Caylie Gwynn
21. No tattoos and she probably won't ever get one. She thinks they're kind of tacky - plus, she wouldn't be able to stand the needle.
22. Part of her wants to say the 1800s, so she could be on the forefront of women's liberation, but whalebone corsets look terribly uncomfortable and she'd probably just be disappointed things wouldn't be all steampunk. Plus, any time in the past and she'd be persecuted for her physical mutations. And she wouldn't risk going forward - don't ask a precog to travel into the future.
23. Yes and no. It's a weird question to ask for people who live in a world where magic really exists. She believes in omens that come from the natural world, but not things like throwing spilled salt over her shoulder. And black cats are just adorable.
24. Caylie used to think her ideal man was a tall, sturdy man who was deeply romantic, terribly handy, bearded and good with animals. She's with Cal and she's very much in love with him. He's tall and sturdy, but he's terrible at the romance thing. She's learning, though, that she doesn't really need it - it's just decoration. (She still wants it on occasion, but she knows she doesn't need it to be happy.) He's handy and good with animals, and she's pretty sure he'd look terribly handsome with a beard, so overall she thinks she has a good one.
25. Caylie has tiny, delicate hands like you'd expect from someone who's 1/4 fairy. She has a couple of very slight calluses from all her knitting, but that's about it.
Bonus! Caylie has a charming, adorable 2-bedroom cottage at the end of the street. She converted the second bedroom into a kickass craft room, featuring a yarn storage wall that Cal made for her. She handles all the flowers in the front yard herself, but the backyard is for her adorable little vegetable planters. It's very bright with all those windows. The interior is decorated mostly in white and muted yellow, blue, and green pastels, with hardwood floors and lots of rugs to keep things cozy.