[hider=Livvy] [center] [img]http://imgur.com/ytRKgmZ.jpg[/img] [color=#CD5C5C]Name:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]Olivia 'Livvy' Kaczka[/color] [color=#CD5C5C]Age:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]17[/color] [color=#CD5C5C]Gender:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]Female[/color] [color=#CD5C5C]Adaptation:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]Her forte is creating and manipulating fire. Not only can she set herself aflame without negative repercussions, but she can combust other objects in her vicinity, and control its spread and intensity.[/color] [color=#CD5C5C]Song:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]Pink Floyd - Hey You[/color] [color=#CD5C5C]Bio:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]I could tell you about the sad childhood in a broken home. Or about the callous mom and absent father, and siblings that didn’t notice the runt of the litter. Or even about the bullies in school and the friends that didn’t exist. Or, I could tell you about how it all ended in flames. Livvy wanted, so badly, to know the warmth and compassion of a family that cared about her, until she realized that it didn’t matter. Nobody can let you down if you don’t let them pick you up. No one can disappoint you if you expect nothing. But most important of all, nobody can neglect you or ignore you when they’re burning alive in their own house. Just a few weeks later, and she was deemed a ward of the state. A supposed mix up in files redirected her to the Geheime Wetenskaplike Laboratorium Asylum. How she ended up at the funny farm, she didn’t know. It was made abundantly clear that she wasn’t insane, just a standard angsty teen in need of guidance. Regardless, she would receive the same treatment as the other patients.[/color] [color=#CD5C5C]Personality:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]Livvy acts perfectly indifferent to most anything thrown at her, preferring to be absorbed in whatever she chooses to distract herself with. As closed off as she may usually be, she isn’t opposed to smalltalk, and will occasionally let someone into her bubble if she finds them acceptable. However, she approaches everything with scrutiny, and takes to new ideas slowly, though it would appear to make her overly cautious and even a little stubborn. Who’s to say she isn’t?[/color] [color=#CD5C5C]Number:[/color] [color=#CDB7B5]2[/color] [/center] [/hider]