As I said in the beginning, Cassiopeia has some relevant names for significant people.
One of them is her soulmate.
Do you have any idea about who her soulmate would be?
To help you a little, I can tell you that she is part of Cassiopeia's family, and the people who have relevant names are members of Cassiopeia's family, not other people. Now I think that you can get it faster.
For Cassiopeia, her soulmate is her mom because even if they are similar in personalities, their personalities aren't the same, so they complement each other well. Also, their appearances are different.
Cassiopeia is small, her hair is brown, long, and wavy, she is light, her eyes are light brown, and she is white-skinned. Cassiopeia is quiet, serious, honest; she says the problem directly, but not all the time; she is loyal, she is and prefers to be a vice-leader than a leader. On the other hand, Cassiopeia's soulmate, Joanna, is tall, her hair is black, long, and straight, she is fat, her eyes are dark brown, and she is brown-skinned. Joanna is a natural leader. She doesn't have any problem saying what she is thinking; Joanna is honest, loyal, and a little aggressive in her way of raising children. Making a comparison, we can see similitudes and differences.
Some people think that they are similar, but others that they are different.
As I said, Joanna was and is a little aggressive in her way of raising children. She is too direct, and when she was angry with Cassiopeia, she said to Cassiopeia some cruel words which affected Cassiopeia a lot during her life. Also, Joanna was born in the years when physical punishments were widely used to discipline children, so Joanna used that. For that reason, pinches, ear pulls, and slappings were normal in Cassiopeia's childhood and some moments of her adolescence; however, those weren't too bad for Cassiopeia; for her, the worst thing was the words said by her mom like: "You are a fool." "You are stupid." !I want to die, to see what you will do when I'm gone." "You have cement in your head." "You don't know how to do anything" and more words like those.
Time for an anecdote: A task, angry, an argument, a slap, Don't answer me.
One day, Cassiopeia was sitting in the living room reading on her phone when her mother entered. Her mom was angry when she arrived at home for a personal problem, so when Joanna noticed that Cassiopeia forgot to do one chore, Joanna started yelling at her. Cassiopeia was confused; the task wasn't a big problem, and she could do it at that moment, so she tried to say that to her mom, but her mom yelled: "Don't answer me.", for Cassiopeia, it was unfair so tried again. Cassiopeia said softly: "But, mom." but her mom yelled again: "Don't answer me." Cassiopeia tried over, but this time her mom yelled and slapped Cassiopeia: "I told you not to answer me."
That was the first that her mom slapped Cassiopeia; the slap was strong enough to make blood flow from her nose. After the slap, her mom left the living room; but Cassiopeia didn't cry because years ago, she promised herself not to cry for matters like that. Besides, she knew that the next day everything would be the same as if nothing had happened, and in the future, the incident could be used as an example.
The words more than the blows made her have low self-esteem, a lot of insecurity, and some problems expressing her opinions. She improved and overcame those things thanks to herself.
But despite all that, Cassiopeia never stopped loving her mom for a second. Her mom was and is the person who always supports and loves Cassiopeia. Cassiopeia pleased her by being how her mom wanted her to be, but she couldn't continue doing that because some things that she liked weren't her mom's preferences; Cassiopeia was old enough to decide her own, so she did the things that she liked.
Maybe some people could ask: "Why does Cassiopeia think of her mom as her soulmate?" Her mom trusts a lot in Cassiopeia. She talks with Cassiopeia about matters that the adults don't speak with the children commonly and being a confidante for her mom because many times it was only Cassiopeia and her mom.
Time for an anecdote: A simple conversation, big words, soulmate, realize.
Cassiopeia didn't think about her mom as her soulmate until she was in her senior year of high school.
One weekend, Cassiopeia and three of her friends were in her bedroom dressing up to go to the cinema. When she finished dressing up, she talked with her mom and asked her: "Could you paint my nails?" and her mom agreed. While Joanna was painting her nails, Cassiopeia's friends were talking with Joanna about trivial things until one of them said: "Mrs. Agreci, you and Cassiopeia have a good mother-daughter relationship, almost as if you were best friends. I want to be like that with my mom." Joanna said to her: "I trust Cassiopeia a lot. I can talk with her about everything. She always talks to me about the school, her friends and I can trust her many important things. She is like my soulmate because she complements me." That made Cassiopeia felt happy and proud. Cassiopeia thought about her mom as the most important person in her life, the person she loves the most.
As you can see, it wasn't Cassiopeia who put that name to her mom. For Cassiopeia, it is like her mom decide her relevant name herself.
Cassiopeia knows that that name is usually used to call your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife. For her, it is a name to use in the person who complements you, you love the most, and her mom is both, so the name is perfect. Furthermore, Cassiopeia thinks and considers more family love than the lover's love.
"I think that without her, I would feel like I lost my heart and half of my life. She isn't perfect, but I don't want someone perfect; I want someone who loves me and accepts everything about me."