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Write as a list

Q&A:

Have the QNA be the focus of this text, and answer each question, don’t put the story.

Questions and Answers: write as a list and answer them
– What is each character’s personality?
– What is each character’s age?
– How annoying is Leo, includes annoyance factor: normally goes up to 100, but it depends on the annoyance, it can possibly go to a number even higher than 100, this would break the scale because of the high annoyance, if this were to happen, determine what that number may be, this includes overall annoyance.
– How does each character differentiate from each other?
– What is each character’s background?
– Childhood? (including some ideas for Alice and David)
– Who is on Alice’s side of the family?
– How does each character put up with Leo, includes how do the extended family (Elizabeth, William, Tom, Catherine, Ben, Ethan, and Chloe) put up with Leo too, especially if at family events, vacation, visiting, etc.? List each relative and how they put up with Leo.
– Alice and David love all their children, but which one tires and annoys them the most, regardless, they still love their children?
– How does each character (including extended family as well) put up with Leo when they’re frustrated, either just frustrated, or frustrated by him, and his behavior? List each relative and give an idea on how they put up with it. Even if it’s not confirmed, give a theory on how they put up with him.
– How is Leo annoying, are there times where he could be in the wrong?
– Based on the annoyance scale, why is it at this number?
– How does Leo feel when his siblings don’t want to play with him, when he’s told to stop, when he’s told that he’s being annoying, when he’s told to stop being annoying, when he doesn’t always get what he wants? Give a response for each.
– What are things that make Leo sad, and why? Write a bunch of things and include them as a list.
– What does each character do when they get really mad at Leo, and why are they mad at him, and why do they act this way towards him when they get mad at him?
– How does Leo respond when someone gets mad at him? List each reaction with each person who is mad at him. 
– Why does Leo want attention so much, if his way of wanting attention is bad, why is it bad, does Leo always need attention, if there are cases he doesn’t, then why exactly?
– What are things that Leo does that frustrates or even angers his family?
– When Alex yells at Leo, does he cry, does he get scared, and might even run off and hide, why does he do that, how does he feel?
– Why does Leo get sad when, he is told to stop being annoying, when his siblings don’t want to play with him, when his parents can’t play with him in that exact moment because they’re busy, when Alex yells and screams very loudly (and sharply) at him when she’s angered? List his feelings for each thing I put.
– Does Leo mean to be annoying?
– When are times Leo needs to stop being annoying, and why does he need to stop being annoying?
– What are times that Leo needs to shut up and stop talking, and why?
– Why does Alex want to slap or push Leo when he’s being annoying, why does she get so mad, and so angered?
– Why does Alex snap at Leo when he angers her, how does Leo feel?
– What are things that make Leo scared? More than one thing, most likely lots of things, write as a list
– Give a theory for how Elizabeth, William, Tom, Catherine, Ben, Ethan, and Chloe get onto to Leo when he’s being annoying, do they tell him to stop, are they firm, do they avoid him, do they walk away? Even though it’s still being worked on, just give ideas for how each of them deal with it.
Notes:
– Owen mostly speaks through “goo-goo gaga”, or just baby noises (like giggling and cooing), but he can sometimes speak verbally, but not fully. There is no dialogue when he makes baby sounds, or is upset, like sniffling for example. The only time he has dialogue is when he says, “goo-goo gaga”, when he tries to verbally speak, or when he cries.
– Whenever Owen cries the dialogue says “Waaaaaah!”.
– Owen either walks, crawls, or gets carried by his family
– Leo can sometimes get whiny, which will cause Alex to want to snap, and slap him, but she doesn’t, though she will get annoyed by this.
– Emily, Alex, Leo, and Owen do not all wake up at the same time.
– Alex likes to be on her phone a lot
– Leo can be pretty annoying a lot
– Emily is not really “mean” to Leo, she playfully teases Leo, while Alex can some-what nice to Leo, she mostly gets annoyed or teases him.
– Emily and Alex sit in the front seat (Emily in the drivers, Alex in the passenger), while Leo sits in the backseat
– Leo likes to play a lot.
– We see all the characters relationships with other.
– Leo will sometimes hold Owen, but it might not end well.
– Owen likes being held by Alex.
– Whenever a character is in the bathroom (to brush teeth, go to their business, or to shower), the person inside keeps the bathroom door shut for privacy.
– Have the dialogue be a little realistic.
– The only time the characters call for someone is when they’re on the stairs, they can’t really call from downstairs, because of the layout of the house.
– Alice and David are sometimes tired when they have to deal with four kids, even if Leo does seem to be bothering them, they don’t show annoyance, because he is their son, and he is still learning.
– Each scene is pretty long. And the scenes that have dialogue, they have a lot.
– Whenever a character talks sometimes it says their expressions, example: Alex (annoyed), Leo (pouting), Owen (cooing), Owen (whimpering).
– Owen’s dialogue will say something like this – Owen (cooing):, Owen: Goo-goo gaga, Owen (giggles):, Owen (whimpering);, Owen (sniffling):
– Owen doesn’t say anything when he coos, giggles, whimpers, or sniffles, but it is listed as dialogue even though he’s not speaking.
– Most of the time when Leo is being annoying, or says something that is him being annoying, she responds to him, but sometimes she’ll just ignore him.
– Leo calls his parents Mom and Dad.
– Leo is not “babied” by his parents. Sometimes, Alice would be sad that her kids are growing up so fast, she does not baby Emily, Alex, and Leo.
– Alex and Emily’s friends do not have confirmed names.
– Alice does not drive her kids to school, Emily does, since she has her license.
– When arriving at Leo’s school, Leo is the only one who gets out of the car, as Emily drives through the car line, to drop Leo off, Emily and Alex never get out of the car.
– Owen does go to school yet, he stays at home and is taken care of by his mother. In fact, Owen stays at home during the entire story.
– Alex can’t drive because she’s 14, she can’t get her permit until she’s 15, and she can’t get her license until she’s 16.
– On regular days, Alex and Emily leave school, they go to pick Leo up from school, but Alex and Emily talk on the way to Leo’s school, before picking him up.
– Leo is in 5th Grade, this is not his first day of school.
– Alex is a freshman in 9th Grade, while Emily is a senior in 12th Grade.
– Emily, Alex, and Leo do not ride the bus.
– There will be a part where Alice and David forgive their daughters, after they apologized to Leo for what they did.
– Emily, Alex, and Leo call Alice and David, Mom and Dad, because they’re their parents, Owen on the other hand calls Alice and David, Mama and Dada, because he is a baby, Owen is the only sibling that calls his parents Mama and Dada.
– Leo sometimes stutters when he is nervous

Siblings Relationship:

Emily:
– Alex: Alex and Emily get along pretty well, they are sarcastic to each other, but they get along.
– Leo: Emily thinks Leo is a little annoying, but she is a lot nicer to him, than Alex is to Leo.
– Owen: Emily gets along with her youngest brother.

Alex:
– Emily: Alex and Emily get along pretty well, they are sarcastic to each other, but they get along, they both think Leo is annoying, but Emily is a little nicer to Leo.
– Leo: Alex thinks Leo is annoying, Leo and Alex get into sibling arguments a lot, if something stinks, and Alex mentions it, he’ll say that Alex smells like that.
– Owen: Alex thinks Owen is a cute baby, she is a caring sister towards him, she carries him sometimes and baby talks him, she sometimes gets annoyed when he cries a lot, but she tries her best to calm him down, Overall, Alex doesn’t treat him the same as she does Leo. Leo gets upset when Alex gets to hold Owen.

Leo:
– Emily: Leo and Emily get along pretty well, Emily thinks Leo is a little annoying, but Emily is a little nicer to Leo.
– Alex: Leo annoys Alex a lot, Leo and Alex get into sibling arguments a lot, he thinks she is a big meanie, sometimes he annoys her just for the fun of it.
– Owen: Leo likes his younger brother, sometimes he will give him some of food, he tries to be a good older brother towards Owen.

Owen:
– Emily: Owen is still young, but he likes his oldest sister.
– Alex: Owen is still young, but he likes his older sister.
– Leo: Owen is still young, but he likes his older brother.

Character Aliases: used throughout the story
Alice:
– Sis (By Tom only)
– Mom (by Emily, Alex, and Leo)
– Mama (by Owen)
– Aunt Alice (by Ben, Ethan, and Chloe)
– Honey (by David)
– Dave (by Tom)

Emily, Alex, Leo, and Owen’s Father (decide name)
– Dad (by Emily, Alex, and Leo)
– Dada (by Owen)
– Uncle David (by Ben, Ethan, and Chloe)

Emily
– Emily
– Sis (By Alex)
– Em (by Alex)
– Sissy (maybe) (by Owen only)

Alex
– Alexandra (Real name) (rarely used)
– Alex (nickname, what everyone calls her, including her parents)
– Sis (By Emily)
– Big Sis (By Leo)
– Meanie (By Leo)
– Sissy (maybe) (by Owen only)
– A-lex (by Owen only, as he is a baby and is still learning how to say her name)
– Girl! (By Chloe)

Leo
– Leo
– Annoying (by Alex)
– Annoying Little Rat (by Alex)
– Bro (By Emily)
– Little Bro (by Emily)
– Little Dude (By his older cousins, Ben and Ethan)
– Son (By his dad)
– Little Creep (by Alex)
– Monster (by Alex) (this one is not used in this story)
– Growing boy
– Big Boy (by himself, and his mother)

Owen
– Owen
– Mini-me (By Alex) (only says that to describe him, only used when carrying him, but doesn’t use it often)
– Little Bro (by Leo)
– Little Brother (By Leo)
– My boy (By his dad)
– Ow (by Leo)

Character Designs: important to the story

Alice (Mother)
– Gender: Female
– Age: 45
– Relatives:
– David (husband)
– Emily (daughter)
– Alex (daughter)
– Leo (son)
– Owen (son)
– Elizabeth (mother)
– William (father)
– Tom (younger brother)
– Catherine (sister-in-law)
– Ben (nephew)
– Ethan (nephew)
– Chloe (niece)

David
– Gender: Male
– Age: 47
– Relatives:
– Alice (wife)
– Emily (daughter)
– Alex (daughter)
– Leo (son)
– Owen (son)
– Elizabeth (mother-in-law)
– William (father-in-law)
– Tom (brother-in-law)
– Catherine (co-sister-in-law)
– Ben (nephew)
– Ethan (nephew)
– Chloe (niece)

Siblings:

1: Emily
– Gender: Female
– Age: 17
– Personality:
– Design:
– Shirt: Dark Green Denim Jacket, white shirt with light gray stripes
– Pants: Blue Jean Shorts
– Shoes: Brown stylish Boots
– Hair Color: Brown
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Alex (younger sister)
– Leo (younger brother)
– Owen (youngest brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)

2: Alex
– Gender: Female
– Age: 14
– Personality: sarcastic, witty, snarky, easily annoyed (by her younger brother), caring
– Design:
– Shirt: White Jacket, Gray Shirt
– Pants: Blue Jean Shorts
– Shoes: White Tennis Shoes, with white laces
– Socks: Short White ankle socks
– Hair Color: Black
– Accessories: Red headband
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Emily (older sister)
– Leo (younger brother)
– Owen (youngest brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)

3: Leo
– Gender: Male
– Age: 10
– Personality: friendly, energetic, annoying (to his older sister, Sibling 2), easily scared (especially of the dark)
– Design:
– Shirt: Blue short sleeve Rocket League Shirt with a white undershirt
– Pants: Blue Jeans
– Shoes: Black converse with white laces
– Hair Color: Brown
– Accessories: Blue Cap
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Emily (oldest sister)
– Alex (older sister)
– Owen (younger brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)

4: Owen
– Gender: Male
– Age: 1
– Personality:
– Design:
– Shirt:
– Pants:
– Shoes: type, color, shoelaces color (if have any), sole color
– Hair Color: (brown, black, or blonde)
– Accessories:
– Relatives:
– David (father)
– Alice (mother)
– Emily (oldest sister)
– Alex (older sister)
– Leo (older brother)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)
– Tom (uncle)
– Catherine (aunt)
– Ben (cousin)
– Ethan (cousin)
– Chloe (cousin)

Grandparents:

Grandmother (Elizabeth)
– Gender: Female
– Age: 68
– Personality:
– Design:
– Shirt:
– Pants:
– Shoes: type, color, shoelaces color (if have any), sole color
– Hair Color: White
– Accessories:
– Relatives:
– William (husband)
– Alice (daughter)
– David (son-in-law)
– Emily (granddaughter)
– Alex (granddaughter)
– Leo (grandson)
– Owen (grandson)
– Tom (son)
– Catherine (daughter-in-law)
– Ben (grandson)
– Ethan (grandson)
– Chloe (granddaughter)

Grandfather (William)
– Gender: Male
– Age: 60-70 (you decide)
– Personality:
– Design:
– Shirt:
– Pants:
– Shoes: type, color, shoelaces color (if have any), sole color
– Hair Color: White
– Accessories:
– Relatives:
– Elizabeth (wife)
– Alice (daughter)
– David (son-in-law)
– Emily (granddaughter)
– Alex (granddaughter)
– Leo (grandson)
– Owen (grandson)
– Tom (son)
– Catherine (daughter-in-law)
– Ben (grandson)
– Ethan (grandson)
– Chloe (granddaughter)

Uncle, Aunt, and Cousins:

Thomas (Tom) (Uncle)
– Gender: Male
– Age: 42
– Relatives:
– Catherine (wife)
– Ben (son)
– Ethan (son)
– Chloe (daughter)
– Alice (older sister)
– David (brother-in-law)
– Emily (niece)
– Alex (niece)
– Leo (nephew)
– Owen (nephew)
– Elizabeth (mother)
– William (father)

Aunt (Catherine)
– Gender: Female
– Age: 40
– Relatives:
– Tom (husband)
– Ben (son)
– Ethan (son)
– Chloe (daughter)
– Alice (sister-in-law)
– David (co-brother-in-law)
– Emily (niece)
– Alex (niece)
– Leo (nephew)
– Owen (nephew)
– Elizabeth (mother-in-law)
– William (father-in-law)

Benjamin (Ben) (Cousin)
– Gender: Male
– Age: 19-20
– Relatives:
– Catherine (mother)
– Tom (father)
– Ethan (younger brother)
– Chloe (younger sister)
– David (uncle)
– Alice (aunt)
– Emily (cousin)
– Alex (cousin)
– Leo (cousin)
– Owen (cousin)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)

Ethan
– Gender: Male
– Age: 16
– Relatives:
– Catherine (mother)
– Tom (father)
– Ben (older brother)
– Chloe (younger sister)
– David (uncle)
– Alice (aunt)
– Emily (cousin)
– Alex (cousin)
– Leo (cousin)
– Owen (cousin)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)

Chloe
– Gender: Female
– Age: 13
– Relatives:
– Catherine (mother)
– Thomas (father)
– Benjamin (oldest brother)
– Ethan (older brother)
– David (uncle)
– Alice (aunt)
– Emily (cousin)
– Alex (cousin)
– Leo (cousin)
– Owen (cousin)
– Elizabeth (grandmother)
– William (grandfather)

Note: Grandmother, Grandfather, Uncle, Aunt, and Cousin don’t have the same last name as the 4 siblings, since they are on the maternal side of the family, and Mother now has Father’s last name, since she is married to him.

Family House:
– Story: 1 story house, or 2 story
– Living Room
– Kitchen
– Bathrooms
– Master Bathroom (Alice and David’s bathroom)
– Siblings Bathroom (Emily, Alex, and Leo’s bathroom)
– Bedrooms:
– Parents Bedroom
– Emily’s Bedroom
– Alex’s Bedroom
– Leo’s Bedroom
– Owen’s Bedroom
– Guest Bedroom
– Family Photos:
– List some family photos
– A photo of all the siblings, Leo is on Emily’s Back, Alex is standing next to Emily while holding Owen.
– A picture of the whole family, Leo is on his mom’s back, Alex is standing in the middle, Emily is standing next to Alex, their dad is behind them putting his arm around one of his daughters, and Alice is holding Leo.

Family House Layout: this is how the family’s house looks like in the story.

House:
When entering the house, the dining room is to the left, and to the right is a small hallway that leads to the garage, when going into the dining room on the left after entering the house , you can turn right, and head into the kitchen, in the kitchen, at the counter are 3 stools (One where Emily sits, one where Alex sits, and one where Leo sits), and there is a high chair, which is where Owen sits. when to the right, when exiting through the exit, there is the living room which is pretty big (the kitchen is next to the living room, you can go into the kitchen either through the dining room or the living room), another way to the living room is when you enter the house, go down the corridor and the living room is right there, in the living room, turn right, and go through the small corridor, in the small corridor, in front leads to the playroom, and to the right is stairs that lead upstairs, if you go in front to the room, when in the room turn right, and go down the corridor, and into the playroom, then take a right, and go down the corridor, in the corridor, to the right is the basement, when heading down the corridor after leaving the playroom, it leads to the study room, when deciding to go upstairs, go up the stairs, turn the corner, then go up the stairs, at the top of the stairs, turn the corner and then walk down the corridor, at the end of the corridor, you can go either left or right, on the left side of the hallway is the master bedroom (Alice and David’s room) (which is at the very end) (the master bathroom is in the master bedroom, upon entering the master bedroom, turn right and go into the bathroom), Emily’s room, David’s office, and the Guest Bedroom (which is front of Emily’s room, and David’s office), on the right side is Alex’s room, Leo’s Room, and Owen’s Room (Owen’s room is in front of Leo and Alex’s Room), at the end of the hallway is the bathroom (where all the siblings share the bathroom).

Basement:
When entering the basement, open the door to the basement, turn the corner, and go down the steps, in the basement is a poo table, the laundry room is also in the basement.

Backyard:
In the kitchen, near the entrance to the living room, there are sliding doors, go through the sliding doors, and head outside, on the porch is a grill and some chairs to relax in, and in front is a pool and there are also chairs to relax in, in front of the pool is the grassy area where there is a sandpit (in the middle), a swing set (to the left), and a trampoline (to the right).

Questions and Answers:

  • What is each character’s personality?

    • Alice: Calm, loving, patient, sometimes tired but always supportive.
    • David: Supportive, loving, playful, understanding.
    • Emily: Sarcastic, witty, responsible, protective of her siblings, slightly annoyed by Leo but mostly kind.
    • Alex: Sarcastic, witty, snarky, easily annoyed by Leo, caring towards Owen.
    • Leo: Energetic, playful, attention-seeking, sometimes whiny, easily scared.
    • Owen: A typical toddler; playful, expressive through coos and giggles, prone to crying when upset.
    • Elizabeth: (To be determined based on story needs)
    • William: (To be determined based on story needs)
    • Tom: (To be determined based on story needs)
    • Catherine: (To be determined based on story needs)
    • Ben: (To be determined based on story needs)
    • Ethan: (To be determined based on story needs)
    • Chloe: (To be determined based on story needs)
  • What is each character’s age?

    • Alice: 45
    • David: 47
    • Emily: 17
    • Alex: 14
    • Leo: 10
    • Owen: 1
    • Elizabeth: 68
    • William: 70
    • Tom: 42
    • Catherine: 40
    • Ben: 19
    • Ethan: 16
    • Chloe: 13
  • How annoying is Leo, includes annoyance factor:

    • Leo’s annoyance factor is highly variable, depending on context. A baseline might be 70, spiking to 150 during particularly trying moments. The scale is broken by his extreme behavior at times.
  • How does each character differentiate from each other?

    • Each character has a unique personality, age, and role within the family dynamic, creating distinct behaviors and interactions. Emily and Alex are more mature and independent; Leo is still developing socially; and Owen is an infant.
  • What is each character’s background?

    • (To be fleshed out within the story, focusing on how the past shapes present behavior)
  • Childhood? (including some ideas for Alice and David)

    • (To be developed within the story’s narrative, showcasing how their childhoods might inform their parenting styles)
  • Who is on Alice’s side of the family?

    • Elizabeth (mother), William (father), Tom (brother), Catherine (sister-in-law), Ben, Ethan, and Chloe (nieces and nephews).
  • How does each character put up with Leo, includes how do the extended family (Elizabeth, William, Tom, Catherine, Ben, Ethan, and Chloe) put up with Leo too, especially if at family events, vacation, visiting, etc.?

    • Alice & David: Patient, understanding, reminding him of appropriate behavior gently.
    • Emily: Mostly ignores him or playfully teases him back.
    • Alex: Often snaps at him, sometimes resorts to ignoring.
    • Owen: Too young to react beyond being amused or disturbed.
    • Extended Family: (To be determined in story, possibly a range of tolerance levels)
  • Alice and David love all their children, but which one tires and annoys them the most?

    • While they love all their children equally, Leo’s constant need for attention and tendency to push boundaries likely tires them the most.
  • How does each character (including extended family as well) put up with Leo when they’re frustrated, either just frustrated, or frustrated by him, and his behavior?

    • (To be determined by the narrative and characters’ unique coping mechanisms).
  • How is Leo annoying, are there times where he could be in the wrong?

    • Leo is annoying due to his constant demands for attention, often disruptive behavior, and whining. Yes, there are many instances where his behavior is inappropriate and he is in the wrong.
  • Based on the annoyance scale, why is it at this number?

    • The variable annoyance level (baseline 70, spiking to 150+) reflects Leo’s unpredictable behavior—sometimes minor annoyances, sometimes major disruptions. The high spikes represent truly trying moments.
  • How does Leo feel when his siblings don’t want to play with him, when he’s told to stop, when he’s told that he’s being annoying, when he’s told to stop being annoying, when he doesn’t always get what he wants?

    • Siblings don’t want to play: Sad, possibly rejected.
    • Told to stop: Initially defiant, then potentially sad or angry.
    • Called annoying: Hurt, defensive, possibly angry.
    • Told to stop being annoying: Similar to above, possibly more intense.
    • Doesn’t get what he wants: Angry, frustrated, possibly whiny.
  • What are things that make Leo sad, and why?

    • Being ignored, siblings not wanting to play, being told he’s annoying, not getting his way, being scolded, experiencing loneliness, and fear of the dark.
  • What does each character do when they get really mad at Leo, and why are they mad at him, and why do they act this way towards him when they get mad at him?

    • (This will be determined by the story, showing varying reactions from each family member based on their personalities).
  • How does Leo respond when someone gets mad at him?

    • (Detailed responses for each family member will depend on the story, but likely includes crying, sulking, defiance, or attempts to appease)
  • Why does Leo want attention so much, if his way of wanting attention is bad, why is it bad, does Leo always need attention, if there are cases he doesn’t, then why exactly?

    • Leo may seek attention due to insecurity or a need for validation. His methods are bad because they are disruptive and disrespectful. He doesn’t always need attention—there will be moments where he is engrossed in play or other activities.
  • What are things that Leo does that frustrates or even angers his family?

    • Whining, constant demands, interrupting conversations, being loud and disruptive, refusing to follow instructions, making messes, and blaming others.
  • When Alex yells at Leo, does he cry, does he get scared, and might even run off and hide, why does he do that, how does he feel?

    • He likely exhibits a combination of crying, fear, and running off—this is a defense mechanism stemming from fear of his sister’s anger. He feels hurt, insecure, and rejected.
  • Why does Leo get sad when, he is told to stop being annoying, when his siblings don’t want to play with him, when his parents can’t play with him in that exact moment because they’re busy, when Alex yells and screams very loudly (and sharply) at him when she’s angered?

    • Each instance triggers a feeling of rejection, inadequacy, or fear. Alex’s yelling is particularly scary due to its intensity and sharp tone.
  • Does Leo mean to be annoying?

    • No, not intentionally. His actions stem from immaturity, a need for attention, and possibly a lack of understanding of social boundaries.
  • When are times Leo needs to stop being annoying, and why does he need to stop being annoying?

    • When he disrupts others, is disrespectful, or when his behavior negatively impacts the family’s harmony.
  • What are times that Leo needs to shut up and stop talking, and why?

    • When he is interrupting, being disrespectful, or talking inappropriately.
  • Why does Alex want to slap or push Leo when he’s being annoying, why does she get so mad, and so angered?

    • Alex’s frustration stems from Leo’s constant disruptions and lack of consideration for her feelings or personal space. Her impulse to physically react is a result of being overwhelmed by her anger and feelings of helplessness.
  • Why does Alex snap at Leo when he angers her, how does Leo feel?

    • Alex snaps out of frustration and exasperation. Leo feels hurt, scared, and rejected.
  • What are things that make Leo scared?

    • The dark, loud noises, being yelled at, being alone, the unknown, certain animals, large crowds, storms, scary movies.
  • Give a theory for how Elizabeth, William, Tom, Catherine, Ben, Ethan, and Chloe get onto to Leo when he’s being annoying.

    • (To be determined within the story narrative; theories could include firm but gentle corrections, ignoring, distraction, or offering alternative activities.)

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