[b]Appearance:[/b] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/c6/6f/ed/c66feda50a1967024c2c2fba0d5da9da.jpg[/img] She is 5 foot 1 inch and 100lbs. [b]Name:[/b] Audrey Elizabeth Montgromery [b]Number:[/b] [b]Age[/b] 24 [b]Illness/Difference:[/b] Schizoaffective Disorder [b]Personality:[/b] Audrey, like all the Montgromery's who came before her, like the finer things in life. She is use to a particular amount of attention and praise and grew up understanding that people don't care how you feel as long as you present yourself according. With this being said, Audrey never truly leaned how to hide her emotions or filter her thoughts. When her illness emerged, this truth only became much more intense. Audrey has auditory hallucinations, constantly hearing others tell her to harm herself or others. As well as the voices, her mood can fluctuate rapidly, from weeks of depression to a month of mania. When she is manic the 'high society' grooming of her mother takes over. At first she thought the voices were friends, and to this day will defend the voices as part of who she truly is, as she yearns for affection. [b]Text color:[/b] [color=f49ac2]Pink[/color] [b]Background:[/b]Audrey was born and raised in the upper east side. She attended the best schools, expensive parties, and dressed in the latest fashion. She is the only daughter of the well off Frances and Anne Montgromery, and as such was expected to act like a lady. Audrey was sexually molested from the ages of 3-12 years old by her father, a fact that is sharply rejected by her mother, but a hot topic of conversation for the voices. She suffered from depression as a teen, silently attempting to withdraw from the lonely sting of the emotional abandonment of her mother and lasting agony given to her by her father. She lashed out at maids and friends in the security of her home, and in once firece screaming match with her father set his study on fire. She sat by quietly as her family collected insurance for the "space heater malfunction." When Audrey was 20 and attending college she had her first psychotic break. She thought the voices were a comfort, and didn't notice their dangerous demands until the winter break, when she threatened her mother with a knife during Christmas dinner. The woman had been asking for it, talking to her that way. She had cut her cheek before the police had been called. Or so they told her. She didn't remember that, no because the police enjoyed going after the special ones. She was a victim, why was she here? A common question she asked over the four years she spent at Brocklen Hall Aslyum. [b]Other:[/b] Audrey is fearful of tall men, and distrusts any food that is not prepacked. After all her mother did try to poison her...didn't she?