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His name is Guillaume Vinteuil. Everyone calls him Gill these days, not that he minds. His traits are slob, flirty, daredevil, party animal and virtuoso. Young adult. A french bass player who moved to Sunset Valley for the opportunities and the quiet life away from the stage. On his first day in town, he met the woman of his dreams, who is everything he has ever wanted in a life partner... only to find she is completely asexual, aromantic, and never even considered him as anything more than a best friend. Her sister has on more than one occasion made it clear she is into him, but he has shown no interest in her nor would he risk ruining what he has with his best friend for a hook up with her sister.
LTW is to be a rock star, and his job is music to reflect that. He does however want to start a band and make a career of it.
1. His love life looks like a non-physical life in the friend zone. What do the cards say for his future relationships?
2. He came to Sunset Valley for success in his career and find fortune doing what he loves. Will the fates be kind to him in that aspect?
3. Is happiness on the cards for him the way his life is now?
[mod="Livvielove"]Hello Guillaume! A strong name, and upon reading more about him I can see it suits him. Let's dive into these questions!
1. It is a sad thing to be in a one-sided love affair. Thankfully, the future is entirely in Gill's hands. I see that Gill has created a very strong bond with his best friend and that's something good he can always keep. Dreams are not stagnate states, and Gill will realize this in his future. Dreams can and will change - as that is just a normal part of life. I see someone bright in his future, should he embrace the understanding of the ever-changing dream.
2. The short answer: yes, depending on how you define "success" and "fortune." The longer answer: success is much like the aforementioned "dream" concept I brought forward. Gill, from my perception, longs to hold tight to temporary things as permanent states, and that may hurt him in the long run. If he does not lose this mentality, he may end up feeling like a complete failure in regards to this question. Much like "beauty is in the eye of the beholder," successful is in the eye of the content.
3. Should he change nothing at all? I do not see a pleasant future... but I wouldn't see a pleasant future for anyone if things stayed exactly as they were in one moment. Things are constantly changing, and as Gill grows and changes - and maybe learns to let go of the temporary, fleeting things in life that he wants to hold stagnate - he will have many opportunities to find his own happiness - be it in someone else, but more importantly, within himself.
I wish him luck with his best friend, and I hope that my insights give him something to ponder, or at the very least, amuse him.[/mod]