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Real name: Maria Martinez
Code Name: robin
Age: 29
Species: human
Apperance:
Personality: As her code name suggests, Maria is a chirpy and loquacious individual. She is always chattering about one thing or another, and she doesn't mind if she's the only one talking in the room. Maria is known as the one with all the salacious news and the one who knows all the dirt on everyone and anyone in the bureau. She is extremely talkative, and isn't afraid to share the most scandalous secrets with the whole S-division. People know her as the base of the gossip grapevine, and for that some may dislike her. Maria really doesn't care what they think of her. She is blunt and prefers to be frank, never one to sugarcoat her words. Maria is also almost eternally smiling, an optimist, one to find the silver lining of everything. Maria tends to gravitate towards people who are like her, and she tries to avoid the negativity that sometimes engulfs certain individuals. To her, people can say what they want, think what they want, and feel what they want; but gossip is gossip, and nothing will stop Maria from grabbing the juiciest piece of news and spreading it to the whole division (besides maybe a few dozen glazed donuts). It helps that Maria has a knack for eavesdropping while engrossed in reading manuals or polishing weaponry, and to newcomers she appears perfectly harmless with her short stature and playful grin plastered to her face.
Bio: Maria was born and raised in a small town in Iowa, with her three older brothers and mother and father, along with her grandparents on her dad's side living just a five-minute walk away. She was always regarded as 'just one of the guys' due to the fact Maria was fond of tussling with her brothers and their friends, never really making too many girlfriends to chat at the mall with. Growing up with three older brothers makes a girl tough, and Maria learned how to wrestle and run and swim at an early age. As a child, she'd always had a penchant for the spooky and supernatural, constantly reading paranormal-themed novels and harboring multiple (embarrassing) crushes on the male protagonists of the stories. Maria finished high school and went to college, then after college she became a news journalist dedicated to investigating places in search of legitimate paranormal or extraterrestrial activity, though most places that claimed to be 'haunted' were just hoaxes and scams to attract money or attention. Still, Maria persisted, until she hit a jackpot.
It was a muggy night down in the Louisiana bayou near the Mississippi River delta, with the humidity practically tangible and the air like moist black velvet. Maria had heard of increasing rumors that the area was infested with ghosts and ghouls and the like. So, grabbing her notebook, pocket recorder, a camera and a waterproof flashlight and donning a pair of rubber rain boots, Maria had taken a jaunt down to the marshy area after flying into New Orleans. At first, it had seemed like another dead end, but Maria accidentally encountered a ghoul and a demon of sorts on the trek back to the city. Instead of freaking out and shrieking and subsequently alerting to the creatures of her presence, Maria had whipped out the camera and taken a few photographs of the supernatural beings that came out surprisingly well after being processed in the darkroom before sprinting out of there.
What Maria didn't know was that her little expedition had attracted the attention of the bureau, who'd been keeping an eye on her activities for a little while due to the articles that she published. When the bureau came to confiscate the photographs, Maria demanded that they tell her what was going on. After a heated debate, the agents sent by the bureau caved in and told her who and what they were. Maria then willingly handed them the photographs and applied for a job soon after. She was hired to one of the subdivisions in the archives, but was moved to the MIB division after completing a police training course and passing with flying colors-the years spent grappling with her brothers had lent a hand to her success. Maria has currently been working for the agency for approximately five years, and she's loving every second of it.