Dutiful, obedient, Mitsuki always takes care of her father and her brother's needs first, and her own last. At odds to her obedient nature, Mitsuki is very outspoken. Very much one to speak first and never bother to think of the trouble her words could get her into.
She favors a sleek pair of sai that she keeps at her belt. The sight of her glorious twins in action makes her eyes twinkle.
Mitsuki's mother Maori was sold to Benjamin Valintine so that she would be his bride. As a wedding present, Benjamin allowed Maori to name their first born. Trouble was, she had twins, so of course, he said for her to name them both. They agreed though, that their next son would be Benjamin.
At the age of ten, Maori was to have their little Benjamin, but she couldn't handle the strain, and the Valintines lost both Maori and little Ben.
After the passing of her mother, Mitsuki fell in and took her place. Their home was always spotless, there was food on the table when the men came in from work, breakfast on the table when they awoke, pails by the door for their lunch, their clothing were always in great shape, and still Mitsuki had more time than she knew what to do with. Everything was routine, and in being routine it took less and less time. Without her fathers' permission, Mitsuki tturned to the art of fighting she was so enthralled with. Letting her twins slice though the flesh of many men as she fought in underground tournaments.