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3. You can do the same to them!
4. PROFIT????
1. Post with your character
2. People can reply asking for your character's paragraphs of thought involving their character!
3. You can do the same to them!
4. PROFIT????
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A lot that Cyrus learned about Milla and the other contestants (e.g., Kasque and Jeritza) was based on her interactions with them while his own moments with her were, for the most part, more of the same old in a way he didn't mind. That is, she was curt but not necessarily genuine in that her words oft didn't match her expressions (read: she was sarcastic) and he thought that was very amusing. Really. He thought she was so fun to watch, particularly when she screamed about the shark that never was, from which he walked away with the impression that Milla was not all too adept at expressing herself in less outrageous ways. Because she was dishonest like that, it was an enjoyable sport to guess her thoughts and see what she would do next.
All that aside, he thought she was a considerate person still, especially after her truth booth visit and how fondly she spoke of Douki-chan at the final matchup discussion. It was unfortunate, what happened with Johnny, but she treated him well, considering, and Cyrus was happy for the connection she bridged with Jeritza. Everyone had come onto the show their own reasons, and he hoped she saw to hers and then some. He genuinely had a good time and a part of that was because he could watch individuals with struggles like Milla thrive, to say nothing of his interest in learning more about them and their worlds.