Sersita Boarding School- made upsName: Olivia Ford
Sex: Female
Age: 17
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Personality: Olivia likes to show the boys how its done. She's not scared of getting dirty and is up for most things. She finds it hard to sit still and she can't understand why her parents can't accept this. She's quite bright and wants to do something with her life, getting married is the last thing on her mind. A bit of a tomboy and being very independent can sometimes get her into trouble
History: Olivia was born to a rich family and is the youngest of three children. Her two sisters grew up just as their parents wanted. They socialised with the rich, and helped to host parties were they could network and meet other powerful people. They were how 'ladies' were supposed to be, their ultimate goal being to get married and be a wife. Her older sister recently got engaged to a man from a powerful family, and her parents can't wait to the wedding. However Olivia's parents are worried about her, she isn't like her sisters, she's more of a tomboy and prefers to be out doing something than looking for a husband. They therefore have sent her to the school in hope that it will sort her out.
Olivia sighed. She could hear her Mum and her older sister, Lucy downstairs talking about weddings, once again. Her sister was rambling on about the colours of bridesmaid dresses and what to go for, deep brown, ruby red, lilac and a range of other colours. Olivia rolled her eyes thinking how her sister seemed to be making this into the biggest choice of her life. She'd only just got engaged but it was all she could talk about. Lucy couldn't wait to get Olivia into a dress, but Olivia had other ideas.
She walked around her room taking everything in. A suitcase was led open on her bed but nothing was in it. Why did she have to go to boarding school? If you asked her it was her sisters who needed some sense knocking into them. She'd miss her room that she'd decorated herself. When her mum had got some interior designers in, Olivia had stood her ground and wouldn't let any of them near her room. She sighed again and sat on her bed beside her empty suitcase, knowing she'd have to pack sooner or later.