Hopefully you're still accepting! :) [hider=Lucy] [center][img=http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v75/3monica6/MAYU28Vocaloid29full1352725_zpsf0bf863c.jpg] [b]Name:[/b] Lucy Devereaux-Koshiba [b]Age: [/b] 16 [b]Appearance:[/b] Dainty, small, and with a pale complexion to boot, Lucy looks as fragile as porcelain. She's also light on her feet, and her airy gait only seems to reinforce the idea that even the slightest of touch can break her. Long and wavy golden locks fall past her lower back, and her pale green eyes are always twinkling with amusement. Any misconceptions about her frailty are usually shattered when she goes on what her friends have taken to calling her default "princess mode." Lucy carries herself in a dignified and poised, sometimes even haughty, manner that makes her appear more imposing than she actually is. It's all façade, though; something she does innately, embedded in her after years of etiquette lessons, rather than deliberately. [b]Personality: [/b] Sheltered and coddled all her life, it is painfully obvious that Lucy is utterly inexperienced with the 'real world.' She grew up believing that money was the solution to all the world's problem, and now that she was running out of solutions, she's having difficulty adjusting. From a normal person's perspective, Lucy has little to no common sense: she is too gullible, believing even the most blatant of lies; she has no idea how most things work; and she has romanticized notions about the world. She still looks at everything with an almost childlike wonder, even (or perhaps especially) mundane things and activities that she never got to experience for herself. Lucy still has a habit of taking things for granted as well, and she needs to be reminded every so often that she can't just get what she wants by snapping her finger. Discounting her zero life experience, Lucy is actually bright. Well-read and clever, Lucy was often at the top of her class. She's a big reader—while she can't manage to work a stove, she can quote Voltaire word for word or tell you all about the history of Japan. Despite what she's going through, she has also retained her self-assuredness and strong sense of self. She is true to herself and wears her heart on her sleeves, caring little for what others think of her. Straightforward and blunt, she doesn't mince words, and believes that dishonesty is simply a form of cowardice. [b]Occupation at the Bakery: [/b] Janitor (it'll be her first day, so she'll be a horrible one) [b]History: [/b] Born in Paris to an heiress and a Japanese ambassador, Lucy lived in the lap of luxury. Life in the top one percent was all she'd known. She was surrounded by maids that were at her beck and call, anything she could ask for (except for her parents' love and attention, of course), and all the 'friends' she made couldn't wait to suck up to her, so even they gave her what she wanted. Long story short, she had it made. But then tragedy struck. When she was fourteen, the flimsy seam that held her family together began to unravel. It was the fifth time her mother got caught cheating—her father loved her mother so much that he easily forgave the past four times. After getting caught for the fifth time and being simply forgiven once again, her mother finally decided that their marriage just wasn't working out. She filed for divorce, even though he protested nonstop, and moved in with one of her lovers soon after. Lucy hadn't minded at first. Her mother had always been an absent figure who showered her with toys and other material things instead of affection; she hardly knew her at all. It was only when her father started spiraling into depression that she noticed the impact her mother's absence caused. Her father had been completely infatuated with her mother, and Lucy knew that his whole world revolved around her—heck, he didn't even love his own daughter half as much as he loved his wife. Anyway, when his reason for living disappeared, he sort of stopped trying altogether. He lost his job within a year, and they started burning through their savings soon after that. With what little money they had left (her mother and her battalion of lawyers found a way to get out of paying child support), she and her father moved back to his hometown of Fukushima, where he hoped to get a grip back on his life. To start over and move on. Turns out her father's a total flake, though. They had just settled in their quaint (see: really tiny) apartment when he got an email from her mother, saying she missed him. Without any ounce of hesitation, he flew back to France to pursue her, leaving Lucy all alone with barely enough to last three months. It's been three days, and she hasn't heard from him at all. She'll be starting school soon, but with her savings slowly dwindling, that's the least of her worries. What is she supposed to do?! [b]Other: [/b] She's fluent in Japanese, but isn't too well versed with slang, so she might sound a bit too formal at times. [/center][/hider]