Willow Underwood

Willow Underwood is a middle-aged woman. She is the adopted mother of Ava Underwood (( Note: Ava's page is not completed yet. )) She also has a younger brother named Lucian. (( Lucian's page is not completed either. ))

Apperance
Willow has straight, red hair, flowing down to her elbows. Her hair usually covers half of her face. She is skinny, and she usually has shadows under her eyes. She has average-sized blue eyes, and is taller than most normal people. She has a scar under her left cheek, from a storm that seperated her from her family. She wears a scarf knit by her father, with a pattern of yellow and white.

When she goes somewhere dangerous, she will wear normal shoes, but she normally wears knee-high boots. She wears blue jeans, and a long sleeved, flowing, yellow blouse.

Personality
Willow is very caring, and if she feels strongly about something she will not tolerate anyone who does not agree with her. She is unforgiving, and will treat people who have hurt her in the past with pure hatred. All Willow wants to do is make friends and fit in. She tries to show off by going on adventures, and putting herself at serious risk. Willow feels out of place,and insecure about herself.

She used to be an outgoing, engergetic child, but after she got seperated from her parents in a storm, she became quiet and distanced herself from the world. She lives with her brother, Lucian, whom she takes care of. She also takes care of her daughter Ava, whom she adopted. She has the SOUL of

Backstory
Willow was raised in a weathly home, where both of her parents were well-known lawyers. While she and her brother were taking a walk, a lightning storm started, and they was taken in by a nearby family. After the storm, she went to find her parents, but when she reached her house, it was entirely destroyed. Willow tried to find her family, with no luck. She grew up with her brother and the people who had taken her in during the storm.

She soon grew up and bought her own house, and adopted Ava. She often is not at her house, due to her trying to put herself out there to try and fit in.