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12:07, 2nd May 2024 (GMT+0)

Anjuli Garcia


Name: Anjuli Garcia
Nickname: Jubilee, Jules
Age: 28 years old
Occupation: Drug Dealer

Theme song: Welcome to the Jungle - Guns N' Roses
Faceclaim: Felisja Piana
Physical Description: The first thing most people will notice about Jules is that, even with most of her skin clothed, the woman is covered in tattoos (primarily on her left arm and leg, as well as from her neck down across her belly and all along her back). To compliment her vastly alternative look, her hair, while a natural dark chestnut brown at it's core, has not been this deep brown color since she was 15 years old. Jules enjoys experimenting with color and often has her hair in different shades depending on her mood or what she is inspired by throughout the week. However, underneath the make up and hair dye Jules is a rather beautiful young woman: her face is oval shaped with high cheekbones and large curious eyes, the natural Latin curve of her body pulling the entire image together even at the mere 5'4" that she stands at.
Distinguishing Features: If her different hair colors and styles don't draw your attention, I don't know what will! (Although her tattoos are certainly a good give away as well.)
Personality Description: For the most part, Jules tends to keep to herself as if she has secrets she would prefer to keep under wraps rather than try to make friends with people she could really care less about. She is not the type to initiate conversation, but as with any human being, once you get to know her Jules is as loyal and trustworthy as they come. She tends to keep her close friends close and builds a wall to keep out those who would prefer not to be associated with her. This often means that her closer friends do much of the hard lifting in the friendship department starting out, at least until Jules is more comfortable around them. But in many selfish ways, the young spitfire prefers it that way, as she's perfectly happy being alone where the opportunity allows her to be.


Apartment Number: 606
Time living at the Winslow: 2 months

What are some of your characters likes and dislikes?
Likes: Music (she likes it all, but EDM sits at the top of the list), art, ramen, cigarettes, tattoos, citrus flavored things, hummus, rabbits.
Dislikes: Haunted Houses, wet socks, rusty things, brussel sprouts, being cold, going to the doctor, slow walkers, the color pink.
Any other information you would like to share: Anjuli goes strictly by Jubilee when she is working her usual drug circuits and can be best identified by the furry EDM backpacks she often dons.

History: *SLIGHT TRIGGER WARNING** >>> Anjuli's history contains a small excerpt about rape and sexual abuse. You've been warned.

Anjuli was born and raised in Los Angeles, California to an Italian mother and a Mexican father, both of whom were very much involved with their mediocre careers and contributed only the bare minimum to the raising of their only daughter. This often meant that if young Anjuli was not sitting in a spinning chair in her mother's hair salon or parked in the corner booth of the local restaurant around the corner where her father bar-tended, the little, outspoken young girl was at home where her self-proclaimed babysitter was Spooks, the orange tabby cat that might wander into the two-bedroom apartment her small family lived in from time to time.

Home life was admittedly hard: there were not very many moments in her young life that Jules remembers when her mother and father were truly happy. They fought a lot, and on many occasions little Anjuli wondered why they didn't just, break up like her friend Judy's parents did when they fought a lot. But when Anjuli was 8, her parents finally did filed for divorce, leaving Anjuli in her mother's custody and her father on the streets of LA, never to be seen by his daughter since that day.

To be fair, Anjuli was a good kid. She liked school, did well enough in class (even if she could be troublesome at times and tended to ask a LOT of questions) and had many friends. Elementary school straight through high school were uneventful moments in her life outside of her parents' divorce, and following high school graduation Jules decided to do some traveling, utilizing what little she had saved from helping her mom at the salon to get out of LA for a little while. By the time Jules returned to LA 3 years later, her mother had remarried an American man and had a young daughter, what Anjuli would later learn was now her young step-sister. Life at home had completely changed while she had been gone, and now that she was back, it took a few more surprised blinks than usual for Jules to find her footing again.

The 20-year age gap made it difficult for Anjuli to bond with her new family, but it was Isabella's insistence that she was finally happy that Jules did her best to try to accept them into her life. But it only took a few months of her return home for Jules to get the sense that something wasn't entirely right with her mother's new husband. Her thoughts were confirmed when her mother's new husband came home one night and found Anjuli still up washing dishes while her mother had gone to bed with her little step-sister.

In what felt like a flash, her life changed in an instant. Unable to call for help and too ashamed to come forward to anyone other than her mother, Jules pulled away from society and away from her usual cheerful, inquisitive, curious self and began to withdraw from the people around her. It was a slow transition at first, but it was fueled by not just the presence of her supposed 'new family' and the fact that her mother was unwilling to turn on her new husband in that way, but also the new job that Anjuli would pick up as a table girl at a nearby nightclub that afforded Anjuli enough of an income for her to begin saving for her own place, and her own life away from the one that her mother had built without telling her.

What happened that night flipped Anjuli's life on it's head, and along with it came a new set of friends, a new lifestyle and a new outlook on life. Her job as a table girl quickly transitioned into a much more lucrative job, which in turn helped her to save enough to get out of town, bringing said lucrative job along with her.

The last place anyone would look to find her would be Seattle.