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27/1/12 18:52 (UTC)Favorite indulgence? Is all of them an appropriate answer? Sophie is definitely cut from the "want, take, have" mold. She prefers the best of everything - clothes, food, furniture, accessories, and being at the top of her game she knows she can have them.
Sophie believes that everyone is entitled to indulge themselves as often as they can - they're literally what make life worth living.
#13. Sexual Orientation? And, regardless of own orientation, thoughts on sexual orientation in general?
Sophie is most definitely bisexual. The ability to seduce anyone is essential to being her sort of grifter, but once she realized the pleasure that could be had from any gender she was completely sold on the concept.
As such, people who limit themselves to one gender or the other confuse Sophie. Why would you voluntarily cut yourself off from such potential ecstasy?
#21. Turn-ons? Turn-offs?
Turn-ons - intelligence, imagination, and an appreciation of the finer things in life. People she can't manipulate on first meeting.
Turn-offs - people who automatically assume she can be bribed or bought. People who treat her like a possession. Stupid people. Mean or vindictive people.
#22. Given a blank piece of paper, a pencil, and nothing to do, what would happen?
The world's most amazing high fashion wardrobe - assuming she could find somebody to turn her scribblings into reality.
And a shopping list to make anyone's bank account weep.
#33. Concept of home and family?
Especially now that Nate seems willing to put his demons to rest, Sophie's ideal home and family are exactly what she has now with the team. She's not looking for marriage, but having people she cares about and who care about her in return - people she can count on through literally anything...that's what feels most real to her when people talk about home and family.
#43. How far did they get in formal education? What are their views on formal education vs self-education?
Sophie has her A-Levels, but is pretty impressively self-educated. Having a degree from any one particular university seemed pointless when she could have all of them depending on the con she was running.
She understands the benefits of formal education, but doesn't really see the point in somebody else telling her what she needs to know to get ahead. She'll handle that one all on her own, thank you very much.
#50. Is this person afraid of dying? Why or why not?
Yes, pretty desperately. Sophie may love a good death scene, but she's afraid of dying for real because it's out of her control and she doesn't know what's going to happen to her once she does. She's afraid it'll hurt, she's afraid the people she love with cry - or worse, that she'll die alone and no one will miss her or care.