Vital Statistics:
Name: Inez Tanis Rodriguez
Username: Miss S.
Age/Grade: Fifteen, Tenth Grade.
Gender: Female
Height: 5’7”
Weight: 115 lbs.
Appearance: Due to her Spanish ancestry, Inez is of a light brown skin complexion, with very dark black, straight hair. She recently had it cut into a bob before entering high school, and pulls certain sections up into little messy buns on either side of her head, while letting the rest hang loosely about her face. Her facial features are soft, matching the calm honey brown of her irises, but they’re given the look of false innocence by the black eyeliner and makeup that Inez makes sure to put on every day before leaving her dorm.
Relations:
Sexuality: She’s a heterosexual virgin who looks down upon girls who honestly use their body for attention, but she’s all for it if it’s for a good laugh or a good cause.
Fetishes: Being a virgin, she has yet to discover what actions turn her on. She is, however, very partial to corny pick-up lines, because she thinks they show wittiness.
Likes: She enjoys numerous things, but loves the simplicity of the gloomy side of nature the best. The wind, the rain, the clouds, thunder, these are the conditions under which she shall be in the best mood.
Dislikes: Inez realizes that complaining about life isn’t going to help or change anything, so she chooses to just deal with most things, not ‘disliking’ anything specific thing in particular. The exception to this, however, is certain personality traits, especially being narrow-minded and/or pompous.
Clique: You tell her.
Crushes: At the moment, she doesn’t have one, having not paid much attention to the other kids in her class in the ninth grade. She is, however, completely open to the idea of starting a relationship if the situation were to present itself.
Back story:
History: Inez and her fraternal twin, Mateo, grew up in the country of Puerto Rico, in the city of Old San Juan. Contrary to its spawn, San Juan, Old San Juan had a lot less tourism, and thus didn’t prosper as well as its comrade. Living on a narrow island, their father had to make a living doing one of the only available jobs, fishing. As imagined, this didn’t pay very well, but it was enough for them to get by.
Like most of the kids their age, Inez and Mateo spent most of their time outdoors in the ‘fresh air’. Out of the pair, Mateo was the athletic one, and spent nearly all day playing baseball. Inez, on the other hand, wasn’t into hard physical activity. Instead, she went for leisurely walks around the town, thinking quietly to herself and drawing the occasional scenery based picture.
The summer before Inez and Mateo would have gone into the 9th grade, their father moved the whole family to the United States for a chance at a better life. He got a new job working at a car shop, while their mother started working at the local clinic as a nurse. Inez and Mateo were both enrolled in the local boarding school, and started high school there last year.