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Date: Apr 8, 2009
Milly


7 Years Later

Name: Milly Rochefort

Age: 15

Relatives: Tilly Rochefort (Mother) and Billy Rochefort (Father)

Powers: Basic spells that she's managed to learn from her spell book.

Clothing: Milly dresses in a rather preppy manner, complete with Ugg boots, short skirts, and a bit too much makeup. Her hair is curly and brown, her eyes are blue, her skin is pale, and her face is dotted with freckles.

Background info: Milly was born and raised in Silver Hills City, eventually growing up to become one of the members of the "almost in" crowd, also known as the people who aren't cool enough to be cool but aren't lame enough to be nerds, also known as the average kids. Her grades, like her social standing, have been pretty much average her whole life, including mostly Bs and B+s, with the occasional A-. (Despite this, she has always - oddly - excelled in science.) Overall, she was just an average person, with average looks. AVERAGE! Some time back, when the school went on its annual camping trip, she found a mysterious spell book. It was then that she first began to delve into the mystic realm, though she hasn't learned much beyond a simple blinding spell.


-- Edited by limbo13 on Wednesday 8th of April 2009 10:17:23 PM

-- Edited by Sara on Saturday 25th of July 2009 04:45:13 PM

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