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The sugar rations will have to be precise, though. CHARMED (2018—)
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“The purpose of today’s experiment is to prove that the object behind me, the Lasser Glass, is home to an observable, predictable, supernatural force. There’s no scientific equivalent for the word ‘haunted’, so we’ll just say this object is responsible for at least 45 deaths in the four centuries of its recorded existence.”
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SONJA JIMENEZ is THIRTY. People say they look like AIMEE CARRERO, but they don’t see it. They were once known as KAYLIE RUSSELL from OCULUS, but now they’re just your average VICTIM. I’d watch out if I were you, I wouldn’t want to get on anyone’s bad side. You never know what might happen…
Since Sonja was a child, she has noticed dark figures lingering and/or racing past her whenever she gazes into reflective surfaces — especially mirrors — for too long.
Although she told her parents about the ominous figures she’d see, they just summed it up to her just having an overactive imagination.
When experiencing severe amounts of stress, the silhouetted figures linger in her peripherals, even if she’s nowhere near any reflective surfaces.
Has a slight phobia of mirrors.
Is a pro at putting on her makeup and doing her hair without a mirror. She’ll only take a peak at how she looks for no more than a few seconds.
Can always be seen wearing the evil eye necklace gifted to her by her superstitious abuela.
She was very close to her grandmother growing up and thus managed to adopt a lot of the older woman’s superstitious beliefs.
Whenever Sonja’s gone through emotional events that are too much for her to handle, she turns to baking. Her abuela taught her this could be one little way she could bring brightness into her chaotic world.
What are you characters intentions in Deacon Falls?
Since the passing of her abuela a year ago, Sonja’s negative relationship with mirrors have gotten increasingly worse; she even detests looking into reflective surfaces as a whole, and it has gotten in the way of her job at the grocery store. She’s tried meeting with more than one mental health professional about her problem, but none of their attempts with exposure therapy have been successful. Having overheard about an experimental study being done on phobias and how to overcome them at the university, Sonja’s desperation to stop seeing the haunting figures just about everywhere she goes has her seriously considering volunteering herself.
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