Life 2

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Name: Nicole Wood
Age(when met the Baudelaires): 14
Greatest hobby/talent: Dancing

*Life before the fire*
Your parents split up and you had to stay with your dad. He had very little patience and could be abusive when he was drunk. You hardly remembered your mom as she left when you were 6. You always try your best to please him but he always finds something negative. You didn't really know how to love him and sometimes laid awake at night and wondered if he loves you back.


*The fire*
You were in one of your dance clubs during the fire. You were doing ballet and saw many firetrucks heading into the direction of your house but you would never think of the house burning to be yours. When you came out and started to head home, you met a man called Mr. Poe. He told you about what had happened and you cried your eyes out but you didn't know why you missed your dad. He sent you to live with a man named Dr. Montgomery Montgomery, a renowned scientist.

*How you met the Baudelaires*
The Baudelaires were sent to live with Dr. Montgomery(whom you called Uncle Monty) and met you. You both had a lot in common and became good friends fast. When Stefano came, the Baudelaires were with you at the door and trying to escape from him. You were all heading to Peru but Monty was killed by Count Olaf. You snuck out the house in fear and ran away through the labyrinth. You met a lady called Jacquelyn Scieszka, a lady that helped you and who you traveled with for over a year.

*Present*
You were taken by Count Olaf when you traveled with Jacquelyn and Larry. When the Baudelaires and Quagmires escaped, they all decided to burn you at the stake instead, even if you have done nothing wrong, because they needed to make use of the equipment. The Baudelaires still think about you, along with the Quagmires, and they some-how never found out about your death. You will always look at what's happening to the Baudelaires. You will never forgive yourself for leaving the Baudelaires and tell yourself that it was all your fault. You would still practice dancing and met your grandparents.

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