BASIC INFORMATION:
FULL NAME: Lucy Quinn Fabray NICKNAME: Quinn, Q, Quinnie GENDER: Cisfemale SEXUALITY: Bisexual DATE OF BIRTH: April 9th AGE: 33 years old PLACE OF BIRTH: Bearcreek, Pennsylvania OCCUPATION: Pediatrician at BearCreek Family Clinic and Hospital
RELATIONS:
PARENTS: Russell Fabray (deceased), Judy Fabray (alive) SIBLINGS: Mack Fabray (half-sibling), Gabrielle Fabray CHILDREN: Beth (given up for adoption when Quinn was 16) RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Single
APPEARANCE:
FACE CLAIM: Dianna Agron NOTABLE FEATURES: n/a BODY MODIFICATIONS: Ears pierced various times. HEIGHT: 5'5
PERSONALITY:
ZODIAC: Aries MBTI: ESTJ MORAL ALIGNMENT: Neutral good CLASSICAL ELEMENT: Water LOVE LANGUAGE: Words of affirmation TRAITS: Perfectionist, manipulative, insecure, charming, strong
ABOUT:
Born Lucy Quinn Fabray, she was the apple of her parentsâ eyeâwell-behaved, delicate, and everything they could ask for. Raised in a conservative Christian household, Quinn struggled with the pressures of maintaining her family's image and meeting the expectations of her peers. In the transition from middle to high school, she began to go by her middle name and reinvented herself entirely. As captain of the Cheerios, the school's cheerleading squad, Quinn was initially seen as ruthless and ambitious, often using her position to manipulate others and secure her social status. However, beneath this façade was a young woman grappling with deep insecurities and a longing for genuine connection. In her junior year, Quinn discovered she was pregnant. This revelation led to her expulsion from the Cheerios, her ostracization at school, and ultimately being disowned by her father. Thrust from her family's home, Quinn faced the harsh realities of teenage pregnancy. She eventually gave birth to her daughter, Beth, and decided to give her up for adoption, a decision that profoundly impacted her. Determined to rebuild her life, Quinn spent her senior year of high school trying to rebrand her reputation. She focused on her studies and extracurricular activities, aiming to prove herself beyond her past mistakes. Her hard work paid off, and she graduated, securing admission to Yale University. Entering Yale, Quinn was initially unsure about her future plans. It took her first year of college to decide on a path, ultimately choosing to pursue medicine. With a newfound sense of purpose, she excelled in medical school and quickly decided to specialize in pediatrics. Quinn's dating life remained sparse as she dedicated herself to her career. She found immense satisfaction in her work, often spending late nights at the hospital and using her busy schedule as an excuse to avoid dates. Despite the challenges, Quinn found her career in pediatrics to be incredibly rewarding, and she continued to strive for excellence, determined to make a difference in the lives of her young patients.















