Name: Mirabella
Age: 17
Race: Human
Bio: Mira grew up in England with her mother and father and was a very happy child. She was taught well by her mother, who taught her how to read and write. And behind closed doors, she used to watch her mother and father dance. They would spin about the living room and even sometimes Mira herself would join in, standing on her father's feet and dance with him like that. It was fun and made her overjoyed every time they danced. But of course, no one could know they were dancing, as it was extremely frowned upon. When she turned twelve her family moved to the settlement in the new America, and Mira stayed to herself, only really ever speaking to her parents. A year after moving to the settlement, her mother died of a sickness that had spread throughout the village, leaving just she and her father. As she grew older, men took interest in her and many tried to convince her father to wed her to them or their sons. For the longest time her father refused, but as he grew older, he finally agreed to one persons proposal Thus she was engaged to the son of the town judge. Still, her father, although agreeing to the engagement, also stated that the wedding would not take place until her eighteenth birthday. They agreed to this. The only problem was that not too long after she turned 17 her father died by falling off a ladder. Thankfully, even though her father was dead, the agreement stated in place, though she was forced to move in with her fiance. Almost immediately after she moved in with him, the abuse started and Mira withdrew herself even more, almost never leaving the house. Still, that didn't stop her from grasping what little happiness she had left in her. She would sneak into the woods every night, away from the sight of everyone, and dance just as she remembered watching her parents do as a child. This made her happy, and brought back good memories of her parents. Only it was there in the woods dancing, that was she caught by the preachers son.
Appearance:
Other: She has a soft spot for animals. Often she feels like she gets along better with them than people, thus her reasoning behind talking to the mouse in the forest.
Age: 17
Race: Human
Bio: Mira grew up in England with her mother and father and was a very happy child. She was taught well by her mother, who taught her how to read and write. And behind closed doors, she used to watch her mother and father dance. They would spin about the living room and even sometimes Mira herself would join in, standing on her father's feet and dance with him like that. It was fun and made her overjoyed every time they danced. But of course, no one could know they were dancing, as it was extremely frowned upon. When she turned twelve her family moved to the settlement in the new America, and Mira stayed to herself, only really ever speaking to her parents. A year after moving to the settlement, her mother died of a sickness that had spread throughout the village, leaving just she and her father. As she grew older, men took interest in her and many tried to convince her father to wed her to them or their sons. For the longest time her father refused, but as he grew older, he finally agreed to one persons proposal Thus she was engaged to the son of the town judge. Still, her father, although agreeing to the engagement, also stated that the wedding would not take place until her eighteenth birthday. They agreed to this. The only problem was that not too long after she turned 17 her father died by falling off a ladder. Thankfully, even though her father was dead, the agreement stated in place, though she was forced to move in with her fiance. Almost immediately after she moved in with him, the abuse started and Mira withdrew herself even more, almost never leaving the house. Still, that didn't stop her from grasping what little happiness she had left in her. She would sneak into the woods every night, away from the sight of everyone, and dance just as she remembered watching her parents do as a child. This made her happy, and brought back good memories of her parents. Only it was there in the woods dancing, that was she caught by the preachers son.
Appearance:
Other: She has a soft spot for animals. Often she feels like she gets along better with them than people, thus her reasoning behind talking to the mouse in the forest.