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Veronica Sawyer ([personal profile] teenangstbullshit) wrote2012-09-26 11:52 am

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O O C I N F O
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Current Characters: Belle

C H A R A C T E R I N F O
Character Name: Veronica Sawyer
Series: Heathers
Age/Gender: 17 | Female
Canon Point: During the climactic fight with J.D.
History: Le Wiki

Personality:
Veronica is a very intelligent young woman who just wanted so desperately to be part of the most popular clique in school, the Heathers. Now that she's gotten a taste of what it's like, however, she's not so sure she likes it. The Heathers force her to play cruel pranks on the less popular members of the student body, which she tells them she's not exactly comfortable. But she goes along with them and their horrible ways because to deny the will of Heather Chandler is to commit social suicide. Veronica even ends up abandoning her childhood friend Betty Finn, who was more of a true friend than the crowd she runs with now. This experience combined with the pointlessness of her high school life has left her feeling very jaded, which bleeds through in her obvious sarcasm.

That is, until she meets James Dean, also known as J.D.. J.D. is the only person in the school on her intellectual level that she actually enjoys hanging out with. It's made clear that she actually respects him and is intrigued by him when she chooses to sleep with him the same night she turned down a rude horny college guy. J.D. seems to be good at catching her in her moments of vulnerability, as she's just had a huge fight with Heather Chandler and briefly entertained thoughts of killing her. However, she never once plans to go through with these malicious thoughts, as shown the next morning when they're trying to come up with a drink to make Heather puke her guts out and J.D. suggests drain cleaner. She doesn't even bat an eye at turning it down, but ends up accidentally serving it to Heather anyway.

J.D. mentions that at least she got what she wanted, but Veronica quickly argues that she never really wanted her dead. From her reaction an d the fact that she didn't know about the accidental switch, her words are most likely sincere. What teenager doesn't wish death on someone they're mad at? In another moment of emotional vulnerability, she lets J.D. convince her to write a suicide note to cover up their accidental crime. Though the ruse works, Veronica is clearly shown to be remorseful for what she's done. That's quickly overshadowed, however, by her disgust with how the suicide has been treated by everyone at school and in the media. She complains that even people who openly hated Heather were running to tell their sob stories to the camera.

Special Abilities: A remarkable talent for forging people's handwriting and a pretty high IQ.

How did your character die? She failed to defeat J.D. and was blown up with the rest of the school.

Other: I'm sorry it's just so quotable!







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Did you read the rules and F.A.Q.? Yep.

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