

This might be a slow process, but Vicky is known for being patient. Vicky is not OK with Miranda's tendency to ignore the horrible ways of her family, but she knows she doesn't know any better and tries to educate her friend in better ways. Miranda can sometimes have a hard time accepting that Vicky is often right in her decisions and thoughts, but she tends to avoid those situations and she tries to be relaxed when around Vicky. Miranda Vanderbilt: Vicky and Miranda share their cheerfulness and love for all things cute.When this happens, Vicky doesn't get that upset, if only because she's quite confident about herself and has enough perception to understand Liam's shitty behavior is basically just his way of telegraphing his insecurities. They can enjoy their time together, but there's always the risk that Liam will start acting like a bit of a jerk the moment he realizes he might not be the smartest person in the room. So even if he's always grumpy, she always tries to cheer him up anyway.

Vicky, on the other hand, doesn't quite understand Liam's propensity to complain about everything. Liam de Lioncourt: Liam values Vicky's intelligence, but he's not a fan of her endless cheerfulness, since he's more of a hater himself.He gets super angry about this, but deep down he respects her undeniable strength, while she finds his foolish stubbornness kind of cute. She doesn't get mean about it, but she's not afraid to say 'I told you so' every now and then. She is okay with this and has no issue letting him try, both because she's understanding and because she has a bit of fun seeing him fail. Damien LaVey: Damien cannot stand that Vicky is almost always right, and he loves trying to prove her wrong, even if he tends to fail at it.

All in all, they're both addicted to learning, and so they have the best of times dorking together. Vicky loves electrical and mechanical engineering, and you know what is an interdisciplinary branch of both? Robotics! Calculester also loves robotics, as it allows him to have a better understanding of himself.
