I'm writing a fantasy story with humor/satire as a sub-genre, and it's starts off with five people being introduced to magic by a silly witch. Afterwards, the witch finds out the five are human and that she's made a huge mistake. I'm trying to make their responses to this as realistic as possible, while still in-character and not too long.
There's a quiet, impassive, and persuasive person.
There's a headstrong, straightfoward person.
There's a polite person who is rarely provoked and usually thinking about something.
There's a reckless, slightly cowardly fool who can be serious if the situation demands it.
There's a logical yet open-minded person.
The witch is a bubbly, naive girl who makes mistakes often but tries her hardest.
I would greatly appreciate it if someone could help me with even one of their reactions, since I'm having problems with their emotions.
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