NicknameSnow
GenderFemale
Age20
PersonalitySome might say that Snow is magnetic and charming; she would argue that she's worthless and invisible. To those that notice her, she is a book just waiting to be opened and read. To those with broader perspectives, she often falls by the wayside, escaping their attention. It's probably because she's extremely quiet - a result of her innate shyness. Despite this, her intelligence is second to none, and her sharp, keen wit keeps everybody around her on their toes. Sometimes she is a bit strict, and its not unheard of for her to be described as any of the following: stiff, distant, nervous, uptight, cold, and calculating. It's just an exterior however, and those that get to know her realize that her intelligence and insatiable curiosity are what drives her to understand exactly what's going on around the hotel.
Will *take to PM?*I guess if it comes to that
Time at the hotelTwo and a half months
Staff?Yes: Head Secretary and Efficiency Expert/Disciplinarian
Secrets1) She hides a dark past
2) She enjoys the sense of control her job brings her
3) She's been pursuing the hotel's secret for a long time now
Likes+books
+the color brown
+fresh fruits of any kind
+fancy pens
Dislikes-disorder
-the ignorant, or people who scoff at education
-things that are not functioning properly
-errors of any kind
-ESPECIALLY grammatical errors
OrientationBicurious
HistorySnow grew up with her mother and older brother. Their father left them when she was merely 5; her brother eventually ran off with a girl, leaving Snow to assume a position of responsibility to make up for her mother's long working hours. From a ripe young age, Snow has practiced household duties, such as cooking, cleaning, and tending the garden. This has bestowed upon her a strong sense of responsibility. Sometimes, the effects of her childhood rear their ugly head in the form of over-strictness and perfectionism. Mostly, her desire for efficiency and organization is a natural part of her personality. Snow's mother has remarked on more than one occasion that she will never find a man, because she lives her life engrossed in her books. Snow does not necessarily disagree, but it does deeply bother her when she has to picture herself an old spinster.