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Autumn likes to think of herself in achievements โ she must be smart, since she won several science fairs; she must be a good friend, as othersโ give her praises; she must be a favored student, as teachers are constantly asking her to make runs for them. She only perceives herself through frivolous physical things and takes them at face-value. Because she cannot see between lines easily, Autumn tends to follow societal rules. Sheโs polite, punctual, and her whole life revolves around her academics.
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Thereโs something angry in Autumn. Sheโs a smoldering flame that canโt be snuffed and it affects the way she sees the world. Autumn has so much pent up aggression that she throws tantrums, hurtles insults at friends, would even pull her hair out. Autumn feels all her emotions intensely โ happiness, sadness, excitement, anger. Sheโs untethered, manic even, and her moods swing unpredictably. Hot temper aside, she can be snooty and pretentious because of her academic success. Autumn tries not to be, but she looks down on those who donโt succeed academically as academics is all she focuses on.
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The manipulation of frequency entails the power to increase or decrease the frequency in which things happen. She could slow the ticks of a clock, speed up the rotation of a coin, or mess with the frequencies of a radio. In short, Autumn manipulates the number of occurrences of a repeating event per unit of time. In a clock, she can manipulate the amount of times the gears turn and make it slower or faster. With a coin, she can speed up the rotation, and on a radio she can plug up the sound frequencies.
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Autumnโs power is not easily applied and Autumn often has to act smart and strategic with it. She cannot change the frequency of an object that has a frequency of 0; at least one occurrence of an event much have happened for her to control the frequency. A coin that hasnโt spun cannot have itโs rotation sped up, a clock that isnโt working cannot be slowed, and an unplugged radio cannot be messed with. |
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Autumn Mallory Miracle is the daughter of Roger and Gloria Miracle. It is said that Autumn was a dutiful daughter, even from the womb; she had come to the world so quiet the doctors feared she was stillborn. Her younger years were spent indoors under the careful eye of her mother, an emotionally fragile woman who fretted over her first (and only) born child like most mothers. Autumnโs father was a military man, having joined with the navy at a young age and stuck with it throughout the years. He was strict, expecting his every words to be followed and Autumn was quick to bow to his orders.
It was tough, being a military child. They moved every couple of years and Autumn had always been particularly bad at making friends. At the tender age of eleven, Autumn decided her social life was doomed from the start and focused on her studies instead. She had a few friends, of course, and wasnโt a complete loner โ but, when it came to playing or studying, she chose the latter.
Life with her family wasnโt just Aโs and orders, though. Her relationship with her mother had always been a precious connection, and Autumn begun to register her motherโs strange behavior when she was ten. It was strange to her, the way her mother worried herself to the point of vomiting and sometimes would lie in bed crying all day and night. Autumn did her best to cheer up her mother, tried to make her mother proud with her grades or put on a shadow puppet show (a strange, niche skill Autumn possessed). At a certain point, when Autumn was thirteen and had just moved to a new town โ Crestwood Hollow โ her motherโs erratic behavior had worsened, and her father reluctantly placed her in a mental ward. He retired to stay in the town with her mother and got a pencil pusher job as an accountant.
Autumn felt alone without her mother. She wouldnโt describe her relationship with her father as distant, but she didnโt share the same connection with him that she did with her mother. Maybe it was the absence of her mother that gave bloom to the darkness in her chest that wouldnโt go away, and slowly it began to make sense to her. Autumn was always considered a crybaby โ easy to push to tears when she was in trouble, or when she got a grade she wasnโt satisfied with โ but her behavior went beyond that. She became irritable, confused, and felt as if she lost her identity. The slight nervousness she got from social interaction became a screaming in her mind and her emotions became turbulent. She chalked it up to puberty; sheโs seventeen now and her emotions are stronger now than ever.
Autumn decides to do what she does best โ bury herself in her studies and ignore everything else.
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Autumn would describe her friendship with Vanessa as water crashing upon a rock, where Vanessa was the water and she was the rock. Autumn enjoyed Vanessaโs company and they could even be considered close friends, but Vanessa put more energy into their friendship than Autumn did. Vanessa constantly adapted herself to Autumnโs unmoving, stagnant self. Secretly, Autumn was jealous of Vanessa and spent a lot of their time together bitter and irritable. Still, Vanessa molded to Autumnโs jealousy and tried to become who Autumn needed โ except, Autumn didnโt know what she needed, so how could Vanessa.
Maybe it was because of her confusion, her lack of self, that Autumn sought Vanessaโs affection and Vanessa tried to bend to Autumnโs whims. It started with innocent touches, became stolen kisses behind bookshelves and fumbling in the dark. Autumn doesnโt know why she did it, why she initiated this kind of relationship with Vanessa, but she knew it was unhealthy the way she relied on Vanessaโs touches without giving herself completely to Vanessa. She kept herself steely, vulnerable only physically and never letting Vanessa see her when she was out of control.
Her death left Autumn reeling. It was selfish, her first thought, that Vanessa would no longer be there to kiss her when she felt alone and angry. This left Autumn even angrier, more confused, and her emotions spilled out of her control.