This might be beneficial to those who are confused by my formatting choices...

A character's name encased by this ( ): means the following sentence is their dialogue.

If a character is saying something in a specific way, it will usually appear like this (Character; adverb):...

If a character's dialogue is abruptly ended with a dash (-), it is to indicate that they've been interrupted, whether by another character or by something in the environment causing them to quickly stop talking.

If a word or phrase is in Italics in the middle of an unformatted dialogue sentence, that word or phrase is being emphasized.

If a whole sentence is in Italics, then you are reading the character's thoughts.

If a word is in Bold in dialogue this usually indicates an unnatural essence in the voice, as in there is something noticeably different in the character's speech that other characters would be able to pick up on.

If a word is Bolded outside of dialogue, it's usually to indicate onomatopoeia (words being used to describe a sound).

I think that covers everything... I will try my best to keep this consistent, but I am only human.