Sarah.
15
Above on my user or bleach blonde hair, wide blue eyes, with a short stubby nose. Usually wears dresses and comes with a old fashioned wheel chair.
Mental illness: delusions and bipolar depression.
Sarah was a orphan as long as she could remember jumping from home to home. One day she was back cleansing up at her bed when a lady in a black dress showed up and started singing. Her song just made Sarah so happy that she just sat on her bed singing. One of the nuns came up and started yelling at her for slacking of on her job but Sarah couldn't hear her. The nun started to shake the little girl to no avail. When the nun picked her up and carried her to the head nuns office and that nun started to yell when she couldn't see or hear the lady anymore all she could hear was the yelling.
Her life then on was a hole she couldn't climb out of, the nuns always watching her, the other kids being mean because they couldn't hear the singing but half of it was in her head. Another week more and more she tried to drown out the laughing. She was taken to a psychiatrist by one of the foster parents that cared a little, she was diagnosed with bipolar depression and delusions. She was quickly given medicine and sent to psychotic hospital. While in the kids department at age 13 she was trampled by a rush of doctors trying to get to the kid have a seizure behind her fracturing her leg. To make matters worse the doctors then throughout she had a bipolar disorder and started to treat her for that. In all of this matter the combined drugs messed up her delusions till she was screaming for no apparent reason. Her delusions got so bad that she was confined to a wheel chair for the sake of her hurting herself. She was allowed out of the chair after the bipolar medicine was canceled and the new shrink through she had recovered but she never left the chair she thinks it's safety and won't leave the chair she now just uses it as her home and when she was transpired to the asylum she kept nothing but the dresses she could wear that where comfortable in her chair.
Other things: she doesn't talk much and talks or sings to her self a lot.