[h2][center][i]'The Creative One'[/i][/center][/h2] [center][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEbFLSfHqQ8&list=PLBgyhMcu6wQhcFARh5WqNQ5zrFmJ21bnP]Her Adventure[/url][/center] [center][img]https://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/e5/c2/e9/e5c2e92e6547a281843923832a721ce5.jpg[/img][/center] [center][b]Name: Marina Corvin[/b] [b]Age: 19 Method and Year of Death: Starved to death in 1988[/b] Marina was the second oldest child of the 5 Corvin girls, and was the most imaginative. Although racism was becoming far less of a in the late 80s than it was during Calvin's time, being a Half Japanese Half Jewish Adoptee isnt an easy start for anyone in suburban Rhode Island. Marina knew she was an outcast and instead found beauty and solace in her books. Where she could truly escape the lonliness she endured in real life. Although this began as obsessive reading, she then began to act out her fantasies and would dress up like a gothic maiden and run through the forest, singing beatuifully about her fictional world, completely immeresed in her own world. Unfortunately once she was spotted by some teenagers from her class while they were out drinking and getting high, and they started to make fun of her, first with words but then with rocks and thrown garbage. Her perfect world of escapism was shattered, so she ran as fast as she could, deeper into the forest than she had ever been. Until she tripped on a large tree root in the middle of the forest and it sent her hurtling into a natural ditch. The space looked like some sort of fantasy cave complete with pillar like rocks and a very beautiful canopy. Sadly the fall broke her leg, and the ditch was very deep. She wasn't able to make it out of there and over the span of 8 agonising days she starved to death, quietly singing the song of her fantasy world as she passed away, Ressurected she now follows runaway teenagers, to make sure wherever they go, they are never found again. [/center]