Name: Adella Selina Daugney
Age: 20 (The year is 1520 and this is all based before Henry marries Catherine which I know is 1506 but Im gonna make it a lot later when he marries her if at all, you will all have to see)
Family: Daughter of the Duke of York Christopher Daugney I and Maria Barnett. Younger sister to Christopher Daugney the second.
Living: She still lives with her family in the walled city of York in North Yorkshire.
Appearance: Golden hair with natural highlights that reaches her lower back with one little bang that always tends to fall into her face. Ocean colored eyes with green flecks and porcelain skin. Her older brother tends to make fun of her height, which is 5.3, calling her his petit cantatrice, tiny singer. Now even though she is small in height she is not teeny tiny in size. She is not fat but she defiantly has more curves that most flat chested women in England. You could say that she has the right curves in the right place.
Personality: Can tend to act quite unlady like when not around her parents or elders and even sometimes she slips up in front of them which leads to one of her mothers long speeches of how horrid that is for her to do or say and to never do it again. She does enjoy being pampered though but doesn’t mind getting messy either. She finds life in court to be boring and uneventful.
Other: Her womanly attribute to society, or that is what her mother calls it at least, is her beautiful singing voice. She has been asked for her hand in marriage a few times and every time she has a different excuse. She told the first one that she wasn’t ready for marriage, the second was that she was ill and was being sent away to France for treatment. The man left to join the court guard in sorrow the next day, then the third was the most persistent he stood at her window for an entire night calling out to her asking her why she had rejected him. He eventually gave up and left town no one as seen him since. Now of course she feels terrible about all of them but she does have good reason to reject them. She has told no one, not even her best friend Anita, why she rejects them all. Her mother tells her almost everyday that she cries to think of her only daughter remaining alone and poor her whole life.
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King Henry the VIII
Christopher Daugney the Second
Anita
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