Name: Wendy "
Copper" Wayne
Age of Death: 17
Gender: Female
Appearance: Tall and toned, Wendy carries herself with a dominating presence, capable of steeling herself in the presence of contrasting emotional atmospheres. She is the type of person whose mere presence instills silence in the common, walking with a soft but deliberate and unwavering step. "A train that barely moves is just as invincible as a speeding one, and is less likely to derail," so Wendy says.
Personality: Negatives Traits:Physically Violent - Tendency to resort to physical harm to get what she wants from others around her age, or simply to be mean.Truant - If it isn't fun, she isn't there.Academically Inept - Few are sure, but many rumor Wendy has severe handicaps with learning. They would be right.Wendy is the picturesque poster-child of rebellion self-sufficiency. To most, she is known as the school bully, taking what is seemingly pleasure in physically hurting others. No individual is beyond her reach, even the richest of them, and she treats all equally; that is to say, with very little respect. A sense of entitlement is present in her actions, though her quiet nature withholds Wendy from ever vocalizing something of the sort. Stealing, exploiting, and suppression are her staple social interactions, but no one has ever actually heard her say anything mean to reflect her actions.
That being said, it is strange enough that her otherwise violent demeanor has been experienced behind a backdrop of near-silence on her part. Wendy rarely if ever speaks, and oftentimes it is in an ironically formal way. When she doesn't resort to force to get what she wants, she speaks with a serenity unfitting of the image that has been stapled to her. Ultimately, this sort of nicety is seen only in non-academic public, interacting with businesses as in restaurants or shops. It isn't impossible to get some words out of her during school, but they too are almost
menacingly calm. Those that have spoken with her claim her voice is so soothing and formal that they can only chalk it up to some freakish form of teasing, and that they're about to be pummeled.
Her underlying peacefulness is nevertheless lost, of course, as her shameless bullying utterly shatters any redeeming features she may have. Her athleticism and recreational activities compound on her dangerous painting; smoking (and presumably other drugs), ungodly music, and tendency to find any fight she can outside of school all add up to a student who is highly feared among the campus.
Biography:Wendy is a resident of Richmond, California, considered one of the most dangerous cities of the United States. Crime rates have dropped in recent times, though it still remains a lingering issue for the city. Wendy was grew up during the problematic years, and adopted a rather poor perspective on life. Even in her younger years, Wendy portrayed herself as toughened and without empathy for her peers. Even with multiple correctional attempts, she remained as steadfast in her behavior as before.
With time, the severity of her actions became less drastic, though the problems are still a nuisance. Where once she had specifically targeted peers to harm physically, Wendy has become more subdued, bullying individuals in her presence, almost passively, rather than going out of her way. Pushing, tripping, stealing in broad daylight (also in secrecy), and punching have become the most common misdemeanors she executes, with a rare "stuffed in a locker" or "toilet dunking" occurring to those she is seemingly especially annoyed by. Her actions earned her few friends, save for some "groupies" she infrequently associated with, generally while smoking or loitering.
Despite her frequent fights and countless law-breaking incidents, sentencing to juvie and multiple correctional facilities, Wendy escaped true "danger" for much of her young life. Ultimately, her death came as a sort of justice to some. Never intending to severely harming someone, Wendy nevertheless ended up crippling (breaking an arm) a student after tripping them on a set of bleachers. The student's friends retaliated within days, beating her with baseball bats and accidentally killing her, instead of maiming.
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