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- This character is a Dainty, they have hooved digitigrade legs and their stockings cannot be removed or altered!
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- A two finger typer.
- Would rather have a Walkman than anything on Spotify, her headphones are as large as she can find.
- Owns enough Trapper Keepers to supply her own classroom.
- Knows how to fold notebook paper love letters so that they form hearts on the front.
- Melody finds brushing her Jem doll helps calm her.
- Rainbow Brite is her hero.
- Keeps a She-Ra on her desk.
- Considers "bubble gum" a flavor and a color.
Plays the part of a clueless girl, but her ambitious nature typically helps her get to where she wants to go. Totally without malice. Her views are somewhat shallow because so far she's not had to work for anything.
- Roll on perfume.
- Scented fruit shape erasers.
- Scented markers.
- Matching stationery.
- Roll or stamp on hair dye.
- Sticker albums.
- Iron-on patches.
- Teen hunk celebrity trading cards.
- Mrs. Pac-Man.
- Bullies.
- Garbage Pail Kids.
- Homework.
- Split ends or chipped nails.
- People who abuse/break dolls and toys.
Seemingly stuck in a pocket dimension filled with 80s memorabilia. Will go out of her way to surround herself with the original, Generation I version of characters like Care Bears, My Little Pony, Jem and the Holograms, etc. Her room is pink with heart themed furniture (naturally), it's practically a life sized Barbie Dream Home room. She has the opportunity to have any of the latest, most expensive technology that she could possibly desire, but instead chooses to have a bluetooth enabled dial phone attached to her cell and a custom designed case to house her flatscreen television.
Adopted by Reginald and Martha Foster, a rich upper crust couple who had never had the opportunity to raise a child and were willing to adopt a teenager. They are always endearingly puzzled with her antics, figuring that's just how teenagers are supposed to function. Since they were products of the 80s themselves, nothing she does seems very unusual. They find it nostalgic and so they enable her.
She has just graduated high school, with no idea what happens after that. Her desk is probably the only place that houses unavoidable technology, as her school makes her do some of her tests online and on a tablet. Roll on perfumes are likely enough to bribe her into anything.
It's unclear as to why she's driven to make her world in the image of the 1980s, but she will make attempts at whatever her allowance can afford that week.