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𝓝𝓪𝓶𝓮: Hana Rhee

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𝓝𝓪𝓶𝓮: Hana Rhee

𝓐𝓰𝓮: Mid Sixteen (estimated)

𝓞𝓬𝓬𝓾𝓹𝓪𝓽𝓲𝓸𝓷:

Student (grade 7, Gidae Elementary school in Seoul) (pre-apocalypse)
Caretaker for Prison Residents (post-apocalypse)
Fence Cleaning Crew in the Prison (post-apocalypse)

𝓕𝓪𝓶𝓲𝓵𝔂:

Jiyong Rhee- Father (Unknown)
Anna Rhee- Mother (Unknown)
Angela Rhee- Sister (Dead)
Tina Rhee- Sister (Unknown)
Glenn Rhee- Brother (Unknown)
Maggie Rhee- Sister in Law (Unknown)
Hershel Greene- In Law (Dead)
Beth Greene- In Law (Unknown)

𝓢𝓽𝓪𝓽𝓾𝓼: Alive

Hana's father was a man of many morals

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Hana's father was a man of many morals. He believed in self help books, therapy, 'Monday motivation', and hopeful quotes to get one through the day.

Hana had been raised on those quotes- 'hope is the only thing stronger than fear' or even 'do the right thing within the organization, whether or not they know it' were only a couple.

There was a time when things got difficult back in Korea. When Jiyong's close friend who Hana viewed as her Uncle had passed away after many months of battling a sickness. Afterward, Hana had closed herself off, her grades dropped, and for a while- she wasn't eating as she should (a habit she still carried now when things got hard).

Jiyong had put her into therapy and written all those notes of affirmation all over the house.

A nice 'you've got this, Hana! Fighting!' note on the mirror in her bedroom.

A 'the food is sweet, just like you!' note in her lunchbox.

Even a reminder of 'don't forget to smile!' placed in her backpack.

Of course, there were others and they were everywhere. Multi colored notes with cheerful messages placed in her school books, on the fridge and even one that changed daily that he'd somehow snuck on her pillow each morning so she could wake up to nice words written with love.

While in therapy, the doctor had told her a quote that her father began to repeat.

'Things have to get worse before they get better.'

She was told she had to feel her pain in order for it to get easier to handle. She had to focus on the pain and understand where it was coming from and why so she could figure out how to fix it.

Now, Hana was worlds away from that life- yet still losing people she loved as family.

Hershel was a man of faith. He reminded Hana a lot of her own grandfather back home. Maybe that's why she stuck so close to him.

So, seeing Hershel so brutally killed in front of her. In front of everyone as though it was a big show the Governor was putting on.. It was painful and left Hana distraught.

While back in therapy, the doctor had also explained the five stages of grief to her. 

Denial- She went through that the second she heard the Governor's voice.

Bargaining- Rick did that for her when he said they could all live together.

Depression- A feeling she'd become familiar with. Feelings that the Governor himself had originally become the catalyst for.

Anger- Well.. There was a reason she had the Governor as a walker tied up in a Michonne fashion way, wasn't there?

Acceptance- Impossible. Hana hadn't even accepted the end of the world, let alone everything that's happened because of it.

Hana had adapted a fear due to the new world. Losing people, of course, but she'd also become terrified of being alone.

And here she was.

Alone with nowhere to go.

Only with the man that destroyed everything keeping her safe from other walkers and filling the silence with his snarls.

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𝒶𝓊𝓉𝒽𝑜𝓇 𝓇𝒶𝓂𝒷𝓁𝑒𝓈--

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