@Stargazer &
@Brea My Popular Basketball Captain is finished
Penpal Project: Exposed | Page 3 | IwakuRoleplay.com
and to everyone else hope you like him or whatever... now on to my probably most hated char xD
I will look him over and get back to you!
Hmm yeah, that's true. The outcasts are just as unwilling to interact with the populars. Another thing I just wondered, how likely do you think it would be for penpal bonds to disintegrate when people find out their penpal was actually that slut they've hated for the last 3 years? I'm not great at psychology but that seems like something that would happen. Also, what if people had told their penpal who they really were?
It's not just outcast and populars though. It's
all (sorry for italicizing, just trying to get my point across) of the cliques (yes even the neutrals). And it honestly depends. Some bonds could truly be made from what the penpals have been told. For example say that you did find out you were penpals with that slut that you've hated for the last three years, but from what she's told you, it's hard to actually hate her as much as you did. It depends on whether or not people want to keep those bonds or not.
I believe one of the rules was not to tell your penpal your real identity
and
@Karakui , yes it is a rule, but if you look back at the THEN post in the over view, it shows:
[fieldbox]The only other rule was that they were not to give away their identity, nor give away any information that was too personal. Students would write under alias, as to make sure no one would find out who they were.
The project went along perfectly for the first couple of months. But, as time went on many students became far too curious concerning who they were writing with and broke the rules by revealing their identities.
Because so many of the students were finding out the identities of their penpal, Principal Jackson thought of another brilliant plan. His conclusion was simple: if some students were finding out the identity of their penpal then
everyone would.
So he set up an out of nowhere school assembly where students and staff had been summoned to the auditorium for his supposed 'important' announcement. The first thing they saw upon coming inside was a list of names of every student attending Avalon High, and right beside them where names of other students. What did this mean? Why were there names printed beside someone else's? What was going on, really? Was this another one of the school's stupid way to bring them all together? Confused and completely fed up with the principal's ridiculous mind games, the students broke into whispers and protests, demanding to know just what the purpose of this whole thing was. Finally, after minutes of struggling to keep boisterous students in line and once the auditorium had filled out, the principal made his appearance and told his students exactly what they had been dying to know.
Those names projected up on the screen?
Yeah. Turns out those are the names of the people they have been exchanging letters with for the past six months.[/fieldbox]
So at this point and time,
everyone should know who their penpals are by now.