Board Thread:Creation Box/@comment-24930755-20150125114835/@comment-5073094-20150129012211

Personality:

Daphne has a knack for being talkative. She's extroverted and friendly to almost everyone she meets. She always finds a way to get people to talk to her, even if she comes of as too eager. When people tell her directly to her face, she brushes it off nonchalantly and tones down her demeanor. When people directly or indirectly insult her, the claws come out. She's quick to jump to conclusions and will lash out before she even fully comprehends the situation. Despite all this, Daphne is definitely one to turn small talk into a whole long conversation.

History:

Daphne was born as a second daughter to two wealthy parents. She received spoils and gifts, but not the attention she hoped for. Her parents, oblivious to this, would try to make her happy by further spoiling her, until she calmed down. This didn't work, so they just decided to give up.

Soon, they gave birth to twins: Denise and Daniel. The twins were spoiled, yes, but what they also received was attention. At first, Daphne was jealous and upset that being the youngest, the twins received the most attention. She eventually warmed up to them, and grew inseparable with Denise.

At school, Daphne was known to be fiercely competitive, despite having a gentle persona. She would race with others during recess and win most of the time. Her parents noticed that she had taken a liking to athletics, and immediately signed her up for softball. Finally making an impression on her parents, Daphne practiced everyday with a smile on her face.

In high school, everything changed. People grew more competitive, the sports were more intense, and cliques formed. Daphne had suspected that this would happen, but wasn't prepared. Her friends started to ditch her for more popular people and for once, she wasn't considered one of the most athletic. She soon grew to focus more on her schoolwork, in order to pass her classes. Everything had changed, and she didn't like it.

Nevertheless, Daphne still maintained her innocent and positive attitude, gaining her real friends. She managed to gradually balance out her social life, her academic work, and softball in order to reach her goals. All of this started to set her away from her family. Daphne rarely talked to them anymore and grew apart from her siblings.

During senior year, the pressure was on. She was quick to notice many of her schoolmates failing and even dropping out of school. Daphne took notice of how many people had collapsed under the stress and just gave up. She promised herself that if she could make it to University of Miduna Beach, she'd give herself more free time. All her work paid off, as she was accepted on partial scholarship. Her relationship with her family slowly mended, and she's back to being close with her siblings.