Meet Sienna
✦ MADISON ISEMAN, CIS FEMALE, SHE/HER ✦ SIENNA GREER the TWENTY-SIX year old has been in Hidehill for TWO MONTHS and was a STRANGER to Lucas Johnson, the missing persons. Whispers on the streets are that the VET TECHNICIAN AT THE PET DOCTOR who lives in HAGFIEL are said to be EMPATHETIC and SHY but I guess we’ll find out for ourselves. { MANDY, 36, PST, SHE/HER. }
full name: sienna faye greer gender and pronouns: cisfemale she/her age and dob: 26, february 14 1997 residence: hagfield time living in hidehill: 2 months occupation: vet technician at The Pet Doctor faceclaim: Madison Iseman positive attributes: empathetic, observant, genuine negative attributes: shy, gullible, absent-minded
Background : tw; cancer
Aside from the traditional first words like mommy, daddy, yes, no, Sienna's fifth mastered word was scary. She pronounced it softly, the R coming out a W and turning it into scawee. Her parents learned that there were a lot of things she found scary, and by the time she was two they were beginning to wonder if she was frightened by an usual amount of things. By the time she was five, Sienna was in therapy with a child psychologist. For all intents and purposes she didn't have any terrible traumas rooted in her fears, she was just, as the professional put it, an unfortunately biologically anxious and nervous little girl. Sienna never outgrew it, merely developed a slew of coping mechanisms with which to deal with her nervous nature so she could function in the world. But her natural approach to things was always cautious, flighty, like a deer in a meadow with white tail showing and body frozen as it tried to detect incoming danger.
She became a deeply empathetic child, though she found animals less intimidating to bond with than humans, the daughter that brought him stray cats and baby birds that had fallen from their nests so that she could nurse them back to health. Her parents encouraged it, because they never saw her as bright and fearless as when she was tending to a creature in need. It was no surprise when she expressed an interest in veterinary care, or that she excelled at her studies when she finally went off to college. What was a surprise was when she was almost done her second year of schooling and her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer. The plan had been for Sienna to do a two year vet tech program, get an introduction to the field, get to know peers while paying off the first bought of student loans, then go back to school to become a veterinarian. That plan stopped when her mom got sick. It felt like everything stopped when her mom got sick.
Two years down the line and her mom was in remission, which was what mattered the most. Of course it was. But it would be a lie to say the trauma was passed, because the medical bills kept piling up and her parents were on the verge of losing their house, of declaring bankruptcy. That's when they got word that her paternal grandfather had passed away. Grandpa Greer sent birthday and christmas cards with steadfast assurance, but Sadie hadn't seen him since she was very young. He'd stopped coming to visit after a falling out with her father that they never seemed to mend. So Sadie was beyond shocked to hear that he'd left his property in a small Nashville town to her, and quite a substantial sum of money. The kind of money that would take care of her family's medical debts. The only stipulation was that the will dictated it be paid out to her in small monthly stipends over two years, and only under the condition that she live on his Hidehill property. Her father roared that it was manipulative and that his father was an ass even from the grave, but all Sienna saw was a way out. Not one that she was excited about, seeing as she read the news stories about Hidehill. But for her family she'd risk anything.

















