Name: Cordelia Juliet "Cora" Swan
Birthdate: September 13, 1988; age 16
Appearance: Gender - Female
Height - 5'
Hair Color - Brown
Eye Color - Violet-Blue
Skin Color - Pale
Family: Charlie Swan (father)
Renée Dwyer (mother)
Phil Dwyer (stepfather)
Isabella Swan (sister)
Personality: Cordelia is a lot like her older sister Bella. She's exceptionally clumsy, which doesn't help with her illnesses as she is extremely fragile. She is insecure, reclusive, and quiet, but once you get to know her she can be quite talkative. Cordelia is very kind-hearted, compassionate and caring towards others, which intensifies her love for children.
Bio: At six months old Cordelia was diagnosed with Alexandria's Genesis (Violet Eyes). On her sixteenth birthday Cordelia was then diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Breast Cancer. Since Cordelia knew that her mother would rather travel with her new husband, Phil, she decided along with Bella to move to Forks, Washington to live with their father, Charlie. It was also better for Cordelia to move to Forks for a renown Doctor lived there as well.
Definitions:
Alexandria's Genesis (Violet Eyes) - Is a genetic mutation that causes the eyes to have either blue, purple, gray or violet color six months after birth. However, during puberty the eye color deepens to violet-blue or royal-blue. The difference in color does not affect a person's ability to see. The people with this genetic mutation do not grow body, facial, anal or pubic hair. They only grow eyelashes, eyebrows, nose and head hair. Women with this condition are believed not to menstruate but are fertile. They have white skin that is immune to tanning and burning and shimmering. The condition stops aging at around 50 years meaning that, people with it can live over 100 years. They do not gain weight no matter how they eat and have good body figure. They are immune to most diseases; therefore, they rarely fall sick (Except in this case).
Invasive Ductal Carcinoma Breast Cancer - Is cancer that began growing in the duct and has invaded the fatty tissue of the breast outside of the duct (broken through the wall of the milk duct and begun to invade the tissues of the breast). IDC is the most common form of breast cancer, representing 80 percent of all breast cancer diagnoses. Over time, invasive ductal carcinoma can spread to the lymph nodes and possibly to other areas of the body.
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FanfictionHigh-school student Cordelia "Cora" Juliet Swan, always a bit sickly, doesn't expect life to change much when she moves from sunny Arizona to rainy Washington state with her sister Isabella "Bella" Marie Swan. Then she meets Jasper Hale, a handsome...