Burr loves to write, and she has the introspective demeanor typical of writers – she lives a rich internal life, and notices little details around her that her friends often overlook – until she points them out. Burr has spent so much time in libraries and book stores studying the works of history’s great writers that she’s developed an enormous amount of patience for a young girl. This attribute serves her well, especially when her friends start to get too rowdy.
Because she’s used to spending time by herself, writing or just observing her surroundings, Burr is capable of not speaking for long periods of time. This can sometimes be misconstrued as her being upset or standoffish - but that’s almost never the case. Burr simply prefers to speak when she has something of value to say. She likes it when she and one other friend are alone, and can calmly discuss their interests and dreams, of which Burr is always supportive.
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