15. How would you describe your childhood in general?
Cosette had a happy childhood despite the strict household she had grown up in. She always considered her parents to be the best a child could have wished for, oblivious to their many faults. Still, she was a happy child and it’s something she managed to keep to this day.
16. What is your earliest memory?
Her earliest memory, she believes, is that of sitting in church next to her mother as they follow the service which her father held due to being the local minister of their church.
17. How much schooling have you had?
Cosette was homeschooled but never really received the same education as other’s her age. She was raised strictly catholic due to her father being a priest and only taught what her parents deemed appropriate. However, Cosette was always eager to learn, catching up by reading a lot even though to this day she still isn’t as educated as other peopler her age. At least not in the conventional sense. She also never graduated, therefore having no degree whatsoever.
18. Did you enjoy school?
As mentioned, Cosette was homeschooled and therefore didn’t visit a normal school. However, she quite enjoyed it, not knowing what she was missing out on and what her parents failed to teach her, both purposely and on accident.
19. Where did you learn most of your skills and other abilities?
From her parents, considering that ––as already mentioned–– she was homeschooled. Her other skills, since being sold into slavery, were taught to her by the traffickers who sold her to the House and various trainers.
20. While growing up, did you have any role models? If so, describe them.
Various storybook characters, such as Belle or Cinderella.
21. While growing up, how did you get along with the other members of your family?
Her family was the only real company she had and they got along exceptionally well despite the strict household she grew up in. However, even to this day she doesn’t fully realize that most of her upbringing was a lie with her parents betraying the law and committing one of the worst crimes that they could possible commit. She still loves them dearly but has to accept that they strayed from God’s path.
22. As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?
Cosette always got along perfectly with children, no matter if she still was one herself at the time or had grown. Children always understood her and never judged her for her gentle spirit. Therefore, she always liked to think of maybe working at a kindergarten. However, with time she came to realize that the one thing she wanted to be was the perfect wife and mother, something that hasn’t changed per se. Now she just wants to be the perfect slave to the one person that wants her to serve them.
*coughs* @maxwellkekoa *coughs*
23. As a child, what were your favorite activities?
Reading, hands down. And baking with her mother. To this day, reading and backing are her favorite activities, as well as exploring, still hoping that one day she’ll find that one special closet that will bring her to Narnia!
24. As a child, what kinds of personality traits did you display?
Sheer joy and an overwhelming curiosity. Basically, Cosette didn’t change all that much in that regard
25. As a child, were you popular? Who were your friends, and what were they like?
Cosette probably would have been quite popular if she had been given the chance to have friends. Due to her being homeschooled though and her parents having raised her quite sheltered she never got the opportunity to.
26. When and with whom was your first kiss?
Her first kiss was with Aria Reynolds, her best friend back when the other girl still lived in Sterling. She was also the first girl Cosette ever got intimate with even though it was all clad in playful games and fun.
27. Are you a virgin? If not, when and with whom did you lose your virginity?
Cosette is still a virgin and ordered to remain one until finally bought permanently by a Master or Mistress.
28. Describe the sort of person you tend to find yourself attracted to.
Cosette has no preferences, or to be more precisely, she was taught by the slave traffickers that anyone spending their time and money on her was a gift, something that needed to be repaid with gratitude. Naturally, she feels drawn to someone treating her kindly, who can provide her with a sense of security and comfort, but she doesn’t have the insight to realize that. Furthermore, she doesn’t understand what it means to feel attracted to someone despite having felt it in the past with a few Masters, more recently Maxwell.