Photo of Student:
When not wearing a hat, Cho typically ties her hair back into a ponytail using a black ribbon.
Name: Cho Housen
Age: 18
Year: Senior
Student Academic History: Cho was raised to see things how others might. Figuratively, that is; she's probably got the worst eyesight ever. Despite her borderline-nonexistent eyesight, one who knows her can often expect Cho to have very decent grades in art class. They would be exceptional grades, but her sharp detail-oriented art style combined with the macabre themes she works with make for some pretty horrific images, and art teachers often don't like when they can't look at a student's art in a dark room. Evaluations determine she's very protective about her past, given how she almost immediately changes the topic when faced with questions like "Where are you from?" or "What's your family like?" These same evaluations determine from her art that her cool and collected personality may be masking more psychopathic tendencies, be it intentional or not.
Speaking of her cool and collected exterior, Cho is quite the social butterfly. If she hasn't introduced herself to somebody she catches sight of and she has a few moments to spare, you can bet she'll head right over to meet somebody new for the first time. In the theme of her art, she has an enthusiasm for horror elements, especially in the most twisted monstrosities she can find. Also in this theme, her favorite human emotion to see on others is fear, which continues to suggest something might not be right in her head. In the end, a cheerful and friendly gal whose entire dark side is her taste and something that may or may not be bubbling inside her mind.
On a final note, it's best to refuse her if she offers to draw you. Unless you're partial to seeing how many different ways she can mutilate your illustrated body, that is.
Extra-Curricular Activities: Baseball Club & Doujin Club
Favorite Subject: Art & PE
Hobbies/Interests: Well, she likes to watch horror movies, no matter what format they come in.
Dislikes: Girly girl things, overly happy endings, being ignored, perfect weather, anything that would set off her lactose intolerance
Extra: Her internet history and the art she puts online both suggest her horror tastes are of a more intimate nature than simply longing to see twisted monsters flail innocent humans alive. They also suggest these horror themes are not the only things she particularly likes. These other preferences will require some prodding around.