Rion's problem in social mingling, was it because of him or his mother?
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Re: Rion's problem in social mingling, was it because of him or his mother?
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Yet, what if his being a loner is the reason that brought him a superpower? Sometimes, I notice that loner or not so famous individuals often get the attention of superpowers in a movie.
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I agree with you.asteel18 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2021, 13:10 I believe it was the moving so much. Every time you leave your home and friends, it's a loss. He never knew how long he was going to be in a particular school, so why bother making friends? When he did finally open up to Dee, he still found ways to push her away. Although Dee, being in a military family, was still was able to easily make new friends. I can't imagine what that would be like, to move every few months or so.