Personality
If you were to describe this girl in three words, it would be slightly arrogant, curious, and stubborn. She's also observant, hard-working, and a perfectionist. She'll stress out if something weren't going according to her own plan, though she doesn't mind improvising, such as if she were to get in a fight (Of course, most people she knew always improvised in fights anyways). She appears fairly modest at first when giving tips and information at first. At least, to people who need advice at first, but may or may not make arrogant remarks such as 'it'll work. It's advice from me'. She seems to treasure fairness and respect above all else, as she will not be able to let it sit down well with her if the opponent were given a handicap. She also has a little trouble fighting people shorter and younger than herself. She has no trouble and no remorse fighting someone the same age as herself, though. In fact, she probably wouldn't hold anything back and have fun with it.
She feels as though, she could be slightly more ruthless and merciless, since her hesitation when performing a finishing blow will be the death of herself one day. Even now, she usually resorts to pressure pointing rather than actually knocking out the opposing side.
Background
Narcissa lived in.. A pretty normal household. At least, normal for a 16 year old girl. She was born in British Columbia in Canada, living there for about three months or so before moving over to Ontario after her parents divorced. Her father usually went out drinking and hanging out with friends, or god knows what he was doing. Her mother always went working, and since they lived far from her nail salon, their mother came home very, very late and left very, very early. Thus most of her care was put on her grandparents, who more than willingly taught her how to speak English and do basic math before putting her in Pre-school. Other than school and going on little trips with her aunts, she barely went out to hang around kids the same age as herself, so she was just a little bit lonely. Around the age of three, her father remarried to a woman, and out popped her little brother a year later when she was four years old. Her brother was always crying, but she really loved him a lot. Thus, she always helped her grandparents push her little brother around in his stroller at home to put him to sleep, and she slept next to him when he was scared of the dark, in an attempt to calm him down. The two were basically inseparable, and this pleased the other family members around them. Only problem was, that whenever she was going to so somewhere, her brother wanted to follow, and she ended up not going.
The only reason she ever took up an interest in martial arts was because her brother convinced her to take it when he was five, and she was nine. Her brother wanted to take Tae-Kwon-do, so she joined him, but soon dropped out of it due to lack of interest. She described it as 'Too much kicking' and 'it was the same thing over and over again'. Her parents tried Taichi as well, but she said it was too slow for her liking. It took a long, long time, until they were able to come across Kyusho-jitsu. At first, her parents didn't show interest in it at all, but Narcissa seemed to be all for the idea of taking it. She found it fascinating on how the body responded to just being hit in certain areas, at certain times. In just a few classes, she was always coming home with a smile on her face, and she showed more of an interest on the human analogy at a young age, and wanted to learn how to actually hit the pressure points. This skill would be very useful in the future, as her parents saw that it would help her should she ever face someone with sheer force. Her brother, of course, got jealous, so whined about wanting to take it. After a few classes, he dropped out, saying that it was 'too boring'.
Around the age of 11 -- and her brother was 7 at the time -- she and her brother went out to the park to grab ice cream on a nice, summer day. Though, the sun was setting, so Narcissa suggested that they return home soon, and he agreed. Since they were by the community center, and it wasn't too far from the house, they chose to kill some time a bit more before going home. Though, they ended up losing track of the time by playing with the pool table, if you count bickering on how pool worked as playing. It ended up becoming dark, so the two scurried on home. Though, there was a problem. The area was notorious for the dangerous streets in the night, so Narcissa held onto her brother's hand and made sure that she would stay beside him. It was probably a gut feeling, but she felt that a car kept stalking and following them. Since she didn't have a phone, she couldn't pretend to call someone and chose to just lead her brother home quickly, changing paths now and then to try to get them off their tail; to no avail.
Of course, the people weren't just going to stalk kids for nothing. They were going to make a move at some point, and it just so happened to be a few minutes after of stalking. A man came out of the car to talk to her and her brother, offering them a lift home. Narcissa kept her brother behind her, almost as though to shield him from anything that might be coming. She was scared as hell, but was able to answer with a no. Seeing that the child wouldn't reason, and there were no witnesses, he attempted to attack Narcissa by hitting the back of her head. Her brother, quick with his reflexes from years of martial arts and training, was able to block the back hit at the expense of a bruise on his arm.
Of course, it would be impossible for a 7 year old and an 11 year old to defeat a man that's like, twice their size with sheer force. That was where her Kyusho-jitsu was able to come into play. As the man had attempted to punch her brother, she quickly pushed her brother aside, and slid under the man to jab her hand into different parts of his body. Her instructor never taught her how to kill a man, nor had he told her what spots were to be hit in order to make sure that he is just paralyzed, and not dead. She could, maybe have tried to knock him out but was so caught in the moment that she forgot to 'twist and pull', so that became one of her largest regrets out of anything. Afterwords, in just a few moments, the man stood there, temporarily paralyzed. Temporarily, so she grabbed her brother's other arm, and pulled him to run home. As true as she thought, the man wasn't paralyzed for long, and was able to easily catch up to the two. The man was able to grab her brother, even through Narcissa's attempts to attack the kidnapper again, but to no avail. Her brother was taken away into the car, and although she tried to call for help, she was already too late, and the car drove away into the night.
Since then, Narcissa hadn't been the same at all. She had distanced herself from her parents, grandparents, and the rest of her family. She saw it as it was her entire fault that her brother was kidnapped, because she wasn't strong enough, she wasn't fast enough. For the rest of the year, she trained more vigorously and began to surpass most of the kids in her class. Her parents grew more worried about her mental and emotional state, spending more time at home to speak with her even though she kept purposely shutting them out. She couldn't help it; every time she saw them, she always thought about how she could have saved her dear little brother. Even now, she questions why it was her brother, and not herself? Was it because he was the younger sibling? Was it because he didn't know about the pressure points? Was it because of the bruise?
From then on out, she asked her parents if she could take Tessenjutsu. They asked her why she wanted to take that, and she claimed that it would help her calm down. In reality, she actually looked up different types of martial arts. Above all, she did value speed and accuracy to be top priority. Force was always second. She also wanted to learn how to fight with a somewhat more unique item, rather than nun-chucks and/or poles or the like. Her parents agreed, in hopes that this would help open up their daughter. It took forever to find someone who actually taught Tessenjutsu, and then they found a japanese couple who willing trained the girl privately. She's trained in Tessenjutsu for a while, until the age of 16 years old.
Around that time, she found New Peaks Academy while surfing the web a bit. Intrigued by this, she quickly asked her parents if she could enroll in the school. It was pricey, yes. However, by explaining how she would have more exposure to more fighting styles and people to train with, along with how they offered academic courses, they finally caved in and agreed. Luckily for them, they had grown quite wealthy over the years after losing one of their children, and they stopped gambling (burning money, in her own terms). Also, through the influence of the couple, and the change in learning environment, she had grown to be slightly more open to people. Though, people are still a little worried about her obsessiveness about being 'perfect'. This is possibly a side effect from when her brother was kidnapped.
Currently, she does still try to look on the news for any clues on her brother. For all she knows, the kid could be dead, but she still wants to find him. She still takes her own training very seriously, out of personal interest.