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RIGHT OKAY SORRY. Stanley is getting a canon bump! As you can see by Peter's post, which made it up first. My bad. I will edit with details in just a sec, just wanted to get this up here so it's official.
Starting on the 28th, Stanley will be gone a few days. He left Peace with Tempest and Peter when he went to take a piss and got sucker punched by the magic whim wham into his old life. So, there's a very miserable toddler probably screaming her head off throughout the moon base. He's sorry, really...
And he'll be back for zombie day, yay?
Edit: The basic reason for the bump is that Stanley's aware now his friends aren't dead, so there's something hopeful for him that he didn't have before. Also, he's more emotionally available, within certain limits that won't affect most people much, so basically all good news. Also since the British version of Cadie is showing up, I needed him to know more about her. And here is that info, C&P'd, but keep in mind that Cassie, the girl who is apping in, is slightly different than Cadie. So this is just in general, it's not 100% accurate to Cassie, for her information you'll want to read her application.
...If anyone else is interested in tiny teenager dramas for some reason, anyway. (Save yourselves.)
Just bumping him up a few weeks to episode 4, during another party. At this party he invites Cadie (more about Cadie below) to join them so she'll bring pills for them. He also confesses to Michelle, his childhood friend and current crush, that he has feelings for her and that the rumored relationship he has with Cadie is just another one of their friend's fabrications.
Details:About Cadie. Cadie is an emotionally unstable teenager, a friend of Michelle's, who goes to the same school when she isn't in an inpatient facility for some r&r and emotional care. Her views on the world are a bit skewed, and her parents are too wrapped up in their own problems to pay attention to the things Cadie tries to ask for. Because of this, she's looking for connections, and desperately.
The reason she's involved in Stan's life has to do with Michelle, who at one point as a favor to her boyfriend Tony asked Cadie how she'd feel about hooking up with Stanley at a party. Cadie agreed, but that night she observed that Stanley was in love with Michelle, and not emotionally available. She downed a lot of pills in an OD, then spent the night hanging out with Stanley anyway, because she saw that he was a nice person, who was often overlooked by others. It's possible that Cadie related strongly to that feeling, though she doesn't clearly state it to be so.
That was the night that ended with the car in the river, after Stanley realized Cadie wasn't alright and carried her to get help. She became quietly obsessed with him, especially after Tony asked her to pretend that she and Stanley actually did hook up. There were parties in between, including one where she and Stanley slept together fully clothed, and she asked him when they could stop pretending to date. By which she meant "when can we start dating?" Though to Stanley it sounded like "when can we stop lying to people?" So he told her that she didn't have to pretend anymore, and apologized about Tony, and then continued talking to her about Michelle. He felt safe confessing his feeling about Michelle to Cadie, because she'd told him the night they met that she knew he was in love with Michelle, and it showed.
On a morning after another party, she (and an entire room of their friends) caught him obsessing over Michelle again, and he excused himself awkwardly. Cadie followed him into the hallway, and asked him for a date, which confused him. He knew that she knew he was in love with someone else, and it's possible he thought it was just keeping up appearances. It's also possible that he expected her to OD again or do something drastic if he objected, like she did the time before. He doesn't clarify why he agrees, but after some fumbling and hesitation, he does give her a very noncommittal assent. Which is why, when Cadie asks if she can be his date to the party, after some re-wording it so it's clear to a listening audience that he's not romantically inclined for her, he says "what the hell, it's a date."
It's obvious to everyone else that he's simply keeping his word, especially after he points out that she sort of twisted his arm in the first place. However, he does agree, and for Cadie, who lives in a slightly different world as a means of coping, it's enough. She gets excited, and tells her therapist that day in between odd lies about her parents dying at the circus that she's happy now, and she has a boyfriend. She goes home and prints out some pictures of Stanley to make a mobile for her room, and masturbates to the pictures on the mobile. It's pretty obvious that Cadie has fixated on Stanley at this point, in spite of his half-assed attempts to push her away gently. She goes to the party, and brings the drugs he requested. After which a lot more happens, but that's as far as I'd like to go this update.
The reason for the update is to first of all, let Stanley become aware that his friends at home aren;'t dead. He's been assuming they might be considering his original canon point, and he hasn't been in a very good place about that. It's also because that party is the peak of the first wave of problems he has with obsessing over Michelle, while Cadie obsesses over him. It's a mid-point in his forward motion as a human being for the early half of the season, basically. A canonpoint ampersand. I like leaving him poised right on the edge of a big change, but not toppled over it just yet.
At this point he's still very desperately in love with Michelle, but he's shown interest in casual dating, though not with Cadie, because Cadie's interest doesn't seem to be casual, and she's very emotionally delicate and unpredictable. Basically a can of worms he's not willing to open, so he just tries to gently brush her aside and hope she will take the hint, while -somewhat hilariously- being very clear and upfront with his attempted conquests that he's in love with someone already. But she doesn't love him back, and he'd really like a good shag, frankly. Unsurprisingly, none of his attempts at this canon point have persuaded any girls to go to bed with him.
OKAY THAT'S ALL, it's over. Go home.
Starting on the 28th, Stanley will be gone a few days. He left Peace with Tempest and Peter when he went to take a piss and got sucker punched by the magic whim wham into his old life. So, there's a very miserable toddler probably screaming her head off throughout the moon base. He's sorry, really...
And he'll be back for zombie day, yay?
Edit: The basic reason for the bump is that Stanley's aware now his friends aren't dead, so there's something hopeful for him that he didn't have before. Also, he's more emotionally available, within certain limits that won't affect most people much, so basically all good news. Also since the British version of Cadie is showing up, I needed him to know more about her. And here is that info, C&P'd, but keep in mind that Cassie, the girl who is apping in, is slightly different than Cadie. So this is just in general, it's not 100% accurate to Cassie, for her information you'll want to read her application.
...If anyone else is interested in tiny teenager dramas for some reason, anyway. (Save yourselves.)
Just bumping him up a few weeks to episode 4, during another party. At this party he invites Cadie (more about Cadie below) to join them so she'll bring pills for them. He also confesses to Michelle, his childhood friend and current crush, that he has feelings for her and that the rumored relationship he has with Cadie is just another one of their friend's fabrications.
Details:About Cadie. Cadie is an emotionally unstable teenager, a friend of Michelle's, who goes to the same school when she isn't in an inpatient facility for some r&r and emotional care. Her views on the world are a bit skewed, and her parents are too wrapped up in their own problems to pay attention to the things Cadie tries to ask for. Because of this, she's looking for connections, and desperately.
The reason she's involved in Stan's life has to do with Michelle, who at one point as a favor to her boyfriend Tony asked Cadie how she'd feel about hooking up with Stanley at a party. Cadie agreed, but that night she observed that Stanley was in love with Michelle, and not emotionally available. She downed a lot of pills in an OD, then spent the night hanging out with Stanley anyway, because she saw that he was a nice person, who was often overlooked by others. It's possible that Cadie related strongly to that feeling, though she doesn't clearly state it to be so.
That was the night that ended with the car in the river, after Stanley realized Cadie wasn't alright and carried her to get help. She became quietly obsessed with him, especially after Tony asked her to pretend that she and Stanley actually did hook up. There were parties in between, including one where she and Stanley slept together fully clothed, and she asked him when they could stop pretending to date. By which she meant "when can we start dating?" Though to Stanley it sounded like "when can we stop lying to people?" So he told her that she didn't have to pretend anymore, and apologized about Tony, and then continued talking to her about Michelle. He felt safe confessing his feeling about Michelle to Cadie, because she'd told him the night they met that she knew he was in love with Michelle, and it showed.
On a morning after another party, she (and an entire room of their friends) caught him obsessing over Michelle again, and he excused himself awkwardly. Cadie followed him into the hallway, and asked him for a date, which confused him. He knew that she knew he was in love with someone else, and it's possible he thought it was just keeping up appearances. It's also possible that he expected her to OD again or do something drastic if he objected, like she did the time before. He doesn't clarify why he agrees, but after some fumbling and hesitation, he does give her a very noncommittal assent. Which is why, when Cadie asks if she can be his date to the party, after some re-wording it so it's clear to a listening audience that he's not romantically inclined for her, he says "what the hell, it's a date."
It's obvious to everyone else that he's simply keeping his word, especially after he points out that she sort of twisted his arm in the first place. However, he does agree, and for Cadie, who lives in a slightly different world as a means of coping, it's enough. She gets excited, and tells her therapist that day in between odd lies about her parents dying at the circus that she's happy now, and she has a boyfriend. She goes home and prints out some pictures of Stanley to make a mobile for her room, and masturbates to the pictures on the mobile. It's pretty obvious that Cadie has fixated on Stanley at this point, in spite of his half-assed attempts to push her away gently. She goes to the party, and brings the drugs he requested. After which a lot more happens, but that's as far as I'd like to go this update.
The reason for the update is to first of all, let Stanley become aware that his friends at home aren;'t dead. He's been assuming they might be considering his original canon point, and he hasn't been in a very good place about that. It's also because that party is the peak of the first wave of problems he has with obsessing over Michelle, while Cadie obsesses over him. It's a mid-point in his forward motion as a human being for the early half of the season, basically. A canonpoint ampersand. I like leaving him poised right on the edge of a big change, but not toppled over it just yet.
At this point he's still very desperately in love with Michelle, but he's shown interest in casual dating, though not with Cadie, because Cadie's interest doesn't seem to be casual, and she's very emotionally delicate and unpredictable. Basically a can of worms he's not willing to open, so he just tries to gently brush her aside and hope she will take the hint, while -somewhat hilariously- being very clear and upfront with his attempted conquests that he's in love with someone already. But she doesn't love him back, and he'd really like a good shag, frankly. Unsurprisingly, none of his attempts at this canon point have persuaded any girls to go to bed with him.
OKAY THAT'S ALL, it's over. Go home.