Not the best, but here's a thing [hr] Name: Genevieve Darrows Age: 14 Nationality: French Picture/Description: [img]http://i.imgur.com/HJ9T9gQ.png?1[/img] Abilities: Personality: Genevieve is a kind soul, respectful of authority and her parents, and always willing to lend a hand to those who need it. she has a stern side to her, and likes to think that she is above 'childish' things, but does have a sense of humor to her that can manifest when she isn't in formal situations. When in formal situations, she is courteous, acting with poise and grace, though she can be cold towards strangers. She is also a calm, collected, and a thoughtful person, who always thinks before she acts, though this can lead to not taking advantage of all opportunities when they appear. She also has no eye for romance beyond what she has read in novels, since she believes that that has been determined for her, though she does have the slightly romantic wish of meeting someone and being swept off her feet, but that is something she only tells those she can trust. She also enjoys reading. Bio: Genevieve is the sole daughter and the heir to the Darrows family, a family that can trace it's lineage back to minor French nobility, and is fairly well off themselves now. It was into this situation that she grew up, educated and groomed to be the heir of the family, to take over their business empire, and everything else that that meant for the young girl as she began to get older. Growing up, she was tutored and trained, subjected to lessons and not given much time for herself. Yet as an only child she accepted it without complaint, doing the best she could to please her parents. It's only recently that she has begun to chafe somewhat under this rule, and to wonder if there might be something more out there that she has missed. Yet being enrolled in an Academy for the privileged and the miles of schoolwork that it means, she hasn't had much time to wonder about that. Instead she acts as she ought to, interacts with her peers who will eventually become business associates and political contacts, and does her best to live up to the burden of the family name and what it represents.