>>99344689I think Lunella's an interesting character. She's clearly very intelligent, and knows more than the adults around her. At the same time, she thinks that her intelligence means that she's always right about everything. She's still a kid, and she has a kid's outlook.
And then we see her at her more vulnerable moments: she's sometimes bullied. She worries about what other people think of her. She's frustrated about people not understanding her and treating her like a child. People underestimate her, and people often don't understand her.
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>>99344352. She wants to be taken seriously and treated like an equal, so she's had moments where she's afraid to act her age because she worries about people thinking less of her.
If you don't like this, fine. That's up to you. But don't get mad at me because you don't like what I like.