Lena Wright - Luminous
Dec 3, 2013 11:53:18 GMT -5
Post by Lena Wright on Dec 3, 2013 11:53:18 GMT -5
LENA, WRIGHT
"Try and look ahead, tomorrow is brighter, I know!
So smile in the daze and let go!"
Pulling you away,
Though I maybe pulled a bit too hard."
- Name: Lena Wright
- Nickname: Bunny, White Rabbit
- Sex: Female
- Birthdate: May 23
- Age:: 20
- Nationality: Japanese-American
- True Name: Luminous
- True Name Location: On her right hip, in elegant bold text.
- Type: Fighter
- Affiliaton: Unaffiliated for now
- Height: 5'4"
- Weight: 128 lbs.
- Hair: Lena's hair is blonde, coming down to the base of her neck, where it flips out lightly. Her bangs are parted and held to the sides with white barrettes, and she wears a white ribbon that's tied in a bow on top of her head, which earned herself the nicknames Bunny and White Rabbit because of how it sometimes reminded people of a rabbit's ears.
- Eyes: Lena has large, round-ish, semi-almond-shaped blue eyes.
- Outfit: She wears all sorts of things, from animal eared hoodies to camisoles, but she never exposes her hip, so sorry boys, no bikinis for this girl. She likes to dress cute, but also goes for comfort, so it really depends on her mood.
- Ears: Yes. Her mom would've killed anyone who touched her.
- Sexual Orientation: As far as she knows, she's straight.
- Personality:
+ Lively
+ Friendly
+ Warm-hearted
+ Generous
+ Loving
+ Kind
+ Responsible
+ Honest
+ Loyal
+ Caring
- Clumsy
- Has a habit of trying to do too much
- Can be oblivious at times
- Can be really reckless
- Doesn't think ahead
- Stubborn
- Dependant on others
- Stresses easily
- Can be a bit forceful at times
- Rather blunt. She will tell you exactly what she thinks, good or bad - History: Lena Wright was born as the eldest of a pair of twins to a seemingly happy family. Her mother, father, and her twin brother, Ren. Things weren't as well as they let on, though. The twins' mother, an American woman who'd move to Japan to be an English teacher before getting married to a Japanese man, was not exactly happy with homelife in Japan. She missed her own country and more than that, the privacy of not having parents watching over you. Having never really gotten along with her in-laws made things tough in the Mitarai family home, and by the time the twins were two years old, the formerly happy couple were finalizing their divorce. Lena was taken with the twins' mother back to America, Ren stayed with their father in Japan. Lena's name was changed when her her mother changed her name back to her maiden name shortly thereafter.
Lena grew up surrounded by the warmth of people and she loved nothing more than being with the company of others. When she was young, she was known to give her mother a heart attack by wandering off and striking up a conversation with a stranger on the street. However, no matter how many scoldings and punishments she endured, she did little to change how friendly she was. She liked talking to people, and felt it would be incredibly rude for her to be distrustful of people just for the fact she didn't know them. In fact, she was known to help elderly ladies out when she saw them trying to get their groceries to the car in the parking lot, cross the street, or even walk to the mailbox to get their mail. She almost always stopped to lend a hand, which made her quite popular with a lot of the people in her neighbourhood. She was almost always smiling, too, and it almost seemed like her positivity was infectious. If she was in a good mood and stopped to talk to someone who seemed to be having less than a good time, they usually left with at least a small smile on their face.
She liked to play with kids in the park, and continued to even after she hit her teenage years. Every day after school, she'd stop at the park on the way home and play with a bunch of the kids, not even caring that they were all younger than her. She made sand castles, played house, flew kites, gave kids rides on her bike... She did just about everything for them. She risked almost everything for them, too. One day a boy in the group of kids she usually played with got his kite stuck in a tree and stood there crying as he stared helplessly up at it. He couldn't climb, and he wanted it down, but didn't know what to do. Lena, who was stopping at the park as per her daily ritual, parked her bike near the tree and knelt down to console the boy, asking him what was wrong. When he told her about the kite and pointed it out to her, she rolled up her sleeves and determinedly climbed the tree after it. She wasn't terribly good at climbing either, but she was older and she wanted to do what she could to help the boy. She succeeded in reaching the kite and getting it unstuck, but as she did, the branch snapped beneath her and she fell from the tree, hitting the ground with a rather audible thud.
She couldn't remember much else after that aside from waking up in an ambulance and being in pain. Turned out she had broken a few bones from her fall, and aside from some other bruises, she was fine. Still didn't stop her mother from chewing her out rather loudly at the hospital, though. That irritated her and she wound up snapping at her mother as a result. She was just trying to help that boy, so was that really that bad? Sure, she got hurt, but it's not like she was planning on climbing a tree like that again, so she should just lay off, right? At least, that's what she thought. Things with her mom had been a bit strained ever since.
After she recovered and her casts were off, Lena came to notice that there was something on her hip that wasn't there before. What was it? After careful inspection, she came to realise that it was lettering, and not only that, but it formed a word. Luminous. Having been raised in an English-speaking country, she knew exactly what the word meant: "one who shines". But why was it there? She had no clue, and she made sure that she never exposed her hip to others after that point, just in case. She didn't need anyone thinking that she had a tattoo or something, when she never went out to get such a thing. That meant no bikinis in the summer and no shorts above halfway down her thigh, just to be safe.
After a while, Lena began to become curious about her heritage. She was by no means oblivious to the fact that she was half-Japanese, and wanted to know more about her country of birth. She asked her mother, but got only half-assed answers because her mother didn't want to talk about certain things, which was incredibly annoying to the girl. She then began reading a lot on the internet and started Japanese language courses at school, with one goal in mind: she wanted to go there and see it for herself. Her mother, of course, fought her every step of the way, not wanting her to go, but she was stubborn and insisted that she wanted to go and there was nothing she was going to do to stop her. She absolutely had to know where she came from, after all. Begrudgingly, her mother eventually caved, and allowed Lena to apply to study in Japan after she graduated high school. The girl was now an adult and needed to learn to spread her own wings after all. Her mother could only hope that Lena didn't find out too much while she was there, however, but she knew it was likely a matter of time before she knew everything. - RP Sample: Beep boop, screw this noise. Anyone who doesn't know my stuff by now is a n00b.
- Your Name: Nero
- Timezone: Central USA, but what is sleep, really?
- Faceclaim:
[b]VOCALOID[/b] - [i]Rin Kagamine[/i] - LENA WRIGHT