Description
Name: Meg Fitzgerald
Age: 16
Role: Female 5
Description: Meg is of medium height, around 5 ft, 5 in. She has black hair, which is usually in braided, and goes to her waist. She likes to wear all black, and is usually in dark wash jean shorts and a black cami. She also only wears her combat boots. She had piercing blue eyes, and dark scars running across her arms, seeing as she has tried to commit suicide multiple times. Meg is relatively athletic, but doesn't like sports.
Personality: Sarcastic and quiet, Meg is often sitting in the background, reading, writing, or drawing. She hates to be the center of attention, and is very antisocial. She is also very rash, and will often say the first thing that comes to her mind, causing her to get in a lot of trouble. She also hated bullies and stuck up people, and is not afraid to say so. She does not trust easily. She wishes to be a writer, if she grows up.
Likes: books, anime, music, black
Dislikes: Annoying people, attention, her parents, life, sports
Fears: People (she is afraid that they are all trying to kill her, and hurt her)
History: Meg grew up in a nice family, but lost her best friend in a car accident, where she was the only survivor. She still blames herself for the accident, and wishes that her friend was the one to survive. She started to cut herself a year later, when she was 13, and attempted suicide for the first time when she was 14. She was put in a mental hospital a few months later, and has been there ever since.
How she got the ticket: Since she was allowed days to go out and go shopping for clothes, visit friends, etc., Meg was looking for a new laptop, since her parents would not give her her old one. She ran into the man with her envelope, knocking him to the ground, and sending the envelope flying. Picking it up, she turned to give it to him, but he had ran to the nearest taxi, and was speeding away. Meg didn't open the envelope until she was back at the hospital, and was in her room. After she read it, she gave it o her supervisor, who sent her packing to the airport. The rest is history.