My play really has one main character, Ava. Ava is a high school sophomore, and she’s very disciplined and structured. She doesn’t want to waste any time, so she plans everything out—when she eats, sleeps, does homework, even the time she spends with friends. She’s a control freak, but when she loses her watch, she learns to relax a little.
Ava is the type of person who loves things like colored pens and those little sticky notes in the shape of animals or flowers. She loves reading novels about people doing adventurous things—things she’d never dare to do—although she never reads longer than her scheduled reading time. She’s on the fringe of the “popular” group at school, and could’ve been fully part of it if she was a little more easygoing. As it is, though, she rarely attends parties she’s invited to, although she does eat lunch with her friends.
Ava is the type of person who loves things like colored pens and those little sticky notes in the shape of animals or flowers. She loves reading novels about people doing adventurous things—things she’d never dare to do—although she never reads longer than her scheduled reading time. She’s on the fringe of the “popular” group at school, and could’ve been fully part of it if she was a little more easygoing. As it is, though, she rarely attends parties she’s invited to, although she does eat lunch with her friends.
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