[color=FFD6E4][h2] Eleni Christopher Aguilar [/h2][/color] ───────────── [center][img] https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1488426862026-3ee34a7d66df?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&ixid=MnwxMjA3fDB8MHxwaG90by1wYWdlfHx8fGVufDB8fHx8&auto=format&fit=crop&w=687&q=80 [/img][/center] ───────────── [b]Career Title[/b] Criminal Psychologist SSA Aguilar Dr. Aguilar [b]Nicknames[/b] Chris (preferred name) Chissy (by her uncle) Ella (by her family) ───────────── [b]Recruitment[/b][indent] Dr. Hodgson, a professor at the University of Stanford, was a big name in Criminal Psychology and was often consulted by government agencies. Chris, as his protégé, was let in on many of the cases that had passed his hands. She mostly studied the cases, but her name appeared in the reports enough to leave an impression on some. It was only natural that the F.B.I offered her a job. Chris accepted the Bureau's offer after getting her Doctorate in Criminal Psychology at the age of 24. Physical abilities weren’t her strong suit, but she survived the training at Quantico, passing with near-minimal marks. After nearly a year of probation period, working in the B.A.U., Chris was promoted to SSA. At the young age of 26 and only a few months of receiving orders from Lucian directly, she is still in the process of fitting into the team. [/indent] [b]Written Interactions[/b] [i]To Be Added[/i] [b]Interactions/relationships[/b] Aquintances[list] [*]SA Callen Clark – FBI [*]SA Yusuf Hirst – CIA [/list] Situational[list] [*]Lucian Neagoe (Unit Chief) [*]The team [*]Criminology and psychology consultants [/list] Friendship[list] [*]Dr. Ridwan Hodgson (Mentor) – Criminal Psychology Professor at University of Stanford [*]Nina Hodgson nee Karga [/list] Family[list] [*] Coral Aguilar (Mother) [*] Adan Aguilar (Maternal uncle; deceased) – former FBI [*] Unknown father [*] Marciano Aguilar(Maternal Grandfather) [*] Luciana Aguilar nee Cuellar (Maternal Grandmother) [/list] Romance[list] None [/list] [b]Background information[/b][indent] Chris had normal yet boring life before she entered university. She was raised by her mother, uncle, and grandparents. Her small extended family offered enough support that Coral never had any problems that came with being a single mother. Chris’ father was a mystery even to Coral, but Adan did more than enough to fill the father-figure role. Chris' intelligence was apparent even from a young age, and she was always eager to learn. Her love for solving mysteries came from the stories Adan would tell her. They were stories from his work, sparing the gory details unfit for a child’s ears, of course. Chris was 15 and finishing up her last year of high school, when Adan died in a crossfire between F.B.I. agents and a drug gang they were investigating. It should have been hard losing someone so close to her, but Chris was surprisingly fine. Sure, she was sad, but she didn’t blame anyone — not her uncle for working in such a dangerous job, not the Bureau for putting its employees in danger, not even the drug gang for existing. She just continued life as it was before. Even her mother called her cold-hearted. This started an argument that led to a cold war that went on for a few years. Eleni used moving-out for university to get away from her family that was grieving more than she was. Of course, it was hard for a 16-year-old to live alone, even if she didn’t have to worry about money. Despite not understanding her indifferent attitude towards her uncle's death, her family still loved her, and provided the funds to go through university. It was almost pure luck that Chris caught the eyes of Dr. Hodgson. It was when he appeared as a guest lecturer for her introductory psychology course. According to him, her young age and brilliant questions after the lecture made him want to take her under his wing. Within a year, Eleni was a frequent guest in Dr. Hodgson’s office as well as his home. The Doctor’s wife was happy to take care of this awkward prodigy now that her own children grew up. Even now, Chris would call and check in on Nina from time to time. [/indent]