A pretty blonde that is hardly so, with a penchant for thievery and attitude.
As a general rule nowadays, Roz is in a bad mood. She is extremely fluent in sarcasm, finding it an easy cover. Ever since she was caught, and there was all this shame and talk of jail time, Roz has become increasingly forlorn. However, now that community service is staring her in the face (and she'll be stuck with volunteers and college kids) her attitude has taken a turn for the irritable. She has no patience for snobby rich kids and people that think they are better than she is. Inwardly, though, she is worried. Though this little happenstance gets her out of her mother's hair, it also means one less paycheck going towards feeding her four younger siblings. Even though she pretends to have no care in the world, nothing matters more to her than her family.
A backpack of clothing, little else.
Rosaline was born to the two happiest, poorest people Rodecia. Her father was a school teacher, passing on his love of literature to students for most of his life. Her mother was always working one job or another - she got bored easily and learned fast, which always made the transition simple. Both were fans of Shakespeare, and without thinking of their children's future, named each of them after a character from one of his plays. The oldest, Rosaline, then Henry, Lysander, Cordelia, and Antony. Everything was perfectly fine, until the fateful day that her father died. After that, it was a difficult childhood for them. Her mother worked two, sometimes three, jobs to support everyone, and Roz ran the house. When she was old enough (and Henry was ready to take over the house), she started working after school, and was made to grow up too fast. She developed a nasty temper, and despite attempts to control it, she often found herself in trouble. People learned, after a time, that that Keller girl would come and beat the ever living hell out of anyone that made fun of her or her siblings.
Working hard was something that came naturally to her, but honest work wasn't enough. Once she figured out how to do without getting caught, Roz put aside her morals for a bit and became a thief. She kept it secret from her family, who just assumed she'd gotten a raise. She practically became a different person. And then got caught. Sort of. They had circumstantial evidence at best, but here she is - thrown into court and her name dragged across headlines and ashamed looks from her mother. She had a choice - jail time, or community service. Hello there, National Park.