Here's the sheet - I moved 'reason for being here' to be after bio as it made more sense to read that after reading character description [b]Appearance:[/b] [hider=Aly] [img]https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1gBaYmTzgsk/WwX5FE_Ig1I/AAAAAAAJGnI/RkLwD8SPMGg_wWezzm70uPt3fgKVtLoeACJoC/w530-h875-n-rw/pixiv%2B68889250.jpg[/img] [/hider] Aly is quite short (5'0) with very long black hair, and yellow eyes. She is quite shy, and a social recluse - a symptom of her troubled upbringing (See the Bio). She has a scar that runs diagonally across her body from left shoulder to right hip. Name: Alison Smith (Aly for short) [b]Age:[/b] 16 (Birthday 12st June - so recent) [b]Ability:[/b] Reanimation. As long as she can see the item in question, she can take a deep breath and 'breathe' life into it, bringing the item to life and ask it to do things. [b]Bio:[/b] Aly has had little luck in life. Her parents died in a car crash when she was just three years old - she survived it, but her seatbelt dug painfully into her body leaving a scar that is still there from this day. From there, she was first raised by her strict aunt (who liked cats more than humans). At five, she discovered she could bring her dolls to life, which scared her aunt. Even more so when the girl started asking the dolls to defend her from the many cats that had been mean to her. Eventually she went too far, and at ten years old was sent to a juvenile correctional facility for a year for killing a cat - even though her DNA was not on the knife. Once the guards discovered she could reanimate objects (which happened in a brawl) she was placed under solidarity confinement, and assigned a guard at all times to watch her. Which was a good thing when she managed to bring the door to her cell to life. Unfortunately, it also lead to her being gagged and restrained (And beaten) more than once, which made her afraid of other humans. Everyone at the facility was happy when she finally was released. After being released, she bounced from home to home, nobody really wanting her, until she found herself on the streets at 14 years old. Using her abilities to steal for a living, taking food and clothes without entering the stores (meaning the police could only arrest her for having the items, rather than actually stealing them). Another brief trip in a juvenile correctional facility at 14 in Manhatten turned out to be a blessing, as one of the guards had seen kids with these skills before. He contacted the camp, which then intervened, and when Aly was released from the center she was taken to the camp at 15. She's been at the camp ever since - a year ago today. [b]Reason for coming to camp:[/b] Reeducation. The girl has a quite good grasp on her skills, but multiple arrests and poor social interactions has meant she doesn't know how to operate in the real world without resorting to stealing. She never finished school either.