~q&a 1.0 (part dos)~

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Author: Bye, Elliot. It was a pleasure having you with us today. Next up, we have Valerie Sanger!

Valerie: Hello!

Author: How are you?

Valerie: I'm good. How are you?

Author: I'm fine. Let's get to the questions now. First one: what's your nationality?

Valerie: Technically, I'm American since I was born in the States. But I'm actually half American, half Indian. My dad's American-Indian, and my mom's pure Indian- she moved here during her teen years from India when her father got offered a permanent job here. 

Author: How do you feel about your parents?

Valerie: They're pretty cool, I guess. My mom and dad got married against so many people's wishes, even their own parents. But still, they made it work- our little family, my parents, me and my bro. They're sort of an inspiration to me.

Author: When you were dating Josh, did you notice any signs of apathy towards your relationship? If you did, do you think you just ignored it?

Valerie: I've actually thought about it before- but no, I don't think he was indifferent in anyway as long as we were together. He is genuinely a sweet, caring, kind person. I still remember the first time I saw him, it was on our front lawn, like just after minutes me and my family moved into town. Zach was with him and we all instantly became friends. He used to be more easygoing then, more funny and witty. But I don't know he just slowly became more and more conserved and quiet. He even stopped going out much unless Zach and I pestered him on both ends- and even then we have to drag him away from his room. High school has its effect on everyone, I guess- and not in a good way to some, I'm afraid. I did try my best to break his shell but to no avail. He was a good boyfriend nonetheless, and the bestest friend anyone could ever ask for.

Author: How would you feel if one of your friends came out to you as gay or bisexual or of any other sexuality?

Valerie: Certainly happy and glad for them. I mean I'm bisexual myself, of course, my support would be always there for them. I don't think any other reactions would be valid at all. 

Author: Well that's all the questions there seem to be for you. Thank you for answering them.

Valerie: No problem, any time.

Author: Next up, we have the adorable Josephine.

Josie: Hey.

Author: Welcome.

Josie: Thank you.

Author: Without wasting any time, let's begin: Why do you think your brother is hiding something from you? What do you think it is?

Josie: The why part is easy: it's Josh- he always has something to hide, not because he's scandalous or anything, he just doesn't like to tell much people about much anything at all. But all those times it's like he's never been deliberate to be secretive. However recently you could just tell that he was purposefully being all sneaky and evasive. He was practically acting suspicious. How can you not catch not onto that? If my brother's bad at anything, it's lying. Personally, I don't think whatever he's hiding is massive or earth-shattering. I don't know- maybe he's made a dodgy friend who's supplying him pot or weed- although he did say no when I asked him about it. Or maybe he's seeing someone new. The latter has a greater chance, I reckon- the last time I confronted him about it, he just sprinted away.

Author: How would you feel if your brother came out to as say gay or bisexual?

Josie: Surprised, for sure. But I'll be happy for him. I love him, he's my brother.

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