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==Background== Julia was a friend of [[Nina]] and one of the girls who tried to hit on Andrew. When Nina died, Ashley went to meet her and asked her if she expected to see somebody else. During an unknown period between Nina's death and the ToxiSoda lockdowns, Andrew began dating Julia. Since she reminded him of Ashley, he would often tell her to tie her hair into a ponytail and pull it as a way to show his love. This earned Ashley's ire, so she sent her a bunch of death threats and harassed her with 127 slut-shaming voicemails. It's implied that she drove Julia into slitting her own wrists and attempting suicide at least once. At some point before the lockdowns, Andrew went to talk with her about Ashley personally, where she asked him to teach her some independence and not cancel their meetings and cut short on them short just because his sister asked him to. He then hugged Julia one last time and asked her to tie her hair to a ponytail, which she jokingly refused. ===''The Coffin of Andy and Leyley''=== Around a month into the ToxiSoda lockdowns, Julia broke up with Andrew over the phone because of Ashley's constant harassment and not meeting him for a long time. [[Category:Characters]] __FORCETOC__
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