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Aug 2021

Kerren had a great relationship with his parents (until insert spoiler here )

now his parental figures include Mrs. Calloway, and Marrick.
He loves Mrs. Calloway, feels like he's disappointed her though. Marrick... it's complicated. he pretty much just like.. lives with him??? like now (specifically like chapter 7 time) it's kinda an indfference.

Summary


putting mine under a read more owo;

Dutch: Doesn't really talk to his parents much, these days. He's not estranged from them or anything; he's just been away from home long enough that the most contact he has with his parents are a couple letters he writes to them a month.
Alex: Only has vague memories of his biological parents: they were killed in a head-on crash when he was very little. His aunt Betty took over as his guardian soon afterwards, and he's pretty close to her.
Lee: Thinks that his mother is the definition of a tiger parent, which annoys him, but he's still close to his parents.

I'll go with the characters introduced so far.

Lucy: Doesn't have a good relationship with her mother but I can't reveal why just yet. She has a good relationship with Solomon, she thinks very highly of him and sees him as her father figure.

Jack: Has a great relationship with his parents and wants nothing more than to see them again.

Mel: Never knew her parents but I hope to reveal that soon.

Norman: Never knew his parents, but Adrielle, his aunt, is raising him as if he were her own. They have a great relationship but Norman is kind of a weird kid and she doesn't understand him sometimes.

Vincent: Hates his mother with a burning passion because she was part of a cult and contributed to sacrificing him.

Well, my main character does not have a good relationship with them, like at all. The result of very narcissistic parents with a heavy preference for his sister. Him and his sister have a close relationship tho!

It's still to be told in the story, but my main character's parents divorced when he was 10, his father left town and hadn't seen him in six years, plus he barely called or texted him. Now he's 16, he had to move to the town his father lives to play hockey and they reunited, but although he tries a lot to get along with him, the old man keeps the distance and seems not to care at all about his kids. But I'm still building this relationship.

Another one has a close relationship with his father, but the old dude is too harsh and demands a lot from the kid.

In order to have a relationship with their parents, they should still be there.
This is valid for both the main characters, Annie and Scott. Victorian times were tough.
Despite this, Annie's father figure, uncle Scott, is always with her and they are quite connected in life. There is a good synergy between the two and an average of 20 years of difference, they have grown up and fought the difficulty of life together. :slight_smile:

My main characters don't have the best relationship with their parents. It's more they tolerate each other. For two of them though, as they get older they have a much better relationship with one of their parents.

Agony: very negative, can't reveal for plot reasons, but real bad.
Thesis: fine? Fine.
Duenna: got some not great influences and ideas passed down, but overall loving
Motif: kinda lonely, parent's worked a lot
Sequel: very supportive! little but of favoritism towards his brother, but not bad

Forces Of Nature: The Season Sisters have a pretty good relationship with their parents. Autumn is especially close to their father and as is Spring with their mother.

Their brother Dry sometimes isn't on best terms with them due to his antics and feeling overshadowed by his sisters, but at the end of the day they still care for each other very much.

Rainy has a good relationship them as well, but tends to be moody and withdrawn at times which worries their mother

Circus Freaks:

Asa has very good relationships with her parents. She's a bit spoiled and admires her father a lot.

Mimo doesn't remember his biological parents, but is very close to his adoptive ones, his mother especially.

Mago... uh... well... it's complicated...