[name_f]Alessandra[/name_f] Volta Laurento (16) is another member of [name_f]Nan[/name_f], [name_m]Nana[/name_m] and Melinas’ friend group, and the person who introduced [name_m]Nana[/name_m] to the president of the National Arts Honour Society. Having come out as trans masc a year ago, Laurento gravitated towards the club as it’s president also primarily uses they pronouns - specifically they/she - which helped them feel more comfortable within the group setting. The president is someone who’s mentored them often, and Laurento has thought about applying to be their successor when they graduate.
Usually sculpting little gremlins and monsters out of clay, Laurento credits this as a product of being raised on so many old Hollywood monster movies, as their dad’s a film archivist. This made him very excited when Laurento befriended [name_f]Nan[/name_f] Brocard in middle school, however he hasn’t used them to clout chase, he’s never been that sort of man (so of course Laurento and their older sister jokingly insist he is).
With their talents, Laurento has been asked if they’d like to come and learn more about stop motion on the set of Project Final [name_f]Girl[/name_f], which is something they’ve accepted after being given a push by [name_m]Nana[/name_m]. Laurento’s also the person who jokingly addresses [name_f]Nan[/name_f] and [name_m]Nana[/name_m] by their surnames, starting from the fact they always prefer to be known by theirs. [name_m]Even[/name_m] before they realised their gender identity it felt more natural, and the reasoning for [name_f]Nan[/name_f] and [name_m]Nana[/name_m] started when a classmate kept getting them mixed up, so Laurento decided to provide some guidelines themselves.
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