Here is the character that I am working on. Let me know if there is anything I need to add or change [hider=Cashmere] [center][img]https://i.pinimg.com/474x/34/02/77/340277bd6e562ecd2ad589d94bc8b116.jpg[/img] [color=f7941d]"My mind decides to run when normal people sleep."[/color] 【 Cashmere 】 name → Gwendolyn Morgan nicknames → Gwen or Winnie by her parents age → 23 birthdate → January 5th gender → Female height/weight → 5"5 / 130 lbs sexual orientation → Queer (still discovering) occupation → Unemployed . Hardworking. Anxious. Intelligent. . Pessimistic . Considerate . Sheltered . →Background Gwen knew that she had everything going for her. She was an only child in a middle class family that raised her in a well-off neighborhood. She went to a great private school, ​had access to private tutoring and piano lessons. Her good grades and extracurriculars got her into a good state university. And while it was tough, she managed to graduate with a degree in computer science. Her parents were so proud of her when she got her first real job at a well-known company that paid generously. But the deadlines, late hours, and overall pressure of being a young adult on her own with no actual real life experience got to Gwen. The first thing to go was her social life. Then her sleep schedule. Then finally her mental health. After only working for the company for a year, Gwen quit and moved back to her parents. Although her parents have been understanding, she could not help but feel their quiet disappointment. She took a year off working to focus on herself and her mental health. When Gwen finally felt ready again to go back to the real world, she happened to get an invitation to a quiet town she only knew because of a friend. She figured it was a great opportunity to start over, where no one knew her or had any unwanted expectations. LIST OF SKILLS​ + Coding + Piano + Knows Mandarin TRIVIA → Cut her own hair recently and is embarrassed by how messy and choppy it looks + Soft Music + Chai tea lattes + Reading at night + - Loud People - Disappointing Others - Bugs - [color=f7941d]"How disappointment tracks the steps of hope."[/color][/center] [/hider]