I wasn't sure what gender to go for so I flipped a coin and I swear the coin landed on it's edge. [b]Name:[/b] Miyako, Tsubaki [b]Gender:[/b] Female [b]Age:[/b] 16 [b]Class:[/b] 2-3 [b]Appearance:[/b] [hider=Tsuki feels like looking like a girl today thank you very much][img=http://safebooru.org//samples/1196/sample_6996cc2ecc7e8494b657c29c2702b9e18dfc35c0.png][/hider] [hider=Tsuki is a total seme tho 4 srs][img=http://safebooru.org//images/957/6fffcc641d73a1da2559770b6a54ff2a8ccdff19.jpg][/hider] Basically take away the pony tail and the hair clip and she can totally pass for a boy. [b]Personality:[/b] Tsubaki, or Tsuki to her friends, is a bit of an enigma when it comes to her gender. Many find it hard to tell whether Tsuki is a boy or a girl. And, secretly, she prefers it that way. While she uses makeup during certain occasions and has a girl laugh, Tsuki is a total tomboy through and through. It does not help that she speaks in a feminine rasp, muddled even further by her somewhat dry, mocking sense of humor. Despite her demeanor, Tsuki is very mature for her age and she's rarely one to slack off responsibility. While she totally coddles her siblings, she can be noticeably tough and holier-than-thou with people her age, which will no doubt rub quite a few the wrong way. Tsuki has a bit of an ego in the sense that she sees herself as the 'adult' in the room, and anyone who is acting out or turn or disagrees with her is being childish. Her friends are the exception to this; Tsuki can be quite motherly to those close to her, she worries about them and she is always a loyal friend. Her grades in school are good, not great, but good. Also, she is gay. Definitely. Straight. Definitely straight. It's complicated. [b]Biography:[/b] Tsuki's mother disappeared when she was eight. What was at once a heart-crushing traumatic event slowly faded away, and suddenly it was just Tsuki, her father and her three siblings. Her father is a kind man, a very gentle soul and Tsuki loves his and her siblings in equal measures. However, being a successful advertising executive for a large corporation many miles away from home, wasn't always there for his children. Because of this, Tsuki has had to act as a Sister and a Parent to her three siblings for years. While they certainly do not live in poverty, taking care of three kids all on one's lonesome is challenging, especially when juggling school work It has taught Tsuki responsibility, and that has led her to becoming very mature for her age. She's still a kid though, and, thankfully, her father realizes this. He takes, allowing Tsuki to go out and experience the best years of her life for herself. That has done her a world of good, giving Tsuki enough room to breathe and to make and connect with friends. However, Tsuki's biggest priority is her siblings and her home. Everything comes second to her responsibilities, giving her a role as Mother/Father when her own biological father is away. Another big factor in Tsuki's life is her own romantic life. Tsuki had a few boyfriends in middle school, almost positive that she was straight. But a chance encounter at a mall soon changed things. During a chance encounter at a mall, Tsuki quickly connected with an outgoing university student named Yayoi who was three years her senior. Yayoi, mistaking Tsuki for a boy, initiated a conversation with Tsuki, ending with an exchange of numbers and, hesitantly, plans to meet up. Tsuki came clean about her gender after the first date, although Yayoi admitted that she simply did not care. They have been dating for over a year. Tsuki's siblings get along well with Yayoi and her father, surprisingly, approves of their relationship (though he does worry that they are moving much too quickly). Outside of her family, Tsuki is particularly tight lipped about Yayoi. While there are rumors that she's in a relationship with a college student, they all seem to begin and end there (much to her relief).