RTW -- In the Yearbook

I haven't gone insane, I know that today is Tuesday and this post is for Road Trip Wednesday. But tomorrow is the Fourth of July and I take holidays off blogging so I'm doing this one a day early. 

Road Trip Wednesday is a ‘Blog Carnival,’ where YA Highway's contributors post a weekly writing- or reading-related question that begs to be answered. In the comments, you can hop from destination to destination and get everybody's unique take on the topic.

This Week's Topic: 
What yearbook "most" category (also known as superlatives) would your character win?
 
When I was in school, I won "Most Shy Girl." Which was kind of funny because I wasn't actually the shyest girl in school, I was just the most well-known shy girl. Troy and Helena would probably both be voted "Most Shy." They'd also definitely be in the running for "Cutest Couple."
If there was one that said "Most likely to become a bestselling author of fantasy novels" that would be Troy. He would also probably win "Biggest Gamer." 

Helena's trickier. If there was one for "Best fluency in multiple languages" she might have that one. She's fluent in English and Spanish, and knows enough Japanese to get by. If she started playing sports, she might have a shot at "Most athletic."

Miranda would take "Most likely to move away." Warren would get "Loudest." Denise would win "Most likely to become a doctor." 

Can't wait to see everyone's responses tomorrow!

Comments

laboyden said…
Great superlatives. I love cute couples. Not gross, groping in the hallway couples. My school did have a "Most likely to be a Bestselling Author" one year. Great Job!
carey said…
i love this. (i also won "quietest," which was our equivalent of "most shy," because i was the most well-known quiet person. and probably also the *loudest* quiet person. :)
Stephanie Allen said…
I wish my school had had the best-selling author category, because that one probably would've been me. I was known for always writing during class :)

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