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Player’s Name: Mel Player’s Age: Nineteen Player’s Pronouns: She/her Player’s Timezone: EST/EDT Other Characters: N/A
Character Name: Fleur “Whiskey” Petit Age: Nineteen Pronouns & Gender: She/her, cisgender Sexuality: Pansexual Alignment: Rebellion Member Group: Rag Dolls/Government Faceclaim: Willa Fitzgerald
Bio:
Home is defined as a place where a person lives permanently, but what is a home to those who never truly had one? Fleur’s life started out quite comfortably, born into a family with enough money to give them more than the average, but only just enough for that. However, when her younger sister got sick, the costs of the medical bills were too much for them to keep to the comfortable lifestyle they had gotten used to. They moved to the poorer parts of the town, reducing money spendings everywhere they could to save up for her sister’s wellbeing. Fleur visited her sister in the hospital every day before school, and every day after. She drew for her sister, all that she saw in this new part of town they lived in as she wasn’t allowed outside except for special occasions.
Fleur explored their new place further in order to capture more and more of it for her younger sister, but in doing so, stumbled upon things she had never seen before. Though her and her family struggled, she witnessed how others struggled through so much worse. She wanted to draw it for her sister, wanted to show someone how horrible life could get when you fell to the bottom of the pile, how mistreatment could go unpunished because no one really ever wanted to look at you. Except she couldn’t show it to her sister. Not only because she didn’t want the younger girl to feel guilty for putting her family through this, but because she didn’t want her sister to get caught with something that might be seen as political and rebellious. She kept drawing, a flower, a house, things that seemed irrelevant, but with a bit of embellishment, could be made to look outstanding. Though she never lied with her words, less and less were her drawings a reflection of the reality that surrounded her. Instead, she kept the truth to the walls. Growing connections with the younger people in the town, she’d ask one or two of them to do something that might attract the attention of law enforcement and kept them away from her. While they did that, she’d give herself two minutes; two minutes to set her things up, tag her chosen wall, and run away. She eventually found a gang called the Whirlybirds, and she worked hard to earn her place in the gang, for whom, though with great difficulty, she left her family for.
After the gang was raided, Fleur kept to the streets, her head held low in the hopes that she wouldn’t attract any attention. She kept this up for some time after the raid, until she was so hungry that she stole from a gas station where a Government agent had stopped by to fuel up. Chasing her outside the station, Fleur barely made it out of the lot before he tackled her to the ground and all she saw was black. When she woke up, she had two options: work for the Government or watch her sister die. They informed her of her parents’ recent passing, and her sister would die too if she didn’t help them. With no option out of it, Fleur took the deal to save her sister and joined the Rag Dolls, who eventually came to dub her as a “Whiskey”, because she could always be trusted to have a bottle of it hidden away in some nook no one could ever find unless she showed them.
Personality: bright, reckless, emotional, creative, sociable
Secret: “I miss them; I miss the Whirlybirds, and being here with the Rag Dolls just makes it worse. I tried not to get close to these girls, to make it hurt less when I betray them every time I meet with my handler, but I couldn’t, and I might be dying a little bit every time I betray them.“
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It’s Millionaire, Hairdresser and Former Opera Singer Fleur Petit! What does she have to say?