
Litla: the sheltered princess.
Litla is never one to speak her mind around strangers - she's afraid of upsetting them and only wants to make them happy. Her family and her friends are a different tale - she's affectionate and bouncy and excited to be around them. However, her two very important grandparents, her mama's parents, left her with a bit of awe for her elders - even though she knows that not all adults deserve her respect, she's more than willing to give it to them freely.
Don't mistake that to mean that Litla's going to be walked all over - because she won't be. Litla has a very defined breaking point, one she will loudly, repeatedly announce, which is hard to pass, but once it's gone, it's gone. Litla isn't afraid to strike out with her razor talons or her sharp fangs, so long as Squiddy is off to the side.
Ah yes, Squiddy. Litla definitely knows that the squid hitching a ride on her back is an oddity - but she doesn't really give a ********, to be honest. Squiddy is one of her first memories and he has always been there for her, ever since he was a little baby squid with tentacles barely long enough to hold onto her. Squiddy is more important to her than you - and Litla isn't really ashamed to admit it. Insulting Squiddy (who, coincidentally, has very fragile feelings!) is the quickest way to get on Litla's bad side, entirely passing up her usually infinite patience.
(open for mates, friends, etc.)

Ruianna: the unceasing giggler.
Ruianna loves to have fun. She loves to be laughing and is often laughing - if nothing is around that seems to be funny in any way, it's likely coming from inside her head as she strives to constantly smile and laugh the day away; they go much faster that way, in her opinion. But of course, such a happy girl was not born but made. Ruianna's childhood was spent near foxes that lamented what they could not change - who lost control of their life because they did not focus on what they could do; there, then, as a child, Ruianna knew she wouldn't be like that.
It was a simple promise to herself - it didn't matter, really, in the long run (or at least it didn't
have to matter) but she always kept it in the forefront of her mind. She never lost sight of this simple goal.
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Sekhmet: the fallen angel.
Sekhmet used to be a very, very good girl. A great girl. Never did anything wrong or stepped out of line.
And then she met Sariel.
And then everything went to hell.
Well, not really; not in her view. After all, she's completely taken by Sariel, believes he's right in everything he says/does, and has become a right twisted little b***h. She doesn't like you and that's okay. She won't like you and that's okay. She's constantly watching Sariel to see what he'll do and while she's not necessarily possessive, she rates her kind-of mate very, very highly and has high standards for who should be allowed near him. While generally she allows Sariel to handle his own space (and she's not necessarily his bodyguard), if she thinks that some girl is trying to get on him Sekhmet might be forced to intervene with narrowed eyes and snarls and a surprising abandon for how much blood she gets on her.