovable. Every typo. Every bad hair day. Every misstep feels like proof that they’re worthless. So they polish and polish and polish... until there’s nothing real left.

╰ They say they're "private." Translation: They’re terrified of being judged—or worse, pitied. Walls on walls on walls. They joke about being “mysterious” while desperately hoping no one gets close enough to see the mess behind the curtain.

╰ They say they're "ambitious." Translation: They think achieving enough will finally make the emptiness go away. If they can just get the promotion, the award, the validation—then maybe they’ll finally outrun the feeling that they’re fundamentally broken. (It never works.)

╰ They say they're "good at moving on." Translation: They’re world-class at repression. They’ll cut people out. Bury heartbreak. Pretend it never happened. And then wonder why they wake up at 3 a.m. feeling like they're suffocating.

╰ They say they're "logical." Translation: They’re terrified of their own feelings. Emotions? Messy. Dangerous. Uncontrollable. So they intellectualize everything to avoid feeling anything real. They call it rationality. (It's fear.)

╰ They say they're "loyal to a fault." Translation: They mistake abandonment for loyalty. They stay too long. Forgive too much. Invest in people who treat them like an afterthought, because they think walking away makes them "just as bad."

╰ They say they're "resilient." Translation: They don't know how to ask for help without feeling like a burden. They wear every bruise like a trophy. They survive things they should never have had to survive. And they call it strength. (But really? It's exhaustion wearing a cape.)

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Page 1:
Panel 1: A small child with red hair in pig-tail braids sits at the base of a large tree. Someone off panel says, "The faeries took your child, Mary.
Panel 2: Inside a room with the child and tree visible through the window. Mary, a woman with medium-length red hair, is talking with a woman with short hair tied back with a bandana.
Mary: Not this again.
Other Woman: You remember the stories that mother told us.
Panel 3: The other woman leans forward as she speaks emphatically.
Other Woman: Of the faries that steal your baby and replace it with their own -- a changeling! Those dreadful creatures that then drain you of your energy, food, and time!
Panel 4: Mary's face is blank shock with an ellipsis over her head.
Panel 5: Mary tilts her head in confusion as she speaks.
Mary: Have you ever raised a child?
Other Woman: How do you explain the incident at the market?
Page 2:
Panel 1: Flashback, the child from the first page is crouched on the ground crying. Mary is kneeling a little ways away, watching with a concerned expression.
Mary in present day: That was my own fault. I already knew how Dana hates being around too many people.
Panel 2: Still a flashback. The child, now identified as Dana, hides her lower face in a green scarf. Mary reaches for her carefully.
Other Woman in present day: And how did you comfort her? She acts as if your touch gives her rashes!
Mary in present day: I gave her one of grandmother's scarf. She likes to run her fingers through it.
Panel 3: Back to present day, Dana sits at the base of the tree, the green scarf around her neck.
Other Woman, off panel: She sits at the forest's edge all day, listening. She's a fairy. The forest is calling to her.
Mary, off panel: She's just listening to the sparrow calls.
Panel 4: Tight focus on the Other Woman's unhappy mouth.
Other Woman: Mary, Father M says they're dangerous! he knows the fairies better than us.
Panel 5: Tight focus on the Mary's eye widening in surprise.
Other Woman, off panel: Have you ever met a fairy? Hm?
Panel 6: A tall fairy wearing a green cloak and with diaphanous wings on their back stands over a crib holding a baby. The fairy's eyes are wide as they spot Mary standing nearby.
Page 3:
Panel 1: Mary's hands are clasped, and she looks down at them.
Other Woman, off panel: That's what I thought. Go see Father M once you've come to your senses.
Panel 2: Mary stands in the doorway watching Dana standing by the edge of the forest.
Other Woman, off panel: He'll flog that dreadful creature until it tells him where your real daughter is.
Panel 3: Dana points into the forest and whistles a tune.
Panel 4: Mary is mostly hidden by the door as she watches Dana.
Panel 5: Dana's outstretched hand with her pointer finger extended.
Panel 6: A red sparrow comes to light on Dana's finger.
Panel 7: Dana pets the bird, a soft smile on her face.
Panel 8: Mary comes up behind Dana and the bird. The bird flies away, and Dana is started.
Panel 9: Dana shakes nervously.
Panel 10: Mary's eyes are wide and her mouth slightly open as she looks down at Dana.
Page 4:
Panel 1: Mary smiles softly.
Panel 2: Dana is kneeling in the grass, and Mary kneels beside her.
Mary: It seems that your bird calls have gotten quite accurate, haven't they?
Panel 3: Dana speaks into her scarf.
Dana: Her name is Fianna.
Panel 4: Mary: Does she visit us often?
Panel 5: Dana turns towards Mary and smiles and nods.
Panel 6: Mary holds a hand to her mouth in thought.
Mary: Well, that's no good. I've been a terrible host all this time.
Panel 7: The view is pointed up into the tree canopy.
Mary, continuing her speaking from Panel 6: Do you know what food she likes?
Panel 8: Mary and Dana are in identical poses kneeling and staring unto the forest.
Dana: Cake. Can I make her a pillow to sit on? She says the wood sill is uncomfortable.
Mary: Of course.
Page 5:
Panel 1: Mary asleep in her bed at night. A full moon shines through the window.
Panel 2: Dana's small hands reach up from the bottom of the panel to jostle Mary's shoulder. Mary is partially upright. her eyes wide and her hair in disarray.
Dana, shouting in all capitals: Mother wake up!
Panel 3: Dana has her arms raised as she talks to Mary, and Mary sits up in bed. Dana's speech comprises the entirety of the background surrounding Dana, Mary, and Mary's bed. Some of the words are obscured by the figures or are cut off by the border of the panel.
Dana: Fianna visited me tonight and I could tell something was wrong she wasn't hopping right I think her leg must be hurt. she wasn't flying me way she usually does and she almost crashed wall where arrived, and her song didn't sound right, it minor key and her fifths were off, I had to finish her song for her ever hap, and when I tried to pet her she flinched away something she normally does like didn't want me putting mo ew off it was all weird an blood on it! I don't know I do, and you have to h fly right now, but I'm.
Panel 4: Focus on Mary.
Dana, off panel: Please, you have to help Fianna!
Panel 5: Mary walks through the forest at night, holding a lantern to light her way and wearing a heavy cloak. A red sparrow shining with its own light flies in front of Mary, who is following it.
Panel 6: The sparrow flies between two trees.
Panel 7: Mary watches the sparrow.
Panel 8: The sparrow disappears behind one of the trees.
Panel 9: A small hand emerges from behind the tree.
Page 6:
Panel 1: A small child with long matted hair the same color as the sparrow emerges from behind the tree. Her clothes are ragged and dirty, and blood drips down her left leg.
Child: Stop following me.
Panel 2: Mary stares at the child.
Mary, thinking: A fairy…
Panel 3: Mary kneels down to the child's height and places her lantern on the ground.
Mary: Are you the one who plays with my daughter?
Panel 4: Mary smiles at the child.
Mary: She considers you a very good friend.
Panel 5: The child hunches in on herself.
Child: She's my best friend.
Panel 6: Mary and the child talk.
Mary: You can transform into lots of animals?
Child: Uh huh. I like being sparrow the most.
Mary: Do you like to fly, then?
Panel 7: The child looks down.
Child: I…I like to sing with her.
Panel 8: Mary smiles, touched.
Page 7:
Panel 1: Mary extends a hand towards the child, who is holding onto a tree for support as blood drips from her leg onto the grass.
Mary: Are your injuries alright?
Child: The forest will heal them.
Panel 2: Mary looks worried.
Panel 3: Mary takes off her scarf.
Panel 4: Mary holds her scarf out to the child, who looks at her with wide eyes and eyebrows raised in surprise.
Mary: here, to help keep you warm all night. If you'd like some food or rest, my doors are always open to you.
Panel 5: The child wraps the scarf around her much the same way Dana does.
Child: Inviting in a fairy is dangerous.
Panel 6: Mary is standing, looking down on this small child who only comes up to her hips.
Mary: Yes, well…
Panel 7: Mary heads back through the forest to her home.
Panel 8: Dana is asleep by the windowsill and clutching her scarf to her.
Mary, off panel: I think Dana would be upset with me if I didn't.
Page 8:
Panel 1: Daytime now, Mary brings a plate over to the windowsill where the child, Fianna, who is currently a sparrow stands.
Panel 2: Fianna the sparrow looks down at her meal.
Panel 3: Finna pecks at the birdseed.
Panel 4: Dana holds a pillow aloft triumphantly, and Mary smiles.
Panel 5: Fianna is comfortably nestled in her pillow.
Panel 6: Mary carries a sleeping Fianna on her pillow.
Mary, in a narration box: You're still wrong, sister.
Panel 7: Mary places Fianna next to Dana, who is asleep in bed.
Mary, in a narration box: No child of mine was ever replaced, nor were they meant to.
Panel 8: Fianna is now transformed into a child. It is easy to see how much Dana and Fianna resemble each other as they sleep next to one another.
Mary, in a narration box: I simply have tow daughters.

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