I haven't had time to check out your writing, but plan to soon. I'm leaving OC pairings out of my blog for now, though I have to agree that LAwxOC is the best pairing when it comes to OC's in this fandom
@JellyKat, Well, she worked in the medical camps during WWII, so she survived a camp bombing, and was one of only a few survivors. She's kinda been stuck in that moment ever since. :) And thank you for reading it! :D
A mental trauma that has scarred you so much that you lived on that moment for eternity. WW11 can indeed impact a person very deeply on a psycopathic level, so I think it's a nice choice for a mental scar. One of my characters in my original writing does the opposite. He suppresses painful memories that relate to... a certain someone. Sometimes the wall breaks and he relives flashes those times( resulting in emotional turmoil).
My government teacher studied Psycology and sometimes uses it as an example, hense my knowledge on the subject.
@JellyKat, I've always been fascinated with behavioral psychology, or anything that has to do with the brain and how people act. So, I wanted to try implementing that with Nana. In truth, I haven't done much research into PTSD episodes (though I really need to) so I can accurately portray Nana in a realistic way. :)
@I-Dont-Like-I-Obsess, I'm sure you can portrey Nana in an accurate way. I need to read the story when I get the chance. As someone with PTSD, it'll give me a way to really relate to the character.Can you tell me which story that is?
My government teacher studied Psycology and sometimes uses it as an example, hense my knowledge on the subject.
In truth, I haven't done much research into PTSD episodes (though I really need to) so I can accurately portray Nana in a realistic way. :)