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Dare we hope that Negley's mn is Jay? Negley Jay ... negligee ... get it? Oh well.
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Although I dislike the spelling of Reese and its usage on a girl, Gavin & Reese make a fine set. They are at least believable. Negley on the other hand sticks out like an absolute sore thumb.

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I hate Reese, but especially for a girl. I love Gavin. And Negley is just... awful.
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Reese and Gavin sound like such a nice, normal sibset and then Negley is the neglected third child, what happened??
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Rhys is a masculine name, and Reese doesn't even look like a name, but like sweets. Gavin feels "creepy uncle", and Negley feels like the kind of surname a villain's sidekick used for comic relief would have.
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It depends where you're from. Reese is a normal spelling here in the UK. I don't associate it with chocolate though I'm aware of it's existence and had enough to make sure to cement said existence. Though I've known a few Reese's in my school years to not pay it much mindGavin sounds... old in comparison. Sounds like your dad's mate at the local pub, works as a builder, a bit large and not particularly bright Negley ??? I have no idea what this is supposed to beEdit: It's listed as a surname, it's probably a honor name but... middle name it next time please?

This message was edited 11/16/2019, 6:11 PM

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