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Deadly Dutch High™ | Character Dossier 02 — Kim Fung (The Soul Reader)

Deadly Dutch High™ | Character Dossier 02 — Kim Fung

If you missed the first character spotlight, you can read Nor’s dossier here:

Character Dossier 01 — Nor Fung

Before you read the first 10 completed chapters (shared through my Stage32 Early Access opportunity), I’m posting focused character dossiers for the main cast of Book One.

If you’re new to the early access post, you can find the details here:

Stage32 Exclusive Early Access Opportunity

These character spotlights are being shared one by one so you can track character layers intentionally. If you prefer to take notes before reading, this will help you recognize subtle developments that unfold slowly across the opening arc.

For those following the adaptation side of the project, Kim also appears in the TV/Movie screenplay version:

DEADLY DUTCH HIGH SERIES — THE ARRIVAL (OPENING SCENE)

Her character is designed to translate cinematically through subtle tension rather than spectacle.

Kim Fung

Codename: The Soul Reader

Age: 14

Year: First-Year

Nationality: Chinese-Dutch

Kim is the other twin anchor of Book One — and the quiet internal lens of the story.

She is not written as the shield.

She is written as the signal.

Appearance

• Long white wavy hair with light green highlights and darker roots

• Brown eyes that shift toward green and soft violet during visions

• Slim, graceful build

• Refined glasses

• Carries a vintage notebook tied with a green ribbon

Her posture is composed — not defensive like Nor’s.

She stands like someone who is listening.

Family & Lineage

Kim shares the same guardian bloodline as Nor — descendants of an Eastern protector lineage tied to astral defense and oath-bound duty.

But where Nor inherited the sentinel path…

Kim inherited the reader.

Her maternal line carries dream-sight, spirit perception, and healing sensitivity.

She was born 30 minutes before Nor.

She rarely mentions it.

But she feels responsible for it.

Psychological Core

On the surface:

• Calm

• Analytical

• Empathic

• Measured in speech

Underneath:

• Fear of seeing a future she cannot prevent

• Over-analyzes outcomes

• Internalizes emotional weight

• Hesitates when others would confront

Kim’s strength is not volume — it’s perception.

She notices tone shifts.

Institutional language.

The difference between silence and suppression.

If she seems observant in the early chapters, that is intentional.

She is mapping the pattern.

And Dutch High does not like being mapped.

As You Read (and Watch)

Watch for:

• The details she commits to memory

• The way she studies rules instead of reacting to them

• When her eyes change before anyone notices

• The moments she chooses not to speak

Her arc is not about gaining control.

It’s about learning that seeing everything can become its own burden.

The twins are mirrors — but not copies.

Nor is defense.

Kim is interpretation.

Next Dossier: Ema Rose.

— B.A. Sins

Creator of Deadly Dutch High™

Vijay Kumar

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