Adeline Light/Relationships

Family
Addy’s parents are endlessly patient and put up with her whims and whimsy, and one can even argue that they spoil her. The reason why she is able to care for others is because of her cousin, who remembers to keep her in check.

Her view on her destiny is partially influenced by her parents, as they believe that going through the story was the only way her mother could become more sensible.

Since her aunt died in a freak accident before she was born, Addy’s parents had to consult Headmaster Grimm and the court philosophers. Following the advice given, they adopted a child to fill in the role of Princess Makemnoit. The child grew up to be her cousin, Ting An, and as they grew up together, they were almost like sisters. Addy adores her cousin and feels bad for constantly relying on her help.

Addy has a lot of younger siblings, but since they are much younger and she is usually as mature than them, their relationship isn’t very sibling-like. Of course, they still have fun and play games, but Addy feels a lot more comfortable with her cousin.

Friend
Addy is a pretty sociable person and befriends people from both the Royal and Rebel sides. While she can be irresponsible and earn the ire of her group mates, she makes it up with her creativity and ideas.

Even though Addy makes friends easily, they find it difficult to get to know her better, as she doesn’t open up and share her troubles (if she even realises that she is bothered). The only one who knows her hidden sides, including those she is not aware of, is her cousin.

Pet
What better animal suits a princess with no gravity than a flying horse? Ms Peggy rescues Addy when she is too high for others to retrieve, and loves to play fetch with Addy, except Addy is the ball and the game is done in the sky.

Romance
While Addy is infatuated really easily, she loses interest in the person almost as quickly. She prefers to pay attention to her friends and family instead. Presently, she doesn’t know who her prince will be, so she doesn’t really care about what happens to him or what he’s doing.