Post by Lulu Sinclair on May 31, 2013 2:22:30 GMT -8
Personality: Friendly, kind, and spunky, Lulu is the right girl for the inn keeping business, and she loves every minute of it. Very much a social butterfly, she loves meeting all the new types of people that come for a stay at her inn, be they around for a few weeks, seasons, or even several years. It’s like hosting a constant party, and she’s a very good host. She’s quite the cook, is warm, and welcoming, and has a very infectious laugh. She also tends to have a bit of a sarcastic sense of humor, and is always pleased by good rapport from others.
Lulu’s always willing to help a friend or guest, or just perform a random act of kindness just because she’s really jazzed about a person. But don’t mistake her for a push over. She has a line, and crossing it means entering a world full of well-placed sassy remarks, and looks that could kill a man. But getting on her bad side takes work, and gaining her forgiveness is as simple as a small apology most times. Be kind, be respectful, and be a friend, and she’s yours forever.
Likes: Homecooked meals, high quality crops/produce, flowers, and music
Dislikes: Low quality crops/produce and weeds (she's allergic).
Appearance: Lulu stands at a slightly below average 5’5’’, but she can rock a nice pair of heels on a special occasion. Mostly however, she wears a pair of brown riding boots that she finds comfortable for her daily life. She likes a nice dress, and always wears an apron while working.
She usually keeps her wavy salmon pink hair in a messy bun, adorned with a flower.
Her skin is not fair, but not overly tanned, with very inviting feminine features.
Background: Lulu was born and raised in Meadow View by her parents, who owned the Meadow View Inn at the time. Her parents, who had her at a fairly old age, were sweet, loving, and wise. They taught her everything she knows about keeping a guest happy, cooking, and being strong and beautiful inside and out. When Lulu was 19, her parents were only getting older, but by all means, still should have lived at least 30 more years. But one very cold winter, Lulu’s mother caught ill, and never recovered. Her father held on for a while, out of love for Lulu, but his heart was so broken over the loss of his wife, it didn’t take long for him to pass as well. Lulu was at a loss. How could she run the inn on her own? It was a long time before Lulu gathered her bearings, but now she runs a tight ship, and dedicates all of her hard work to her parents.