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Kitty Wilde ([personal profile] habituallying) wrote2015-09-15 05:40 pm
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BASIC PLAYER INFO
Name/Nickname: Karra
Age: 36
Current Characters: None
Email/IM/Plurk: brundle324 /aim; atomiclemon / plurk

BASIC CHARACTER INFO
Name: Kitty Wilde
Source: TV: Glee
Age: 18
Canon Point: End of season 5
Humanoid?: Yes
Inmate/Warden: Warden
Item: Her iPhone, pink case
Fetched?: N/A

Canon Link:

Wiki

Personality:

Kitty is not neccesarily a bad person. She is not neccesarily a good person either. She's pretty, popular and manipulative, because manipulative gets her what she thinks she wants. Until it becomes apparent that what she wants is not even very good for her, much less anyone else.

Kitty is the very definition of #nofilter, if that particular turn of phrase meant 'says whatever she wants, no matter who it hurts or upsets, even if that person ends up being herself in the long-run' and not 'no makeup'. She will, occasionally, lie to get her way and her lies and manipulations can be so convincing that sometimes even she can sometimes end up believing the lie. As she said, once, when someone tried to frame her for hurting Tina Cohen-Chang's feelings: "Why does no one believe me? Oh yeah, the habitual lying."

On occasion, Kitty's behaviors can be beneficial to others. When she turns them against people who are being overtly cruel, or adults who are trying to take advantage of her friends (and she does, somehow, have friends), it can end up being a pretty glorious thing. One description of Kitty that fits pretty well, I think, is this: bitch with a heart of gold.

Kitty does not love or even like people very easily, there are a lot of factors in her childhood that contributed to that if you look at her history. For example: when she was in the sixth grade, her best friend's brother assaulted her and when she reported him, she was told that he was a 'good boy' and that she was a 'liar'. She switched schools and decided that keeping people at a distance from her would be best for her.

She is outwardly very confident, inwardly she is less so. She confided in a friend once that she will "come on really strong and pretend to be all slutty, and then I freeze up right away and get distant and drop weird hints that my vagina has teeth." This is another way that she keeps people at a distance, albeit an incredibly strong and possibly weird way.

Secretly, she can be very nice if she's decided to let you in. She may still lash out against the people she's decided are her 'friends', but she may also try to help them in her own sort of way. Either by deciding to buy all their clothes, because they can't afford anything nice on their own or going behind their back to try and convince their mother to help them get into film school or complete and utter blackmail against authority figures to get them to back off. Or giving away her prom dress because someone else's got completely and totally ruined.

If you cross her, however, she will destroy you. Emotionally.

The question is, how will all of this play into her being a warden. Well, for one thing while she is as stated a "bitch with a heart of gold", she's not incapable of empathy. She knows why people can sometimes be led to do bad things, she's been down that path many times herself, and she can use that knowledge to guide them (or more likely manipulate them) to a better path. Or the path she thinks they need to be taking. What's more, she won't be above using blackmail or emotional torture to do so. It's unlikely that she'll allow many of the inmates to become too close to her, which will keep them at a respectable distance. Unless, of course, they somehow manage to get on her good side.

It's very unlikely they'll manage that.

Powers:

Kitty has no super powers.

First Person Sample:

Test Drive Meme

Third Person Sample:

Why she'd agreed to come to this place, Kitty often found herself forgetting. She wasn't really sure she bought the 'working to better themselves' mantra everyone else seemed to buy into. She certainly wasn't sure that she could turn anyone into a better person. She'd met herself. She was a bitch. She was horrible. She'd done awful things in her life. The difference was, she guessed, that she didn't really think anything she'd done required any sort of prison sentence. After all, Marley hadn't died because of anything she'd done. And she'd apologized. She'd been forgiven. So.

But she'd come here. She'd agreed. Some small part of her wondered, maybe, if by helping others like this she'd somehow become a better person. A person people might actually give a shit about. The kind of person who didn't lash out. The kind of person someone might actually want to be nice to, be kind to. Love.

Okay. Sure, so t was a really, really small part. It was still a part of her. Buried deep under the part of her that tried to convince people she had teeth inside her lady-parts and the part of her that was obsessed with horses and waffles and Quinn Fabray.

In any case, her iPhone beeped, letting her know that she had an incoming inmate below. Oh, goody. Time to get to work.

On another TDM.

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