[b][color=silver]Name:[/color][/b] Hansel Miller [b][color=silver]Age:[/color][/b] 20 [b][color=silver]Appearance:[/color][/b] [img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/474x/f9/4a/dc/f94adc5ce287df6a2397741c6771738f.jpg[/img] [b][color=silver]Power:[/color][/b] Super Intelligence (Which comes with super observation and memorization) [b][color=silver]Bio:[/color][/b] Hansel was born the daughter of a 16 year old girl named Susan Miller, who was accidentally impregnated by some one-night stand at her high school. The girl didn't want to get an abortion, but she also knew she couldn't keep it, so that left her with only one option: adoption. So Hansel grew up in an orphanage. It wasn't terrible. The kids were nice to her, and so were the staff. But little Hansel found that she was happiest when she was at her public school. There was something about learning new things and pushing her mind that seemed so natural to her. She was always the best in her class, even the couple times she skipped a year. When she was 10, she was in seventh grade. People treated her the same at the orphanage, or Group Home, as the staff called it, but the kids at school did start bullying her a bit due to her young age. But this only made her focus even more on her schoolwork, and she began improving even further in the academic field. Finally, when she was 12, her freshman year, she got adopted. She was very happy to hear that the man who was adopting her was a scientist! Dr. Peter Whitney was his name. Hansel was slightly saddened by the news that the scientist would be pulling her out of school, but that feeling of sadness soon evaporated when she heard that she'd be helping Dr. Whitney take leaps forward into uncharted territories of the scientific world. And though many of the experiments were painful and scarring, Hansel stuck with it, never losing faith that she was helping humanity. These experiments continued, until one day, something the doctor did unlocked the power in Hansel's brain. She was smart before the experiments, but this? This was a whole knew kettle of fish! Her intelligence even surpassed Dr. Whitney's by a landslide! In fact, her intelligence surpassed everyone's. At first, it was amazing, the feeling of being able to notice every little thing, the feeling of being able to do anything. But after a while, it became a little too much. Everything she noticed, she remembered. Everything she did, she remembered. Everything she said and heard, she remembered. The human mind can only take so much, even when modified. But somehow, nothing slipped from her human mind. As soon as Dr. Whitney let Hansel go, she used her newly developed intelligence to track down her birth mother. It was as easy as cake. Literally. Tracking down her long lost mom was as easy, if not easier, than baking a cake. Anyway, Susan Miller was apparently making it big as a novelist and even had a large mansion in San Diego. It took very little convincing for Susan to let her daughter stay in her mansion with her. In the years after, Hansel and Susan became very close. Hansel also became a bit of a shut-in, rarely leaving the comforts of the mansion. In fact she became a little agoraphobic, and was actually slightly afraid of being outside. But that didn't much matter. She had everything she needed in the mansion. That was until she was 20, when she heard about the demise of her dear friend, Dr. Whitney, and the fact that his daughter, Lily, was opening the doors of the mansion back up for the 'victimis' of the experiments. While Hansel disliked the fact that not even the scientist's own daughter could see that what he brought was a gift rather than a curse, she also thought it would only be right to see the results of her idol's experiments in person, even though she'd already read all their files. So she kissed her mother goodbye, promised to call everyday, and set off towards the mansion.