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Winifred "Fred" Burkle ([personal profile] writingsonthewalls) wrote2015-06-04 09:13 pm

CR Chart - Denouement

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Allison Argent
One of Derek's and Stiles' friends and full of potential. Fred performed her autopsy once. Though not particularly close with Allison (something Fred wishes to work on due to their mutual comrades), she's found Allison to be a clever, capable young woman, and thus far there's nothing to not like about her.
Bucky Barnes
Friend, ally, and room mate. Though the two aren't emotionally intimate, Fred's taken a strong liking to the quiet, war-molded soldier. It's obvious he's been through Hell and back (though given what she knows of his and Steve's world, probably not a Hell dimension, just a figurative albeit really shitty earthbound kind of Hell) and that it's taken its toll on him. It's pretty obvious he's toting around some PTSD and who-knows-what-else. She doesn't know specifics, but she definitely won't pry. Either way, she has his back. After all, they both have their secrets, and that's okay. They currently seem comfortable with keeping things relatively vague despite mutual protectiveness in practice.
Buffy Summers
One of Angel's old lovers and one of Fred's room mates. Most of what Fred knows about Buffy came from secondhand accounts, namely Cordelia's and Wesley's. Though they haven't had the time nor circumstance to do much bonding, Fred's seen enough to begin to understand why Angel fell for her. Namely, she kicks ass in the name of what's good for the town. Despite their lack of experiences together, Fred feels Buffy is someone who is more or less instantly worthy of trusting and relying on. Then again, maybe that's because Angel would trust and rely on Buffy with good reason, and that's plenty reason enough for Fred to as well.
Dean Winchester
One of the few besides Fred who has been in Denouement since the first wave of arrivals. Over the year there, Dean has become one of Fred's most trusted allies and confidants. Between beer-time bonding and survival slaying, Fred has found a very particular camaraderie with him. But Dean has also earned major brownie points beyond their friendship. He was one of the people who rescued her from the technicians, and with Lisa's aid, nursed her back to health. He's also the only other person in the town (as far as she knows) who has spent unwanted time within a literal hell dimension (empathy much?). Because of all of the above, she harbors a secret flame for the hunter, though due to his own wave of tragedies, Fred has opted to keep it to herself.
Derek Hale
One of the few who has also been in Denouement since the beginning. Derek is a werewolf, and boy, it's a good thing Fred has a particularly good affinity for people of the supernatural variety. Never has it made her think any less of him. Though he's aloof and conservative in the emotional intimacy department, Fred took an almost-immediate and keen liking to Derek. Drawing parallels to Angel helped in the beginning; now it's because he's both compassionate and determined and has proven himself time and time again as a valuable, wonderful friend, ally, and teammate. Heck, he was even part of the party who rescued her from the technicians. Also, his brooding make every room feel downright homey.
Faith Lehane
Okay, so Faith is a little rough around the edges. A lot rough. However, Fred knows from their not-so-splendid dealing with one Angelus that Faith is a crazy capable slayer. She also knows that Faith's a good person and has the strength and courage to continue to try to be one. Really, that makes her all the more grateful for the opportunity to get to know her, rather than have Wesley and Angel fill her in on whatever news they had. All's going well so far! Which... is kind of surprising. In the good way, of course.
Kelly 087
Stoic, strong, quiet. Emoting really isn't her strong suit, as Fred has found out. Neither are emotions. However, Kelly is a true comrade, and has come to Fred's aid on many occasions. Needless to say, they've both done well with earning one another's respect, and at this point, Fred is always happy to see her face. Or helmet. Whichever is more appropriate in the situation. After all, the Spartan is as dependable and steadfast as they come, and Fred is always more than happy to do what she can in return.
Michonne
One of Rick's cohorts and a room mate in the school. To be honest, Fred doesn't know much about this samurai lady, aside from that she seems pretty to the point, down to business, focused, and well... kickass. But they haven't butt heads, so there's no reason for Fred to think anything bad of her.
Oliver Queen
He's Batman.

Or at least they seem to share a lot of the personality traits. Though they don't really agree on anything (including morals, standards, and methods), he's not entirely off-putting. Mostly, but not entirely. He seems to be on the side of the good fight, even if their means of doing, well, anything are completely different. That's currently a big saving grace.
Rick Grimes
Expert on dealing with the undead and room mate in the school. As far as specifics go, Fred doesn't know too terribly much about Rick. Well, aside from the whole "zombie" thing, but that kind of becomes a topic when it's an issue within the town as well. She also knows he has a son, who is either extremely lucky or unlucky to be exempt from the technicians' grasp. Beyond that, Fred has gathered that he's been through and seen some serious shit, and it's left its mark on him. It's not her place to pick his brain about his personal matters. What she cares about is that he seems to be a good man, defending their home and the other residents of the school with the same effort as he would his own people.
Rocket
Cutest damn non-human in Denouement. Beyond the aw-factor that never ceases to amaze her, Fred is entirely in awe of his skill in engineering and putting theoretic concepts into working, functional pieces. There's little she wants to do more than ask him to work with her on her interdimentional portal theory... except maybe snuggle him. Just look at those little hands! And the fur!
Sam Winchester
Another of the first arrivals and Dean's younger brother. What's not to like about Sam? He's pretty cool under the collar, and he makes a fantastic research buddy. Fred's grateful the town has Dean, but she's extra grateful that it gets a double dose of Winchester hunter-y goodness in the form of Sam. There's no doubt he's an asset to the every-changing population of the town. Though they don't really hang out together outside of the name of (sometimes-crypto) science, Fred enjoys his company immensely. She also hopes he doesn't mind it too terribly much when she pops over to chill with Dean.
Steve Rogers
A good man. A champion for the good fight. There's also this awkward situation in which Fred knew Steve before the technicians pulled him back in a second time, though any memories of that time aren't there for him. Probably for the best, given the town's history and that the previous version of him read up on all her crazy. Still, the "I know you but you don't know me" thing was uncomfortable while it lasted. However, she's very much glad he was reunited with his friend and fellow soldier, Bucky, and even more so that he decided to join the ranks as one of the folks living in the school.
Willow Rosenberg
Witch, room mate, friend from back home. Once upon a time, Willow was a great help in stopping Angelus, and Fred took a pretty instant liking to her. A very strong liking in a form of a short-lived crush. However, these days, she's a valued and dearly cherished friend and sister-in-arms. Willow has been a wonderful asset to their little, schoolyard team and an even better protector. The town feels just a wee bit safer with such a skilled and trustworthy witch on their side; at least, that's Fred's opinion. Willow was also one of the people who helped rescue Fred from the technicians. A good protector indeed and worthy of the title of champion. Though Fred hasn't gotten the chance to be a completely open book with her, Willow is one of her go-to confidants, and there's no question that Fred trusts her explicitly.
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