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Faces of Woodcrest: Emilia Amana

Photography by Loneleigh Resident and Emilia Amana

Name: Emilia Amana
Age: 22
Occupation (if any): Police Officer
Member of Greek House? (If so, which one): former Tri Pi
Hobbies: swimming, reading books, watching series, eating
Likes: food, all kinds of history, books, coffee and Donuts, sleeping
Dislikes: cold coffee, getting up early in the morning
Favorite Music: Pop and Rock

Q: What made you decide to go to Woodcrest?
A: My sister Julia came to Woodcrest many years ago and was a student there for a long time, as well as a Tri Pi sister. She told me about her best friends, like Bliss, Dexy, Kate, and Chisaki, and how much fun she had during her time there. Unfortunately, I quickly realized that studying wasn’t for me, so I started my training with the police. But yes, she was right, it is a beautiful place to spend time.

Q: What is the one thing that you love about Woodcrest?
A: I have been living here for over four years, and I am impressed by the developments the city has made. Whether it’s the services like the gym, the workout classes, the variety of dining establishments, or the growth the residents have experienced, it is truly remarkable. It is a peaceful place of harmony where all people are accepted for who they are.

Q: What would you say has been your biggest accomplishment so far at Woodcrest?
A: Well, my greatest achievement here was when I managed to finish a 10-pack of donuts before my colleagues even knew the delivery had arrived. No, that’s just a joke! I believe my greatest achievement was being promoted to Sergeant at the Police Department.

Q: What would you consider your most embarrassing moment at Woodcrest?
A: Oh my goodness! I’ve had so many embarrassing moments, especially when I was a student! Well, I was in the midst of exams and completely exhausted, so I had to drag myself into the lecture. I’m not saying the lecturer was boring, but his topic certainly was. It didn’t take long before my eyes started to droop, and at some point, I must have fallen asleep. Apparently, I was snoring so loudly that the lecturer came over and woke me up personally. I must have looked quite disheveled, with a sheet of paper stuck to my cheek when I lifted my head and realized the entire lecture hall was staring at me.

Q: What is the one thing that you think people will remember you for in Woodcrest?
A: Oh boy! I think about all the tickets and warnings I’ve handed out. Or maybe just standing there looking indifferent. A friend who’s a gamer once told me he has a friend like that in a game, he calls him Mr. Permanent AFK. But of course, I’m not AFK. After all, I don’t have a keyboard strapped to me! I’d say I’m just a good listener and often hold back my comments.

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