[hider=Yasu Hayakawa] [img]https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca887773594c2.wixmp.com/intermediary/f/5ce74773-afd5-4cbf-add8-98f65f4f49c7/daa75l2-da7ca957-b02c-4f11-8d3c-c68922b55b83.png/v1/fill/w_800,h_601,q_80,strp/just_saika_by_yanleh_daa75l2-fullview.jpg[/img] [color=0076a3][h3][b][i]"Tell it to someone who cares."[/i][/b][/h3][/color] [color=0076a3][u]Name:[/u][/color] Hayakawa, Yasu [color=0076a3][u]Age:[/u][/color] 15 [color=0076a3][u]Height:[/u][/color] 5’8 [color=0076a3][u]Weight:[/u][/color] 122lbs [color=0076a3][u]Build:[/u][/color] Yasu is slender, but not overly thin. [color=0076a3][u]Quirk:[/u][/color] Live Wire: Involves creating threads of electric energy that shock any that come into contact with them. They can be left attached to surfaces in order to create a barrier or a trap for others. [color=0076a3][u]Description:[/u][/color] Yasu’s slender, well groomed appearance might give the impression of her being of a more prim and proper individual, but that would hardly be fair. She enjoys all the hallmarks of an upper-middle class daughter, but a moment of conversation is all it would take to shatter any illusions about how she acts. She is coarse and brusque in her speech, irritable and combative when provoked and not afraid to be impolite if she has to. She is not beyond being sociable, but trying to make friends with her in an overbearingly friendly way is an exercise in frustration. She is the type to make her opinions heard loudly and if they’re not assuaged she will make her displeasure known. Contrary to popular belief, Yasu is neither a bully nor a sadist, although she occasionally comes across as such after acting out of vindictiveness. Yasu does not know her biological parents. She was dumped at an orphanage at an age all too young to remember anything prior. The Honest Hearts Orphanage was not the most pleasant of places, being both underfunded and socially stigmatised. Yasu, like many of the other children there, were often left to their own devices and became miscreants. They never did anything serious, but they were bad enough to warrant a poor reputation in the neighbourhood, which only served to place further stress on the orphanage owners, which flowed back to the children in kind. Yasu was 10 when she was adopted by a family. At first, it seemed like a stroke of luck for her. Her new parents were well-to-do, and she was quickly afforded many things she had wanted for as an orphan. If you asked her, she’d give it all up not to have to attend the schools they sent her to. Her parents had certain expectations of their daughter’s upbringing, regardless of her origins. Their daughter would have to attend a prestigious school, the one in question being Nosaka High. It quickly became apparent that Yasu fit in poorly with the demographics of Nosaka High, and she soon found herself ostracized and harassed as a result. After enduring it all for a year, Yasu gradually became more and more of a delinquent. First it was just an attitude problem, then it became deliberate disobedience, then she started acting out. The climax came when she picked a fight on the school grounds. This was Nosaka High, a prestigious school for prestigious students that absolutely did not brawl in the open. Yasu’s parents were given a stern warning to have their daughter shape up, with their reputation and connections being the only factors preventing an expulsion. Unsure of what to do with her, they decided that the best option was to send her off somewhere to sort her out. Having heard of Jigokuraku Academy’s reputation, they hoped it would help as both an outlet for her aggression and somewhere equipped to deal with problematic children. They gave her an ultimatum to either attend Jigokuraku and be straightened out or endure much harsher discipline at home. Having no attachment to her current lifestyle, Yasu went along with it. She didn’t mind being a hero, but she had no idea what was in store for her. [/hider]