TV-Series
Description
Somali Longhaired attends Dahlia Academy as a member of the White Cats House. She has blond hair, red eyes, and a small frame, yet wields considerable physical strength, ranking second only to Journey Rex within her house. She wears the standard White Cats uniform without buttoning it, paired with black and purple socks.
Her personality blends a childish demeanor with fierce loyalty and emotional vulnerability. Generally kind, even when bullied, such treatment affects her internally. Somali's central devotion is to Aby Ssinia, rooted in his promise to create a world where others wouldn't look down on them. This devotion sparks extreme jealousy when Aby interacts with other girls, often leading her to punch him. Conversely, she is fiercely protective and will defend him at all costs.
Key developments shape her story. During the sports festival, she joined Aby's scheme to undermine Juliet Persia, intentionally wounding Juliet in the Pole Topple event using spiked shoes. Later, after Juliet comforted her during an emotional breakdown, Somali shifted allegiance to Juliet's faction, viewing her as a maternal figure. This led Somali to distance herself from Aby, convinced her presence troubled him.
Seeking Aby's recognition, Somali entered the Miss Dahlia contest. Despite struggles with dancing and stage fright, Aby intervened to partner with her during the event. Their reconciliation culminated with Somali expressing happiness at being with him and Aby affirming she was fine as she was.
Subsequently, Somali volunteered to become Journey Rex's servant. When Scott Fold also sought the position, Rex organized a wrestling match between them. After a prolonged, exhausting bout, Somali conceded defeat, allowing Scott to share the role, demonstrating her inherent kindness and lack of malice.
Additional traits include her perceptiveness, independently deducing the secret relationship between Romio Inuzuka and Juliet. She maintains a body pillow featuring Aby and displays a noted lack of hostility toward the Black Dogs, uncommon among her White Cats peers. Her name references the loyal Somali cat breed, reflecting her unwavering dedication to Aby. Her background involves an unspecified familial context. Her development centers on evolving from Aby's devoted follower to Juliet's ally while retaining her core traits of physical strength and emotional sincerity.
Her personality blends a childish demeanor with fierce loyalty and emotional vulnerability. Generally kind, even when bullied, such treatment affects her internally. Somali's central devotion is to Aby Ssinia, rooted in his promise to create a world where others wouldn't look down on them. This devotion sparks extreme jealousy when Aby interacts with other girls, often leading her to punch him. Conversely, she is fiercely protective and will defend him at all costs.
Key developments shape her story. During the sports festival, she joined Aby's scheme to undermine Juliet Persia, intentionally wounding Juliet in the Pole Topple event using spiked shoes. Later, after Juliet comforted her during an emotional breakdown, Somali shifted allegiance to Juliet's faction, viewing her as a maternal figure. This led Somali to distance herself from Aby, convinced her presence troubled him.
Seeking Aby's recognition, Somali entered the Miss Dahlia contest. Despite struggles with dancing and stage fright, Aby intervened to partner with her during the event. Their reconciliation culminated with Somali expressing happiness at being with him and Aby affirming she was fine as she was.
Subsequently, Somali volunteered to become Journey Rex's servant. When Scott Fold also sought the position, Rex organized a wrestling match between them. After a prolonged, exhausting bout, Somali conceded defeat, allowing Scott to share the role, demonstrating her inherent kindness and lack of malice.
Additional traits include her perceptiveness, independently deducing the secret relationship between Romio Inuzuka and Juliet. She maintains a body pillow featuring Aby and displays a noted lack of hostility toward the Black Dogs, uncommon among her White Cats peers. Her name references the loyal Somali cat breed, reflecting her unwavering dedication to Aby. Her background involves an unspecified familial context. Her development centers on evolving from Aby's devoted follower to Juliet's ally while retaining her core traits of physical strength and emotional sincerity.