Name: Lilith Ewans
Age: 14
Grade: Second Year
Appearance:
Bio: English by birth, Lilith was raised in a rather disparate household. Her parents were business people and she was often left in the care of other relatives whilst they went off around the world. She never stood a chance.
She was rarely at the same school any longer than a year and she moved house so often she never really got to know anyone. This happened to suit her well - it meant she could get away with just about anything. Due to the varied and contradictory ways she was handled, she never learned true discipline. She's something of a rebel and by that I mean she doesn't give a damn about the people 'in charge'. At her young age, she has done things that would turn most adults' blood cold. Her teachers and carers complain they can't handle her - she does her own thing when she wants, how she wants.
She's also something of a bully to boys. Girls generally avoid her wrath, though she does sometimes coerce them into doing stuff they don't want to do, but to the chaps she is merciless. This began as a defensive measure - being a good-looking and rebellious lass, she often had to contend with self-proclaimed 'bad boys'. This slowly evolved into preemptive dissuasion and then into power play. Being able to bring a feared and renowned jock to his knees is an ability that is liked and respected in many circles and she continuously gained a reputation for the chaps down to size. The strong are humbled, the weak subjugated.
Her recent move to Japan destabilised her somewhat. She knows the language, but not the culture. Frustrated, she has been acting up more - staying out until the wee hours of the morning, ignoring rules, antagonising anyone who so much as looks at her funny. It has become a constant source of worry for those close to her.
There is one person who consistently avoids her bad temper. Taylor, her younger brother, is just about the only person whom she doesn't treat badly. Since he is pretty much the only constant in her life, she is fiercely protective of him and she treats him almost decently. Almost.