[img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/564x/f2/80/73/f28073f65700a61672b4a58a4aa4acf4.jpg[/img] LADY CATHERINE ANNE WELLINGTON 17 [b][i]Personality:[/i][/b]A spirited and compassionate woman, her personality often goes against the expectations of her class. With an adventurous mind and fond heart, she loves to read and hear stories, the more fantastical the more she adores them. Well educated she has quite the smart head on her shoulders, though her education is limited to the classes deemed suitable for a woman. She was raised with the design that she would make a perfect wife, though her true desires yearn for much more. [i][b]Biography: [/b][/i]Third child and only daughter to Lieutenant-General Sir Frederick Wellington 4th Baronet. Lord Wellington is an ex British Army cavalry officer, as well as an expert on horses and Conservative politician, and has gained successful elevation within the peerage due to his outstanding military campaign, and his continued political standing. Frderick Wellington is also incredibly influential amongst those on the south coast, and has eradicated poverty with his agricultural projects, developing the lands and grounds of Havant, Leigh Park and his own Staunton Park. His first born was Frederick Wellington III, who like his father joined the military and is ranked as officer. He is married with a son of his own, William. Second born is Thomas Wellington, who has taken a more political route. An aggressive and determined man who lost his wife to childbirth, and has little to do with his daughter, Margaret. Third born is the only daughter to the Baron is Catherine Wellington, and from her father she developed a love of animals, and was an accomplished rider from a young age. Catherine is perhaps not as serious as her brothers, having more a mind for fancy and adventure. She has a love of stories and fairy tales, and has always been a delight when presented in society, though of course her social interactions have been restricted due to her age. But Catherine always had a strong love for the circus, and when she would pout at her abandonment from parties, her ever doting father would whisk her away to the circus and immediately put a smile on the girls face. Catherine had a comfortable albeit restricted life, though the blonde is seldom without cheer. Though on her fifteenth birthday she met the man she was to marry, an aggressive and shrewd politician in league with her brother, a man of wealth and prospects, though without compassion or fondness for the frivolities and delights which Catherine adores. This has not changed throughout the years, and even now as she approaches her eighteenth birthday and her nuptials are fast coming, it was young Catherine who urged her father to welcome in the circus to boost morale of his newly acquired lands.