Name: Willow Bower
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Age: 30
Height: 5’1”
Weight: 128 lbs.
Body Type: Curvy, she likes to show it off sometimes, but hides it a lot
Complexion: Tan
Hair: Black, short, reaches to her chin
Eyes: Greyish green
Handedness: Right
Scars: Physical? None. Emotional? Quite a bit.
Relationship Status: Single… maybe (depends on who you ask)
Personality: Stubborn, snappy, yet kind, can be a bit motherly at times
Mannerisms: Glances around often, eye twitches when annoyed, prone to physical confrontation
Likes: Peace, quiet, standing up for what she believes in, justice
Dislikes: Media, nosy people, snakes, cats
Description: Willow tends to wear very comfortable and slightly baggy clothes to cover up her figure. She generally wears a dark blue, long sleeved shirt and a pair of black jeans. She also wears a pair of matching tennis shoes in order to complete the outfit. She’s prone to wearing these types of outfits so the media doesn’t make her out to be worse than they already are. Her black hair is fairly short and reaches down to her chin. Her greyish-green eyes seem to glimmer with a mix of anger and depression.
Personality-wise, Willow is a very spiteful and stand-offish individual. She treats people how they treat her generally. She is very stubborn and snappy, always standing up for what she believes in. It’s not very easy to gain her trust and it’s even easier to break it. She hates media and is known to get into physical confrontations with the paparazzi if they start to crowd her. She also has an aversion to snakes and cats. She is known to tell people off, no matter who they may be, if they get too nosy with her life. Of course, this has gotten her into trouble more than once.
Biography: Willow hadn’t started out as the snappy and media-hating woman she is today. She had been given up as an infant because her parents would have been unable to support raising a child, but didn’t want to have an abortion. So, the parents decided to give another loving couple a chance to raise a child. Luckily, this worked out nicely and soon after she was born, Willow was adopted out to a very loving couple who was unable to have children.
The couple raised Willow with as much love and care as any parents would have, treating her as their own child. Though, they also didn’t hide the fact that Willow was adopted and from an early age, explained to her why she looked so different from them and that it didn’t change how much they loved her. Willow took it relatively well, or at least as well as she could take being told the people she thought of s her parents really weren’t. Though, that didn’t deter her from calling them her parents. Willow continued to live happily and eventually moved out of the house, though her happy life would soon take a turn for the worst soon after.
A stranger had ended up breaking into Willow’s home, physically and sexually assaulting her when she attempted to stop them from robbing her. Willow had called police before confronting the attacker, but the police were always rather slow to arrive. This left her broken, angry, and embarrassed and she immediately told police and paramedics what happened when they got there. She described the attacker to the best of her ability since she was unable to get a good look at him and a week or two later, a suspect was caught and the media went into a frenzy.
The media immediately started publishing reports about how awful the accused was and how vulnerable and helpless Willow had been. Even after further investigation declared the accused innocent and cleared of all charges, the media was still in a frenzy, saying one thing or another went wrong with the investigation and the trial. This caused Willow to go into her own frenzy and start publicly speaking out against the media reports.
Unfortunately for Willow,the media and society didn’t take lightly to her speaking up and stating her own opinion on the media’s attack on an innocent person. Society had shunned her and the media made many reports on her, saying she had developed an unhealthy attraction to her ‘attacker’. Now, Willow continues to be shunned by society and attacked by the media, though she doesn’t seem to care and continues to voice her opinions. She has also become close friends with the person who had been wrongfully accused, though the media makes it seem like she’s dating that person.
Character Themes:
‘I Am a Wanderer’- Steve Earle
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Age: 30
Height: 5’1”
Weight: 128 lbs.
Body Type: Curvy, she likes to show it off sometimes, but hides it a lot
Complexion: Tan
Hair: Black, short, reaches to her chin
Eyes: Greyish green
Handedness: Right
Scars: Physical? None. Emotional? Quite a bit.
Relationship Status: Single… maybe (depends on who you ask)
Personality: Stubborn, snappy, yet kind, can be a bit motherly at times
Mannerisms: Glances around often, eye twitches when annoyed, prone to physical confrontation
Likes: Peace, quiet, standing up for what she believes in, justice
Dislikes: Media, nosy people, snakes, cats
Description: Willow tends to wear very comfortable and slightly baggy clothes to cover up her figure. She generally wears a dark blue, long sleeved shirt and a pair of black jeans. She also wears a pair of matching tennis shoes in order to complete the outfit. She’s prone to wearing these types of outfits so the media doesn’t make her out to be worse than they already are. Her black hair is fairly short and reaches down to her chin. Her greyish-green eyes seem to glimmer with a mix of anger and depression.
Personality-wise, Willow is a very spiteful and stand-offish individual. She treats people how they treat her generally. She is very stubborn and snappy, always standing up for what she believes in. It’s not very easy to gain her trust and it’s even easier to break it. She hates media and is known to get into physical confrontations with the paparazzi if they start to crowd her. She also has an aversion to snakes and cats. She is known to tell people off, no matter who they may be, if they get too nosy with her life. Of course, this has gotten her into trouble more than once.
Biography: Willow hadn’t started out as the snappy and media-hating woman she is today. She had been given up as an infant because her parents would have been unable to support raising a child, but didn’t want to have an abortion. So, the parents decided to give another loving couple a chance to raise a child. Luckily, this worked out nicely and soon after she was born, Willow was adopted out to a very loving couple who was unable to have children.
The couple raised Willow with as much love and care as any parents would have, treating her as their own child. Though, they also didn’t hide the fact that Willow was adopted and from an early age, explained to her why she looked so different from them and that it didn’t change how much they loved her. Willow took it relatively well, or at least as well as she could take being told the people she thought of s her parents really weren’t. Though, that didn’t deter her from calling them her parents. Willow continued to live happily and eventually moved out of the house, though her happy life would soon take a turn for the worst soon after.
A stranger had ended up breaking into Willow’s home, physically and sexually assaulting her when she attempted to stop them from robbing her. Willow had called police before confronting the attacker, but the police were always rather slow to arrive. This left her broken, angry, and embarrassed and she immediately told police and paramedics what happened when they got there. She described the attacker to the best of her ability since she was unable to get a good look at him and a week or two later, a suspect was caught and the media went into a frenzy.
The media immediately started publishing reports about how awful the accused was and how vulnerable and helpless Willow had been. Even after further investigation declared the accused innocent and cleared of all charges, the media was still in a frenzy, saying one thing or another went wrong with the investigation and the trial. This caused Willow to go into her own frenzy and start publicly speaking out against the media reports.
Unfortunately for Willow,the media and society didn’t take lightly to her speaking up and stating her own opinion on the media’s attack on an innocent person. Society had shunned her and the media made many reports on her, saying she had developed an unhealthy attraction to her ‘attacker’. Now, Willow continues to be shunned by society and attacked by the media, though she doesn’t seem to care and continues to voice her opinions. She has also become close friends with the person who had been wrongfully accused, though the media makes it seem like she’s dating that person.
Character Themes:
‘I Am a Wanderer’- Steve Earle
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