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RPC Full Name|| Lunette Etoile Messier
Nickname|| Lu
Age|| 21 years old
Birth Date|| June 17
Height|| 5’5”
Weight|| 110 lbs.
Personality|| Soft spoken, warm, caring, friendly, & honest.
Behavior|| Shy, keeps to herself, attempts to join others, and helps people when they’re down.
Ethnicity|| Caucasian
Species|| Human

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Personal Skill|| Crafting and wedding arrangements.
Favorite Food|| Homemade chicken and dumplings.
Favorite Drink|| Coffee (not with the chix & dumps)
Least Favorite Food|| Crawfish.


Likes|| Cheezy romance novels, sleeping in, and feeling accomplished.
Dislikes|| Unhygienic people, poor etiquette, and rude drivers.
Hates|| Ignorance, closed-mindedness, and ferrets.

Strengths||
• Knitting / crocheting / quilting
• Working nearly any electronic device in minutes flat.
Weaknesses||
• The occasional cigarette. (Marlboro No. 27)
• Cold stuff – BURR! Ice cream, snow – eh!
Fears||
• Loneliness (Thank goodness for stuffed animals!)
• Never finding a dream to call her own.

Relationships|| Single
Family|| Marie Renee Messier (mother) In France
Richard Leon Messier (father) Deceased
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Profession|| Coffee & Tea waitress
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History||
On the 17th day of June, in the year 1991, Lunette Etoile Messier was born in Coligny, France. Much of Lu’s young childhood was spent with her family in France until her father’s position in a trading business promoted his working status. From the early 2000’s, Lu lived off and on in American boarding schools to help “culture” her as her parents traveled for business. Some short time after her return to school at age 17 for her final year of teachings, Richard Messier befell a work accident. His death wasn’t sudden, nor was the news to reach Lu; Marie Messier was very much concerned with taking care of her beloved husband. As the story goes, her mother stayed with him till his dying breath. The news of her father’s death is what met her first, with a mere 3 weeks until her final exams. The exams were a bust, and her mother, Marie, wanted no visitors – not even her daughter. Since the tragedy, Lunette has been looking for something in America to rekindle the soul she once had – one not covered in the pain of loneliness.