Jenny Mayhue

Brazen half Italian waitress with a taste for the finer things in life.

a character in “The Multiverse”, as played by Kohananinja

Last seen at: Small Path 2

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Description

Jenny is of medium height, with a very curvy physic. She has longer, dark, curly hair, and hazel eyes. Her darker olive skin tone is a dead give away to her Italian ancestry. Jenny, like expensive things, and is pretty enough that she's never without a few adoring suitors. Her daddy, when around, is also quite generous to her clothing fund, whether out of affection or guilt, even Jenny doesn't know.

Personality

Brazen and independent, if she likes something, she goes after it. Period. She's also realistic, and though like any other young woman is fanciful about certain things, for the most part she calls it how she sees it, and will set you straight. She also has perhaps an unhealthy attraction to mobsters, and anything connected to the hay day back in the twenties.

Equipment

Looks, wit, charm, and a saucy personality.

History

Jenny is the daughter of a single seamstress mother, and Italian mob boss Carlos Vinarini. Vinarini was one of the mobsters who took advantage of the Seccarrini gang going under seven years ago, and caved a good sized chunk of their former turf out for himself. Jenny's relationship with her father is awkward at best, as they only became aware of each other three years ago (and Carlos being old fashioned was more than a little distressed to find out he had a nearly full grown daughter he'd done nothing for) and infuriating at worst, as Carlos and his men have a bad habit of scaring away all her boyfriends. He is now however, Jenny and her mother's (who is currently out of work and suffering from tuberculosis) major source of income, ensuring a permanent stake in his daughter's life whether she likes it or not. Jenny doesn't technically need to work, but her independent nature is loath to depend entirely on a father who's been absentee the majority of her life, and working as a waitress for Lee's Catering is a personal sort of victory for her.

Jenny Mayhue's Story