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Regina Duvalier

Name: Regina Duvalier

Nickname: Gina or Gee Dee

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Gender: Female

Age: 26

Hair: Blond

Eyes: Brown

Distinguishing Marks: A few poorly chosen tattoos that aren’t visible normally


General Appearance: Thin and slender, Gina has a willowy look that hides a surprisingly wiry strength. Her hair is long and straight, and her complexion is pale from her time indoors and her lack of interest in outdoor activities. She takes little interest in her personal appearance, dressing practically, and doing little more than brushing her hair for a pony tail. Her nails are trimmed, and she exercises frequently though you wouldn’t be able to tell it.


HISTORY
Personality: Regina is an ex-convict with the manners of a woman raised in upstate New York. She is quiet, but confident, and generally avoids conflict unless someone she cares about is in trouble. Socially aware, Gina is a consummate people watcher, and has a knack for noticing valuable and aesthetically pleasing things from growing up around her mother’s art collection. She longs for acceptance, but knows that she has made too many mistakes to bank too heavily on the prospect of a long term relationship. She can be lazy, and isn’t the type to give a book more than ten pages before giving up on it if it doesn’t interest her.


Sexual Preferences: Complicated. Gina's relationships have been mostly with other women, but she still finds men attractive. She tends to be a little submissive, and gravitates toward partners who are stronger than she is for the purpose of security, but her happiest pairings have been with partners who are on equal footing with her.

Employment (Employed/Unemployed/Out of towner etc.): Unemployed but living on her Aunt's money in a little house in town.


About Your character: Regina was a smart, healthy girl born to a family of professionals. Her own future was guaranteed until she met Billy Drake and fell into his world of alcohol, drugs, and thievery. She learned the art of breaking and entering, and quickly became better at it than Billy or any of her colleagues. It was all a thrill at first; a world she couldn’t experience with her white bread family. Unfortunately, when Billy got caught, he happily named her as an accomplice, a fact that no one in her family believed until a search of her room uncovered trinkets and shiny things she had taken from each and every place she had broken in to.

Her family didn’t write her off until the sentencing when the judge decided to make an example of the white girl with a future.  The term was ten years, out in 6 with good behavior. The press ate it up, and there was the typical on the street news segments featuring an old man who didn’t think it was long enough. In the end, her family washed their hands of the matter and decided to focus on their offspring who still could be salvaged. Regina’s first few years were the worst when she was left alone inside. It wasn’t as bad as she had heard, but bad enough to make her not want to go back. Her only light at the end of the tunnel was an aunt who she was named after in some small town she had never heard of. On her release, Regina found her way to the same small town only to find her aunt had died a week earlier of a cancer she had not mentioned in her letters.

Regina is now stuck here, with the knowledge that her aunt left her something, and that that something is tied up in the courts presently by whoever is the executor of her aunt’s will. She will try to make it and try harder not to fall back on her old ways.  She is on probation, and has to check in with an officer once a month, but is not on community control.