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Name: Alexandra "Alex" Willow Greyson
Age: 16
Gender: F
Sexuality: straight
Bio: Before Alex's mom died when Alex was 12, she was pretty sick. Alex resorted to working odd jobs and sometimes going against the law, trying to earn money for her mom's medicine. However, Alex's mom died shortly before Alex earned all the money. Alex was sent to live with her dad, who she didn't trust. Her dad keeps trying to get her to open up, but so far she hasn't.
Personality: Alex is pretty quiet, smart, and doesn't like starting conversations. However, if you start a conversation she will talk to you. Very protective of her friends, but it's hard to actually become her friend. Can be very emotionless and good at masking her thoughts. If you compliment her appearance, she'll either get annoyed or she'll get very confused. Can take insults much better than compliments. She is a bit depressed, but doesnt show it. Alex is tough, and she won't cry in front of others. Much stronger than she looks.
Appearance: Alex has straight brownish-red hair with coppery tones, which is cut to about a quarter in below her shoulders and she normally keeps tied back out of her face. She has largish blue eyes with a gold ring around the pupil. Pale skin. Pretty, but doesn't really know it. She's about 5' 5" and thin, with a somewhat fragile build. Fit. She has a scar on her left shoulder that she got from a knife wound in the streets when she was 11.
Wearing: Alex tends to wear all silver, grey, black, and dark blue. Her usual outfit is a tank top under a black jacket, with dark jeans and black combat boots. Variables to this outfit are the jacket itself, black fingerless gloves, and a few assorted black and silver necklaces. Rarely wears a skirt or a dress.
Other: some people think she has anger issues because she doesn't really know how to respond to people flirting with her, so she tends to react violently since she spent a few years on the streets because of her mom. People also sometimes think she's a juvenile delinquent, because of her past.