Steve Harrington
Under pressure, you become the exhausted adult nobody officially appointed.
You count heads, grab supplies and place yourself between chaos and anyone less prepared. Your leadership looks casual because caretaking has become muscle memory. You are dependable in the mess; the risk is believing your needs can wait indefinitely because somebody has to keep the car running.
- People trust you because your care becomes practical immediately.
- You may joke about being burdened while quietly making yourself indispensable.
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