Léa is fairly good-natured, but can be fierce when the time comes for it. She is of average courage, but is deathly afraid of needles. She tends to be an optimist.
Léa wears a green tshirt and blue jeans to begin with. As clothes are hard to come by, this does not change especially often. She carries a light pink backpack full of necessities and a few personal items.
Contents: toilet paper, ibuprofen, toothbrush, small blanket, wallet with a hundred dollars (though currency is basically irrelevant at this point), ID, picture of her family, journal to record events, usually a few pens, a small gun (others usually supply bullets for her, though she keeps a limited amount on her), a jacket, whatever food she can carry, water, extra socks, and batteries (backup power supply in case of emergency).
Léa's mother is French, which is where she gets her given name from. Léa had a happy childhood and two younger sisters. At the time of this story, she is sixteen. Her mother moved back to France with her sisters when the zombie outbreak reached crisis level, but Léa stayed behind with her father, a worker for a local hospital. Her father's job, performing autopsies, became dangerous due to the dead coming back to life when he was performing the autopsies. Due to this hazardous job, he was soon bitten. Léa, now homeless, joined a group of older teenagers who decided to fight zombies. She does not know any of them particularly well.