audinohime answered your question: Im not actually going to reblog this post about…
can i get some ☮ ♤ ☻ [the mood theyre in mostly] headcanons about molly??? [is this how it works oops]
YEAH YOU GOT IT
Living Space: She’s lived in a few different bedrooms! Being a doll, she does not actually have a bedroom of her own.
Her first owner didn’t have a special place she could keep her because the family wasn’t really well-off. Molly always got placed on the bed right beside the pillow, though, so that she wouldn’t be lost; her owner was super strict about knowing where Molly was at all times because she was basically that girl’s only toy.
That girl kept her as she grew up and eventually learned to sew, too, and even when she had outgrown having toys, she kept Molly for sentimentality and also so that she could practice by sewing outfits for her! Molly got kept in the girl’s sewing boxes—the quality increased as time went on (the girl was super smart and managed to get herself jobs as a teenager and then college on a scholarship) but they were all pretty cramped and lonely.
Later she and all of her dresses were given their own sort of closet; that girl ended up marrying someone who could do woodwork and so he fashioned up a hinged box meant to be held vertically. The bottom was a drawer filled with regular people-sized hair ties and rings and face stickers and stuff. The actual box part was attached to it, but just the thicker back half. It had a little handle on the outside so it could open like a door and some clasps to keep it shut otherwise. The inside of the wider back portion was designed to be a closet, with teeny hangers for all of the clothes on a rod, and the other side had Molly in it! This got wrapped up and given as a gift to her previous owner’s young daughter. Thus, new spot!
Okay yeah I’ve been making up most of this as I’ve gone along and I am out of originality. Right now she just kind of ends up where she ends up. Flung onto the bed. Sat up on the dresser. The shelves sometimes. The bedroom itself is of average size and very purple, just like her.
Cooking: Molly is a doll and thus has no idea how to cook beyond poking ineffectually at a dollhouse’s plastic stove.
Mood: By default Molly’s mood is “PLAY! PLAY!!! DO THINGS PLAY HOUSE WILL YOU HOLD ME PLEASE, CAN I HOLD YOUR HAND CAN I WEAR A DRESS CAN WE GO ON AN ADVENTURE, WE HAVEN’T PLAYED WITH THE PLANE IN A WHILE, CAN WE HAVE AN ADVENTURE WITH THE PLANE”
“Do things.” Her default mood is “do things.”