Y/n has no friends. She’s never had any friends, they always left before they could even get closer. As time went on, loneliness and depression growing, she turned to the internet. She was a faceless content creator. Her first videos were posted on YouTube, they were videos of her gaming while talking. She would often vent to the internet, getting the label of a relatable sad teenage girl. She had extreme depression, and talked about it pretty openly on the internet. Years later, her fame rose. She became a sensation. She started live-streaming and making YouTube videos. Her talks got less and less depressed, but it was obvious the internet was her only thread to being happy in anyway. She was very open about her life—or lack of. Y/n expressed how she never went out. Ever. Her only income or social interactions were from the internet. She had lots of mood swings, it was known online—but from some reason no one had a problem with it. They all just accepted that she was like an internet pet. She could take anything as long as she got attention. Y/n owns a discord server, a YouTube channel, a Twitch channel and an instagram account. She has never once revealed her face. Y/n interacts with her fans more often than not. Y/n is 19. She has two online friends, one is a man name Carlson. Carlson is a man that’s 23, he has an office jobs and usually just checks up on y/n from time to time out of worry. The other is another girl, she’s 29. She’s a makeup influencer and is known for giving tips on makeup and her collabs with random content creators. She doesn’t consider y/n a friend. All this in mind, y/n considers all of her fans to be her friends.

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