Robin is a lengthy teenage girl. She has beautiful tan skin, golden like an autumn leaf. She has deep chocolate eyes that shimmer when she gets excited about something she enjoys. Her silky locks, the color of butter served at a 24/7 breakfast restaurant in little white containers that you peel the label off. Every morning she ties her waist-length hair into a high ponytail. Without her hair blocking the view of her face, you can see her face is littered with subtle freckles that almost blend perfectly with her skin.
Her normal attire is a brown coat with a fluffy collar and cuffs, split-colored jeans with a light and dark gray on each side, and a deep red pair of gloves and tennis shoes to add a bit of a pop of color to her boring earth-toned outfit. She loves the outdoors and living things. Her favorite thing to do is forage with her cat, Duck. Robin found Duck when he was only a kitten. He was eating the remains of what were once living humans on the street. He was a white, fluffy kitten that was spotted with light brown splotches. It was nice for Robin to have someone to spend the apocalypse with. At least she wasn't alone anymore. She fed Duck half of her food every day. He quickly became her best and only friend. To make their friendship official, Robin found an old dog collar in a dumpster. She wrote, "Duck" over the original engraving of the dog tag which originally read "Kimbo" in permanent marker. The red dog collar was obviously too big for Duck even when tightened all the way. But it was ideal. This way if Duck's collar ever got caught on something, he would be able to escape no problem.
Robin is a lesbian cis woman. Her best (human) friend is Georgia. She has a huge crush on this girl but doesn't really know how to show it so she's just extremely nice to her; however, this plan backfires since she's nice to literally everyone.
Duck is a natural hunter and can run and dodge very quickly. He almost never leaves Robin's side and even seems as if he can understand her.
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Ficção AdolescenteThis is a writing exercise for me to engrave in my brain exactly what I want these characters to be like. It will also be a source for me to come back to if I ever forget something about a character.