Storylines


Jayda Barclay If Garbo tried to put into words how much she loves and respects the woman she considers her best friend, she'd come up blank, simply because she wouldn't know how to limit it to a language. Jayda Barclay is one of the few people to know many of her fears and concerns, and was one of the first people to know her frustrations regarding her removal from Zenit and the aftermath of her relationship with her ex-girlfriend. She trusts her like no other and whenever she gets to spend time with her, Garbo's day is automatically a little brighter and better.

Brady Collins It was a completely chance meeting between Garbo and Brady Collins. Both her band Zenit and his band Sons of Uisneach were in the same city at the same time. A conversation with a fan waiting for the doors to open led Garbo to hearing a set, and she became a fellow fan instantly. The band's energy was something that she could relate to well, and after a few more run-ins with the other band she managed to finagle her way out drinking with them, and that only solidified their friendship. Brady is one of the best guys she knows, and while she's a little intimidated of just how fantastic she finds him to be, it's entirely in a good way, and she can't imagine a better person to spend time hanging out with, whether they're talking about music, porn, drinking games, or anything else at all, really. She looks up to him a lot and would drop just about anything if it meant being able to spend time with him.

Lucy Davis Garbo and Lucy Davis met through Jayda, and Garbo's been grateful for it ever since. In her mind, Lucy is everything that is down to earth, laid back, and gorgeous, and she looks up to her quite a bit because of that. Though she isn't as close to her as she is with Jayda, she still considers her a friend and she's looking forward to as many opportunities as possible in the future to get to know her better.

Garret Fox Garret Fox is, largely, a question mark to Garbo. He intrigued her early on with his work, drew her in with their mutual love of travel and experiencing new things, and caught her attention quickly with his wit and charming demeanor. A dinner spent reveling in the 1950s aesthetic was the spark that ignited their interactions and while she refuses to label what they share, or create expectations of what their relationship (whatever it may be) will entail, she knows that he's wormed his way thoroughly into her life and is already a dear friend and confidante.

Emmett Kinsella From the start, Garbo wasn't quite sure what to make of Emmett Kinsella. She knew she enjoyed his music and she knew she could respect his quest for perfection and his drive when it came to giving his very best at each performance, no matter how large or small, but that hadn't told her much about the man himself. After a bit of flirting led to actual physical attraction, right when she needed the distraction and attention most, Garbo started to question whether or not she was just lonely, or if she'd written off men faster than she should have. Even though she considers him primarily to blame for her current questioning state of her homosexuality, her almost instant trust in him as well as her deep-seated affection for him keeps her from actually being in any way upset, especially not when the experimenting was so much fun.

August Laine August Laine is the Clark to her Lois, the Superman to her Kryptonite. Almost immediately after meeting him, Garbo placed him very, very high on a pedestal. In her mind, he's an example of the ideal man, though in an untouchable way; she's head over heels for him in a completely platonic fashion and is pretty sure only a very few guys could ever match up. Between this and her completely separate adoration of Jayda, she's idealized their relationship somewhat and wants very badly for them to make it and be happy because she wants the best for them. The more she gets to know him, the more justified she feels in her adoration of him, and even if there are rough patches, she knows that he has the strength to make it through them.

Scout Lang Though her friendship with Scout Lang started as many of them did, with flirting, Garbo considers her to be a step above some of the rest. Though Scout tends to get written off easily by others, Garbo adores her very deeply and has a lot of respect for her upbeat attitude and her constant attempt to do what feels right to her, even if it means making a choice or decision that other people might not agree with. Though she isn't sure where else their friendship will take them, she knows that she looks forward to seeing how much more Scout will grow and show people what she's capable of.

Avery Campbell Miers Avery Campbell Miers is a woman whom Garbo admires greatly. She's strong, she's determined, and she has a very cool logic that contrasts Garbo's emotional impulsiveness very strongly, and yet not in such a way that it makes it impossible for the two to talk or understand what the other means. Her poise and her commitment to Senator Miers have only deepened Garbo's respect for her, and she's deemed her to be a very safe and acceptable crush due to her inaccessibility.

Gregory Miers Referred to solely as "The Senator," even in the privacy of her own mind, Gregory Miers is a complete surprise to her. From the start, she found herself completely trusting of him, even in the face of her usual reservations. From their first conversation she was more honest about herself with him than she was with anyone else, and while she isn't sure if she quite forgives him for that, she also knows she wouldn't have it any other way. There are very few men that Garbo absolutely idolizes above all others, but The Senator very quickly became one of them simply because of his charisma, his unapologetic attitude, and his drive to really and truly make a difference. The main reason she's even considering getting her citizenship in America is so that she can vote for him when he runs for President, though she acknowledges that, while a good cause, it isn't really the best reason to change nationality.

Danny Palmer There is no end to the ways in which Garbo respects Danny Palmer. He's intelligent, witty, knows precisely what he wants, and in addition to that he's one of the snappiest dressers that she knows. His advice is always carefully and well thought out and he listens almost alarmingly well, making her feel uncomfortably - but wonderfully - unable to hide behind anything. Even if his opinion wasn't as respected as it was, he'd still be one of her favorite people, if only because she's pretty sure they'll never quite understand each other, given their sexual preferences and each other's distinct lack of a preference for the other sex. And though he doesn't know it yet, he is quickly becoming her sole inspiration for wanting to not only get into fashion, but to make a very distinct men's line as well.

Chloe Porter As odd as it may seem to some people, Garbo is equal parts intimidated by Chloe and head over heels for her. She finds Chloe to be incredibly warm-hearted and vibrant and the few times they've been able to spend together so far have invariably made her very happy. Chloe has, in some ways, become her muse when it comes to her efforts in creating clothes, and the opportunity she has to work with her in a musical capacity is one she would never, ever turn down.

Dorian Prout Dorian is another person that Garbo respects. While on the surface the two don't share a great deal in common, as she's only dabbled in the party scene that he was so heavily involved in for a while, the two also share a number of things in common and she finds herself happily drawn to his personality. As well, anyone who makes Emmett happy is automatically someone she knew she'd adore, and it's only proven to be true.