Is that CHLOË GRACE MORETZ? No, that’s just COLTER CARR. They were born on 24/04/1996 and are a FAIRY (FLOWER CLAN) living in Northknot Town. They work as an ASSISTANT. Some say they're DEPENDABLE and GROUNDED, but I’ve heard others say they're SECRETIVE and PERFECTIONISTIC. When you think of HER, don’t you think of WILD DAISIES PUSHING THROUGH CRACKED CONCRETE, A SECRET JOURNAL HIDDEN UNDER THE MATTRESS, & THE SOUND OF GOATS BLEATING IN THE DISTANCE ON A SUMMER MORNING?
Name: Colter Delphine Carr Pronunciation: KOHL-tur del-FEEN kar Nickname(s): Cole, Colt, Sunny Birthday: April 24th, 1996 Age: 28 Zodiac Sign: Taurus Sun, Cancer Moon, Virgo Rising Gender: Cis-Female Pronouns: She/Her Species: Flower Fairy Orientation: Pansexual, Demiromantic Occupation: Assistant to Aspen Fenwick Faceclaim: Chloë Grace Moretz
HEADCANONS
Colter has a small tattoo of a daisy on her ribcage, something she got in college to remind herself she could grow back after being cut down
She bites the inside of her cheek when she’s trying not to cry or when she’s deep in thought
Strawberry pie is her ultimate comfort food, partly because it reminds her of home, partly because baking it is therapeutic
She always keeps a book in her bag, even if she never gets the chance to read it. old habits from childhood die hard
Colter still has her cheerleading bow tucked away in a box—she’ll never admit it, but sometimes she takes it out when she’s feeling nostalgic
She hums when she cooks, usually without realizing it
She wears one piece of jewelry that never comes off: a simple gold necklace she got from her twin, Caledonia
Thunderstorms make her restless—she’ll pace the house, check on everyone, and only calm down once it passes
She’s a secretly excellent dancer, but only lets loose when she feels completely safe
Colter has a terrible poker face when it comes to her siblings—she can sass them all day, but one serious look from them and she cracks
APPEARANCE
Colter has the kind of beauty that sneaks up on you—soft, approachable, but edged with quiet confidence. She carries herself with an ease that makes her seem taller than she is, shoulders squared and posture strong from years of cheerleading and farm work. Her features are delicate but grounded: a heart-shaped face, expressive green-gold eyes that always seem to be watching more than she says, and a smile that tilts wry when she’s teasing. Blonde hair falls in loose waves, sometimes sun-streaked from summers spent outdoors, often half-tied back in a way that looks effortless but intentional. She dresses with a balance of practicality and style—jeans and boots for the farm, sleek blouses or fitted blazers for work—though there’s always a touch of softness, like a floral accessory or a hint of color, that nods to her flower-fairy nature.
PERSONALITY
Colter is the kind of person who wears confidence like armor, sharp-witted and playful on the outside but fiercely private beneath the surface. A classic middle child, she’s dependable, steady, and quick to step into the role of protector, making sure everyone around her feels safe, seen, and cared for—even when she doesn’t feel that way herself. She teases her siblings with affection but won’t let anyone else lay a finger on them, carrying the memory of being bullied herself as fuel for her protectiveness. While she’s wise, loyal, and grounded, she also tends to keep her struggles hidden, relying on secrecy and deflection when she’s hurting. At her core, Colter is resilient: someone who has weathered loss, trauma, and disappointment but still shows up for the people she loves, balancing her quiet shadows with a warmth that always finds a way through.
AESTHETIC
wild daisies pushing through cracked concrete - red lipstick smudged on a coffee cup - old paperbacks stacked in the corner of a bedroom - cheerleading bows left to gather dust in a closet - a secret journal hidden under the mattress - the sound of goats bleating in the distance on a summer morning - bonfire smoke caught in her hair - a family dinner table with too many chairs and not enough quiet - the smell of strawberries ripe on the vine - a single gold necklace she never takes off - a glass of wine poured after a long day, half joking it’s “medicine” - teasing smiles that cover unspoken hurt - a locked box filled with letters she’ll never send - sunflowers stretching toward the light, even after a storm
CONNECTIONS
The Night Owl Friend Someone who partied with her in high school/college. Maybe they were her partner in wild nights, maybe they burned out before she did. Could be a friendship she’s outgrown… or one she secretly misses
The Work Wife (or Husband) A coworker or someone within aspen’s orbit who spends long hours with her. The one she trades snarky comments, coffee runs, and unspoken loyalty with
The Almost Someone she experimented with in high school or college—romantic or physical. Things didn’t pan out, but there’s history, nostalgia, and maybe a little unresolved tension
BIOGRAPHY
tw: bullying, death, neglect, sexual assault, ptsd
Colter was born in 1996 in Northknot, Canada, one half of a fraternal twin set and one of nine siblings in a sprawling, lively household of eleven. Raised on her family’s flower farm—complete with goats and chickens—Colter grew up surrounded by noise, love, and the subtle luxury of being able to disappear in the crowd of her siblings. Quiet and secretive, she learned early how to keep to herself, losing hours in books and daydreams of a bigger life beyond her small hometown.
“I lived in books more than I lived anywhere else.”
Childhood wasn’t without its shadows. Bullied throughout elementary school, Colter never told anyone, except her twin, who she begged not to intervene. She tried on different versions of herself—mimicking her siblings, joining every club she could—but never found a true fit. In the winter of 2007, tragedy struck when one of her younger sisters was killed in a snowplow accident. The loss left her parents withdrawn and emotionally distant, then overbearing in their attempts to protect the children who remained. Her siblings leaned on each other for strength, but the weight of grief only deepened Colter’s sense of being out of place.
“We are healed of a suffering only by experiencing it to the full.”
By middle school, the bullying had followed her until she snapped and fought back for the first time. Detention was supposed to be punishment, but instead, it introduced her to a popular cheerleader who pulled her into a new world of friendship and belonging. By high school, Colter was no longer invisible: a cheerleader, social, experimenting with her sexuality, partying hard, and still managing to land in the top 10% of her class.
“And though she be but little, she is fierce.”
After graduation, she left for California with dreams of owning her own business. College, however, became a different kind of nightmare. A professor she trusted and admired exploited her, leaving her with deep trauma and PTSD. She transferred back home to Northknot University, officially “because she missed her family,” though the truth ran far darker. She completed her degree in business and found a place interning at city hall. It was there she met Aspen, a councilwoman and global powerhouse, who became both mentor and employer. Colter has worked as Aspen’s assistant ever since.
“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.”
Now twenty-eight, Colter projects confidence but carries her secrets close. She adores her family, quietly attends therapy, and dates without rushing to settle down. Wise, dependable, sharp-witted, and fiercely protective, she’s the type to tease you lovingly but shut down anyone who’d dare truly hurt you. Still very much the middle child, Colter makes sure everyone around her feels seen, safe, and cared for—even when she doesn’t always feel that way herself.























