Post by CELIA GRIMALDI on Nov 10, 2012 17:40:17 GMT -5
Celia Rosario Grimaldi
Seventeen - Student - Heterosexual - Mafia Princess
Seventeen - Student - Heterosexual - Mafia Princess
Friends – Celia isn’t exactly the easiest person to befriend, nor would one exactly want to do so either. On the one hand making some friends would help her down from her high horse and quite being so damn spoiled. On the other hand she actually has to socialize with people that she may consider lesser than her in order to do that which she sees as all around pointless. If you’re up for a bit of badgering and can put up with some whining, you’ll eventually get through to her. Celia’s main fear is that anybody who makes friends with her will eventually leave her because she is a member of the Grimaldi crime family and being around her isn’t exactly the safest thing in the world. She’s also never really had a friend and is therefore clueless about how to make any. The best way is to just start talking to her and eventually she’ll give and start talking back, but she will be a bit prickly and terse with you to begin with. The good part is that once you’ve got her as a friend, she is completely loyal to you. If you need something done or need help with a task, she will be your go-to gal; she will never let you down.
Foes – With her stuck up, spoiled brat and generally prideful way that you’d expect of a mafia princess, Celia is bound to make a few enemies at Alinari. You’d think she’d try to avoid that what with the whole trying to escape from the crime family without getting killed thing, but she really just can’t help herself. She feels very entitled to anything and everything she wants and isn’t afraid to tell you how it is. If she doesn’t like you, she’ll tell you so, and if you cross her she’ll make damn sure you’ll regret it. Celia will stoop to whatever level it takes to get back as someone she believes has wronged her. Payback from Celia usually ends with thumbtacks in the bottoms of your shoes or possibly poisoning your food with something that will send you puking for the rest of the day. Nothing that could possibly kill you, but definitely enough to send a very clear message: fuck you.
Romance – I’ll be honest, Celia is clueless when it comes to love. For her it’s something that only happens in fairytales and therefore something that will likely never happen to her. Because of her family and her upbringing, she doesn’t think anybody is capable of loving her and doesn’t see herself as worthy of it. What’s more, she’s terrified that if she ever did find someone that she could trust enough to love them, that her family would find a way to hurt them if she didn’t windup inadvertently hurting them herself. Even so, the way romance would go with her is that you’d have to earn her trust through friendship first. Any boy who’s interested in her is going to have to be damned determined to win her heart as Celia seems to be keeping it on ice out of fear of herself or someone else getting hurt.
Foes – With her stuck up, spoiled brat and generally prideful way that you’d expect of a mafia princess, Celia is bound to make a few enemies at Alinari. You’d think she’d try to avoid that what with the whole trying to escape from the crime family without getting killed thing, but she really just can’t help herself. She feels very entitled to anything and everything she wants and isn’t afraid to tell you how it is. If she doesn’t like you, she’ll tell you so, and if you cross her she’ll make damn sure you’ll regret it. Celia will stoop to whatever level it takes to get back as someone she believes has wronged her. Payback from Celia usually ends with thumbtacks in the bottoms of your shoes or possibly poisoning your food with something that will send you puking for the rest of the day. Nothing that could possibly kill you, but definitely enough to send a very clear message: fuck you.
Romance – I’ll be honest, Celia is clueless when it comes to love. For her it’s something that only happens in fairytales and therefore something that will likely never happen to her. Because of her family and her upbringing, she doesn’t think anybody is capable of loving her and doesn’t see herself as worthy of it. What’s more, she’s terrified that if she ever did find someone that she could trust enough to love them, that her family would find a way to hurt them if she didn’t windup inadvertently hurting them herself. Even so, the way romance would go with her is that you’d have to earn her trust through friendship first. Any boy who’s interested in her is going to have to be damned determined to win her heart as Celia seems to be keeping it on ice out of fear of herself or someone else getting hurt.