║ Name ║
Fiorella Marina Aguilar Rodríguez
║ Age ║
18
║ Sexual Orientation ║
Straight (but secretly bi-curious)
║ Personality ║
The Positive:
- Friendly
- Outgoing
- Energetic
The Negative:
- Judgemental
- Entitled
- Stubborn
║ Brief History ║
Giovanni Aguilar (child of a Puerto Rican father and an Italian mother) and Marina Rodríguez (100% Puerto Rican) had met through mutual friends at college and eventually fell in love during a study trip around Europe. The couple dated for a year after and married after a year-long engagement in which they had finished their bachelor's' degrees. They decided to pursue graduate studies, which they did and achieved with honors while their first daughter was on the way. On June first, Fiorella Marina Aguilar Rodríguez was welcomed into the world with open arms. She would be the only daughter of the CEO of the Puerto Rico Merck Pharmaceutical plant and the head of the Pharmacy department of said place.
Due to the nature of their demanding work positions, Fiorella was raised in the upscale part of Guaynabo (a town in Puerto Rico) by her maternal grandmother until she was old enough to attend school. The mature woman provided Fiorella with the love and attention only a grandmother is capable of giving, but was slightly blinded to her granddaughter's misbehavior. This fact would be especially important in Fiorella's life for various reasons: the first one being that it was her grandmother who gave her the 'Lela' nickname, the second being that Lela grew up thinking she could get away from everything, the third being she learned to respect elders, and the fourth being that she didn't have a strong authority figure at home.
From the moment she was enrolled at Puerto Rico's most expensive private school at pre-K (4 years old), Fiorella had been one of the most popular girls at school. After a rocky start because of the sudden change of being away from her grandmother, Lela made friends easily. Apart from being a social butterfly, Lela excelled in her studies (even when her school had an advanced bilingual curriculum) and even in sports. As she grew up, Lela became involved in whichever extracurricular activities she could handle, which gave her experience in pretty much every field. She performed in various school plays, participated in sporting and academic competitions, was a cheerleader, dancer, team player... All the while keeping top grades in her classes. To nobody's surprise, Lela was voted Senior class president, and worked her hardest to make sure her and her classmates got the graduation, prom and Senior Trip to the Bahamas they deserved. As a reward for all of her hard work during the course of her school years, Lela was accepted into Harvard's Biochemistry program.
When she reached teenhood, Lela started going out. It started out innocent at first: pool parties, sleepovers, movies, bowling, shopping, movies... But by the time she was sixteen, Lela had gone to a few nightclubs, was the life of every party she attended and had a decent tolerance for alcohol. Though she enjoyed the buzz the drinking gave her she was always careful to avoid getting drunk. Because of her parents' positions at work, they often found themselves traveling. Whenever they did, they left Fiorella home alone, but always reminding her that she was not allowed to go out or have anyone over during the time they were away. Of course, being the sneaky teen that she is, Lela took advantage of the situation and threw parties that became legends at Baldwin School. But on her Senior Year, there was a particular incident that was the final straw for her parents. In the end and after some research, Giovanni and Marina’s verdict for punishment was to send Fiorella to Camp Crystal Lake instead of her going with them to Europe like they had planned. She was set to leave a the day after returning from her Senior Trip.
Due to the nature of their demanding work positions, Fiorella was raised in the upscale part of Guaynabo (a town in Puerto Rico) by her maternal grandmother until she was old enough to attend school. The mature woman provided Fiorella with the love and attention only a grandmother is capable of giving, but was slightly blinded to her granddaughter's misbehavior. This fact would be especially important in Fiorella's life for various reasons: the first one being that it was her grandmother who gave her the 'Lela' nickname, the second being that Lela grew up thinking she could get away from everything, the third being she learned to respect elders, and the fourth being that she didn't have a strong authority figure at home.
From the moment she was enrolled at Puerto Rico's most expensive private school at pre-K (4 years old), Fiorella had been one of the most popular girls at school. After a rocky start because of the sudden change of being away from her grandmother, Lela made friends easily. Apart from being a social butterfly, Lela excelled in her studies (even when her school had an advanced bilingual curriculum) and even in sports. As she grew up, Lela became involved in whichever extracurricular activities she could handle, which gave her experience in pretty much every field. She performed in various school plays, participated in sporting and academic competitions, was a cheerleader, dancer, team player... All the while keeping top grades in her classes. To nobody's surprise, Lela was voted Senior class president, and worked her hardest to make sure her and her classmates got the graduation, prom and Senior Trip to the Bahamas they deserved. As a reward for all of her hard work during the course of her school years, Lela was accepted into Harvard's Biochemistry program.
When she reached teenhood, Lela started going out. It started out innocent at first: pool parties, sleepovers, movies, bowling, shopping, movies... But by the time she was sixteen, Lela had gone to a few nightclubs, was the life of every party she attended and had a decent tolerance for alcohol. Though she enjoyed the buzz the drinking gave her she was always careful to avoid getting drunk. Because of her parents' positions at work, they often found themselves traveling. Whenever they did, they left Fiorella home alone, but always reminding her that she was not allowed to go out or have anyone over during the time they were away. Of course, being the sneaky teen that she is, Lela took advantage of the situation and threw parties that became legends at Baldwin School. But on her Senior Year, there was a particular incident that was the final straw for her parents. In the end and after some research, Giovanni and Marina’s verdict for punishment was to send Fiorella to Camp Crystal Lake instead of her going with them to Europe like they had planned. She was set to leave a the day after returning from her Senior Trip.