Name: Ursula Dratch
21/female
Ethnicity: Canadian, Recently moved to America
Sexuality: Openly Questioning
Year: Year 2
Appearance: Ursula is more or less your basic college girl who never seemed to grow out of her highschool goth phase. She stands at around 5'6, and has an average build with a weight of 130lbs. She has fair skin, from living in the cold climate of northern Saskatchewan, however her skin gains some freckles when touched by the sun.
Her hair is bleached blonde, and falls just above her shoulders, it's minorly shaggy, but not unkempt. She always has a thick eyeliner wing, and a dark lipstick colour to match. Her clothing and accessories are dark as well, almost always wearing some form of black with a secondary colour.
Personality: Ursula is quiet, often keeping to herself. She would prefer a good book over people any day of the week, though she's not afraid to insert herself into a conversation if she hears something she doesn't like. However she's friendly enough, people just need to get to know her. She's your average lazy millennial, glad to take the graveyard shift because it means she can make money for slacking off, even if she has to sacrifice sleep to do so.
Backstory: Ursula was born into a nice nuclear family, with herself, brother, and parents. In her young age her father soon became deadbeat, and at best she heard from him a few times a year, which was less than pleasant. Her relationship with her mother was strained, and while she can now recognize it as a misunderstanding on her part, she always felt patronized and babied by her mom. Her family stayed in Canada most of her life, only moving once or twice. It wasn't until finishing highschool her mother decided it was time for a change, and being financially dependent on her mom, Ursula had no choice but to follow. She decided to study literature at Whiteboroughs University in spite of her mother, though she never really knew her mother's view on literature in the first place...
Other: Usually found carrying a large, almost tome like book.