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- Maia
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- Straight 11 Inch Unyielding Yew Wand with Unicorn Hair Core
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- 7/2030
Okeydoke, so this is Louisa Clark. (Not actually named after the character in Me Before You, that was actually a coincidence that was pointed out to me after, I picked Clark because I googled popular names in New Zealand. Maybe it worked through diffusion or something? Anyway, I digress.)
ANYWAY, back to Louisa. Louisa's personality is in a state of transitioning at the moment. Formerly a cheerful and happy child, the past two years have changed that. In the time before her father's death, she had become quite secretive, hiding from friends and teachers the fact that things weren't right at home. She was still a happy child, not fully understanding what had happened to her father, but knowing it had something to do with the fire he'd survived while one of his men, and many children hadn't. She assumed it would pass though, and thus though she learned secrecy, she remained happy-go-lucky and optimistic. Her father's suicide, however, changed that profoundly. She became sullen and distant, no longer affectionate or caring as she had been. Her former confidence was not gone, but rather changed. She was sure only of herself, and her mother, feeling she could trust no one else. She is very guarded, slow to trust and slow to share.
What I'm looking for, is one particularly close friend. It would take time for them to become friends, and ideally they wouldn't be the very best of influences. Louisa isn't going to turn back into the girl she was before. She does need to come to a point of accepting her father's death, but that will take time. Once Louisa is someone's friend though, and does care for them; she is fiercely protective and loyal.
I also thought it might be interesting for a prefect or professor to take an interest in her. If they had access to files on new students, it would make sense for them to know about her Dad, and try to talk to her about it. I imagine they'd have more success drawing blood from a stone.
Thanking you!
Maia
ANYWAY, back to Louisa. Louisa's personality is in a state of transitioning at the moment. Formerly a cheerful and happy child, the past two years have changed that. In the time before her father's death, she had become quite secretive, hiding from friends and teachers the fact that things weren't right at home. She was still a happy child, not fully understanding what had happened to her father, but knowing it had something to do with the fire he'd survived while one of his men, and many children hadn't. She assumed it would pass though, and thus though she learned secrecy, she remained happy-go-lucky and optimistic. Her father's suicide, however, changed that profoundly. She became sullen and distant, no longer affectionate or caring as she had been. Her former confidence was not gone, but rather changed. She was sure only of herself, and her mother, feeling she could trust no one else. She is very guarded, slow to trust and slow to share.
What I'm looking for, is one particularly close friend. It would take time for them to become friends, and ideally they wouldn't be the very best of influences. Louisa isn't going to turn back into the girl she was before. She does need to come to a point of accepting her father's death, but that will take time. Once Louisa is someone's friend though, and does care for them; she is fiercely protective and loyal.
I also thought it might be interesting for a prefect or professor to take an interest in her. If they had access to files on new students, it would make sense for them to know about her Dad, and try to talk to her about it. I imagine they'd have more success drawing blood from a stone.
Thanking you!
Maia