"I'm sorry, but is this where you meet for Glee Club?"
Name: Laura Collins
Age: 14 (Season 1) - 20 (Season 5)
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Homosexual
Appearance/Face Claim: Felicity Jones
"That's not fair, Mr. Shue. Everyone is just as unique as Finn and Rachel."
Personality: Laura has been told that she is one of the only nicest girls that is a member of the Glee Club. And honestly, it's true. Laura is a female who treats those with respect and kindness even if it means being hated for it. Because of her sweet nature, she is one of the students who has been slushed the most, whether it be by other students or herself. This also causes some students in the Glee Club to either want to be friends with her, or want her a thousand feet away from her due to the idea that her kindness is an act.
Do not be fooled though, Laura can be a bit of a bad girl. She has explored many alcoholic beverages and drinks them like candy outside of school. It's even a mystery as to how she hasn't been addicted to it yet. It also doesn't help that she can lie so easily to others to spare their feelings, adding for fuel to the fire on the idea that she may be a faker. Regardless of her secret bad girl antics and more to come, Laura is a sweetheart, in and out of Glee Club.
Pros/Strengths: Laura's dancing skills are way better than her singing skills. She is no Mike Cheng though, she knows how to sing. But as soon as she busts out her dance groove, she gets the people on their feet in excitement. She can also be manipulative if the time calls for it. Though based on who she is trying to manipulate, her strength will determine success based on luck.
Cons/Weaknesses: When it comes to mathematics, Laura cannot take it. Out of all her classes, she fails miserably at math. She may tutor as much as she wants and study as much as she can, but nothing can save her from large calculations. She also lacks the ability to shut up sometimes, especially in serious moments. It is only due to the fact that she thinks as an ally and friend, her opinion needs to be heard in order to help.