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  1. Name: Prunella Griffith-Lawrence
  2. Gender: Female
  3. Age: 18
  4. Hometown: Manhattan, New York
  5. Hobbies and Interests: Cooking, Writing, Charity Work
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  7. Appearance: Prunella enjoys looking presentable at all times, and it shows in her appearance. Her most distinguishing feature would be her choice in hairstyle, a dark brown hair cut in a bob, with choppy bangs hovering over her eyebrows. It's a style that she's kept for a couple of years. so much so that she has to stop by the bathroom several times a day to fix her hair. Her whole face is oval-shaped, with soft edges a smooth jaw. Her emerald eyes are bright, going well with her snowy complexion and her tiny nose. Her lips are small and nondescript, while tiny freckles splatter her cheeks. She uses makeup and foundation to cover ache and pimples to an almost comical degree.
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  9. Prunella stands slightly smaller than many of her classmates, only coming in at 5' even and weighing 121 lbs. Overall, Prunella can only barely be classified as fit, and her limbs are stringy as a result. Her hands are small and her fingernails uneven, thanks to her habit of biting them.
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  11. On the day of the abduction, Prunella was wearing her uniform for school, sans jacket. This includes a white dress shirt, dark blue tie, light gray skirt and socks and black shoes. She was also wearing a tiny flower in her hair and a pair of silver-rimmed aviator sunglasses over her eyes.
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  13. Biography: Prunella Griffith-Lawrence was born at Roosevelt Hospital in Manhattan, New York on December 31st, 1995. She is the daughter of Giles Lawrence, the owner of NSBC Holdings, one of the largest Holding Firms in the United Kingdom. Her mother, Imogen Griffith, divorced from Giles when Prunella was one, leaving her in the care of a single father.
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  15. Prunella's life has never been fraught with setbacks and challenges. Quite the contrary, things have always been incredibly easy. Prunella was born into wealth, grew up in wealth and she now lives in wealth. She and her father live in a large home in the upper crust of Manhattan, with her mother's mansion in Beverly Hills that she sometimes visits and a vacation home in the Caribbean.
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  17. She spent most of her early childhood being spoiled rotten. When his daughter was born, all of Giles's other family members were long gone, and he had no interest in remarrying. His life, therefore, became about Prunella and Prunella alone. Needless to say, Giles coddled Prunella throughout her childhood. Whenever she wanted something, her father would give it to her without any hesitation. This was a rather destructive way of raising a child, because it made Prunella incredibly self-centered and she was prone to childish fits when something did not go her way. That egotism is still buried inside of her and shows itself during high-stress situations.
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  19. Strangely, however, Prunella changed drastically when she hit adolescence. Growing up in Manhattan, even in the rich section, a child finds themselves hit face-first with diversity and with places of lower-incme. Reading stories on the news, seeing homeless on the streets, making friends who have less economical means than her. These experiences have humbled Prunella enough to give her a guilt complex, where she subconsciously places all the worlds problems squarely on her shoulders.
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  21. Her psychologist's solution to the problem: force Prunella to face it head-first. And that's exactly what Prunella did.
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  23. For many years, Prunella has put others above all else. Helping others is the biggest joy in her life. She assists in homeless shelters and cooks for soup-kitchens. She helps old women walk across the street. She even passes money out to homeless people on the street without the slightest ounce of hesitation. Every selfless thing or charitable act one could think of, Prunella has done it. The problem with all of this is that Prunella spends so much time thinking of how others perceive her that when something does eventually go wrong, no matter what it is, Prunella's first reaction is to blame herself. Apologies are commodities to her, but she gives them out so much that it is often hard to tell whether she means it or not.
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  25. Her charity work has not been without it's advantages. While volunteering at the many soup kitchens and around Manhattan, Prunella picked up a definite love for cooking. She always busied herself with peaking in on the cook while they were working. When she became old enough, her father started pushing her to cook meals for herself in their large kitchen. It's a very important hobby for her at this stage of her life and enjoys doing it. She often ends up cooking dinner several nights a week, much to the dismay of most of the measly paid workers.
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  27. Prunella's academic life has revolved entirely around private schools and academies, not the sorts of places that humble a child. All throughout her school life, Prunella has struggled with most of her classes, even after hiring tutors and spending long nights cramming. Fortunately, she has always managed to pull through with high marks, much to her delight. In truth, however, her father writes checks to the administrators to help her get those grades. Prunella has been scraping the bottom of the barrel her entire time in school, but her grades make her believe that she's above that.
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  29. The only subject that she has always shown talent in is English. Essays and papers are very easy for her, and she's uptight about spelling and grammar. She even has written short stories and unfinished novels in her spare time, some better than others. Her interests in such things have a very profound affect on her; her speaking is very smooth, measured and eloquent. This alone makes her look like an intelligent, soft-spoken young woman.
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  31. While she was a very nice child, Prunella felt uncomfortable in making friends at her high school. When she was younger, it was easier, but with the changes in her view on life, she found less reason to associate herself with such vain kids. Since then, Prunella has found herself drawn to those in lower-income housing, and she's made plenty of friends in those regards. They get along very well with her, though many seem only interested in getting her to buy things for them, which Prunella is always happy to oblige. It is unknown whether Prunella recognizes this as a bad thing; if she is aware, she is either unsure as to how to approach the subject in fear of losing her friends that she has or she simply does not care.
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  33. The future has a blank page for Prunella. While she enjoys English and cooking, Prunella has never really considered either of them her passion in life. Despite her reluctance, her father has already had her accepted into Barnard College, an all-women's liberal arts college. He appears as blissfully unaware of his daughter's real troubles as Prunella herself. Despite that, Prunella loves her father and would never question him.
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  35. Advantages: Her odd sensibilities puts Prunella in a very good position to adapt, especially with her confident and intelligent-appearing disposition. Prunella is very mature for her age, and she does not take serious situations lightly. First impressions will label her as a harmless nuisance and nothing more, and that might work to her advantage.
  36. Disadvantages: Prunella puts other people in front of herself. She has both a very low self-esteem and self-aggrandizing attitude, meaning that she inflates her importance by blaming herself for everything. Prunella tends to see the best in people, so much so that it borders on naïvety and makes her easily manipulated.
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