Name: Vivian Kathleen Bennett, Vi for short
Role: The First Lady
Age: Twenty-seven
Occupation: First Lady
Class: Aristocrat
Personality: Born into elegance, Vivian has a classiness that could make you uncomfortable. Her life long training in long dresses and expensive parties has led her to this life of luxury. There is a twinkle in her eye, and she possesses the posture of royalty. Ladylike and graceful in public; possessive and ruthless in private. Vi has no tolerance for those who are ungrateful, she may be bathing in money but that doesn't mean she's never stopped to count her blessings. Vi is sickeningly sweet to those who do not know her true colors, and is constantly keeping her public face smiling. There is a darkness that others can sense in her, but her charm has kept anyone from marking any conclusions. There is a laughter and light in her that attracts men like flies, like her lips are glossed in honey. In her own company she is withdrawn and thoughtful, but in the company of others she is a vital part entertainment.
Likes:
+ Ball gowns and dresses; Vi will not be caught dead wearing pants as the First Lady. She is always adorned in some diamonds and a flowing gown.
+ Black and red; her favorite colors, and the two main colors she wears. Vi is often found in a black dress, contrasting beautifully with her pale skin and fiery hair.
+ Arrogant, powerful men; like her husband, the man of the hour. He is everything she's ever wanted. After all, he did give her this high title.
Dislikes:
- The rebels; She has heard rumors of revolution, although she's clueless as to how they will bring down the aristocrats who have money and special abilities.
- Ungrateful commoners; there is no tolerance for those who are ungrateful. There have been far too many servants who have complained of their conditions and Vivian will have none of it.
- The poor; there is a stickiness to them. They deserve their dirt, and Vi believes that everyone has their place. None should move from the slumps to a position as hers.
Background: Vivian was born into a luxurious life. When the world was no more than it is today, she was born to Krystal and Jacob _____. She grew up in the upper east side of New York City, her mother being a semi-famous singer and her father a successful real estate agent. Vi has known little of the world of poverty, or even the middle class. Her life has always been in the modern society, with wealthy men, bright lights, and a touch of vanity. Ever since she was a child Vi has delighted in the expensive life of New York. Her clothes have always been designer, her hair always done in a salon, and her jewelry clad with real diamonds and gold.
She and her sister were the only children of the two, and spoiled rotten. Vi is the older of the two, four years her sisters senior. Although their age difference is a fair gap, they are very close and have always been close. When they were girls they spent more time together and with their nanny than with their parents. They depended on each other, advised one another and kept secrets together. Their bond has not broken with the destruction of the government, if anything itās been strengthened. When the sisters were totes they were dragged around and shown off like little dolls by their mother, but as they grew older they needed no help getting noticed. Both girls grew into remarkably beautiful women, with slender bodies and sculpted faces. They were able to talk themselves into internships and jobs with their quick tongues and lustrous looks.
When the threat of nuclear war arose, Vi was working in her fatherās agency; selling fellow aristocrats million dollar apartments and turning dull mansion into exuberant manors. At the end of the war, when civilizations were torn to threads, Vivian was surprised to be alive, let alone learn that she had acquired an ability. She could reach into anyoneās mind while they were asleep, send them signals and manipulate their dreams. A surge of power came from knowing she could do such a thing, and was soon found by the High King.
He was charming, and undoubtedly her other half. He had the power, arrogance, and structure she desired. He did what he wanted, controlled what he liked and cared exclusively for those with powers. Soon after their introduction, they were āMarried.ā More of a public display for the commoners, but nonetheless she had gained a high title and stance in this new world.