Lola

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Name: Lola Watterson

Age: 35

height: 5'5"

Species: Cat

Gender: Female (MtF)

Lola grew up in an abusive household with 2 other siblings, and ran away at the age of 18 with only a wallet, clothes and a resume, and went out looking for work renting apartments from time to time, though didn't transition until she was 20.

For the past decade she'd been applying to work as a bartender for a handful of bars in the city (Before, she made attempts to work at diners but found herself not being able to meet the employers' standards), though she just couldn't stick working at one bar for more than 3 years.

Currently she has a part-time job working as a bartender that pays enough to pay off rent, but how long she'll stay there is unknown.

One night In a state of frustration she decided to visit one of the bars she used to work at, and at the bar she couldn't help but notice a glum, lone man sitting at a booth nearby drinking champagne by himself. Upon seeing this, Lola had felt genuinely sympathy for this man, and not in a state of pity or an urge to take advantage of him, not at all, but a genuine feel and caring urge to talk to him about his matter. Everyone else in the bar that night had come off as violent or unstable and would take any chance they could get to hurt somebody like Lola for a sick gag.

She sat down in the booth next to him and asked him how he was feeling that night. Harold was surprised somebody in a place like this was willing to talk to him, and was very skeptical at first about Lola's intentions, though after introducing themselves they decided to have a dance, which unfortunately led to Harold having a nervous breakdown, though Lola comforted Harold afterwards and brought him back to his place for the night.

Lola doesn't enjoy talking about her past with anybody and has made this clear with Harold, stating "I was a much different person than you know me now, a very different state of living too. I hate to think about it", though she doesn't mind listening to Harold tell her about his own past and how he's been trying to improve himself for the better.