Indy is the character the reader follows in the sixteenth chapter, and one of the oldest middle children in the Girl House.
Delicate and over-thinking is how I would best describe her, though luckily not too self-conscious about not being as powerful as some of her sisters. Like most young people, she sometimes just needs a helping hand to guide her in the right direction, even when she is too scared or anxious about where that direction may go.
It's understandable why sometimes others tune her out. However, I still regard Indy as a small, delicate, blossom petal, scared to be taken by the wind and clinging to the tree trunk to keep her grounded. Occasional frustration is understandable, but please treat her gently!
I guess you can't be too hard on someone who looks forward to something for so long, watching other people go, while she has to stay behind, and then gets extremely nervous the moment it's her turn as well.
Goodbye, lovelies!
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