Sugar and Spice

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Sylvia, the improper lady.
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Name: Sylvia Rose Morgan


Gender: Female
Height: 5 feet 4 inches

Personality: Outspoken and bright, Sylvia has always been known to tell people exactly what she's thinking, often at the most inappropriate times. She enjoys climbing trees and playing in the dirt, unafraid to show boys that she's highly capable of wrestling them to the ground. Although she enjoys her tomboyish ways, the young woman knows when it's time to take matters seriously. Her high academic standards and love of learning gives her an edge over the majority of her classmates, who were always more worried about shagging anyone and everyone.

Bio: Growing up in America, Diane and Robert Morgan had allowed their daughter the freedom to express herself however she wished, whether it was through some form of art or action. They felt it was important that she have what they were deprived of by their own strict parents. For the most part, trying new things came easy to the young woman. Her hobbies ranged far and wide, from sculpting clay to playing baseball; she was willing to attempt anything at least once and won't turn down a challenge. This soon included her most difficult task - how to behave like a proper lady.

Halfway through her senior year, her father received a business offer he couldn't refuse. With his corporation expanding, he was given the opportunity to move headquarters across the Atlantic. With his family in mind, Mr. Morgan made the move ahead of his wife and daughter, giving Sylvia time to finish school and say her goodbyes. The business thrived in its new setting so well that it helped create numerous jobs and build up the local economy. By the arrival of the women, it had caused enough of a stir that the entire family was gifted Lord and Ladyship. Mrs. Morgan was more than thrilled about their new titles, but her daughter quickly became apprehensive of the responsibilities behind them. Several tutors were employed, but none were sufficient enough a challenge to keep her interested in the lessons. They had one last hope in an old friend, whom they hadn't seen since before Sylvia was born.


Charlotte, the curious stranger
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Name:
Charlotte Hazel Russo
Nickname: Lottie


Gender: female
Height: 5 feet 5 inches



Personality: Open-minded and curious to a fault, Charlotte often finds her inquisitiveness to be a magnet for trouble. She prides herself in being slow to anger, with the exception of witnessing an injustice. She tries not to judge people by rumors or how they look, paying more attention to how they act in their daily life. Charlotte isn't afraid to speak up when she sees an individual or group being harassed. When she isn't working, she enjoys crafting things with her hands or tinkering with some small mechanical item.



Bio: Charlotte was raised to believe that she was the only child of a single father, local prosecutor Mitchell Russo. Whenever she asked, he would simply say that she had abandoned them after Lottie was born, and that he didn't want to speak of the matter further. For a long while, this satisfied her, until she began noticing things that didn't seem quite right. There weren't any pictures of her birth, or any pictures of her mother in general. When it came time for her to receive her driver's licence, Mitchell insisted on being the one to take care of all of the paperwork. All she had to do was have her picture taken. When she started working soon after, it was the lawyer that had set up the job with a close friend, completely omitting the need for an application or interview. She was always paid in cash. Family members hardly ever visited, but when they did, it was always when she was at work and couldn't see them. Birthdays consisted of a single cupcake, no friends, and no fun.

The final clue that something was amiss showed just weeks away from graduation. Mitchell pulled her out of high school and had her test for her GED. When asked, he gave the explanation that the teachers were going to fail her out of their classes, which didn't make any sense; the lowest grade she had was a B-. Not long after, she was shoved out of the door with everything she had jammed in the back of her car and told to find her own way.
 
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