Hooked Extended Epilogue by Emily McIntire

Hooked Extended Epilogue by Emily McIntire

Author:Emily McIntire [McIntire, Emily]
Language: eng
Format: epub


Name: Wendy Michaels

Age: 20

Place of birth: Florida

Current location: Bloomsburg, Massachusetts Nationality: American

Education: High school

Occupation: Barista as a hobby more than a need

Income: Heiress

Eye color: Brown

Hairstyle: Long, straight, and brown

Build: Petite

Distinguishing features: Nothing that stands out, but James loves her in blue

Preferred style of outfit: Summer dresses

Glasses? No

Any accessories they always have? No

Level of Grooming: High

Health: Healthy

Handwriting style: Loopy

How do they walk? She walks to blend in, not stand out

How do they speak? Doesn’t speak her mind often—she has

learned to bite her tongue and stay silent; has random outbursts, especially when upset with her father and whenever she’s around James

Style of speech: Normal

Accent: American

Posture: Good

Do they gesture? Yes

Eye contact: Sometimes

Preferred curse word: She doesn’t have one

Catchphrase? Doesn’t have one—at the beginning of her character arc, she isn’t quite sure who she is

Speech impediments? No

Laugh: Loud and light.

What do they find funny? Rom-coms and her little brother’s jokes Smile: Shy and beautiful

Emotions: Tries to keep them hidden but isn’t always successful, especially once she starts to break out of her shell

Childhood: Wealthy and sheltered; raised by nannies, constantly craving her father’s attention

Schooling: Only involved as much as she was expected to be; named in the yearbook as most likely to never work

Jobs: Barista, only to pass the time

Dream job as a child: She never really thought of what she wanted to do beyond what was expected of her

Role models growing up: Her father

Greatest regret: Not speaking up for her little brother sooner

Hobbies growing up: She’s always been a people-pleaser who didn’t have her own backbone or identity, so whatever anyone else wanted her to do

Favorite place as a child: At home when her dad was there from a business trip and was tucking her in

Earliest memory: Her father leaving her an acorn when she was a little girl

Saddest memory: Having to kill her father

Happiest memory: Finally standing up for herself

Any skeletons in the closet? No

If they could change one thing from their past, what would it be? She would have protected Jon better, and she would have found her voice sooner

Describe major turning points in their childhood: Her mother dying and her father’s change in behavior

Personality: Innocent, sweet, naive

What advice would they give to their younger self? You deserve to be in every room you walk into.

Criminal record? Nonexistent.

Father

Age: Middle aged

Occupation: Businessman

What’s their relationship with character like: Strong relationship when she was young and then strained as she grew older. He became distant and a workaholic and she longed for the attention and parenting she used to have. Created a lot of issues for her in her adult years.

Mother

Age: Deceased

Occupation: Worked with her father

What’s their relationship with character like: Always strained.

Siblings? Yes, one half-sibling, Jon

Closest friends: Angie

Enemies: None

How are they perceived by strangers? Naive and young

Any social media? Yes, but only because she’s expected to have it

Role in group dynamic: People-pleaser

Who do they depend on:

Practical advice: Her father

Mentoring: Her father

Wingman: Angie

Emotional support: Jon

Moral support: Angie/Jon

What do they do on rainy days? Read a book or hang out with her brother

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