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                                           lily collins as pandora bass

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Manhattan's temperatures soon began to drop as the sign that winter was fast approaching was becoming evident. Many saw these inevitable blistery cold days as a mark of something unwelcoming; conveniently using it as an opportunity to incessantly whinge to no end. Fortunately, there are those few who like to play exceptions to these formalities. Most notably, our very own Pandora Bass, daughter of the cold-blooded billionaire businessman, Bart Bass and twin sister to Manhattan's most infamous playboy, Chuck Bass. Winter was no doubt her preferred season of the year. Some would argue that the blow in temperatures was what fuelled her cold, ice sharp persona, but it also being a time where she felt most at ease, more at one with herself.

Pandora, much like her brother Chuck, shared a strong resemblance to their late mother Evelyn, who tragically died when they were born. Her chocolate brunette hair intertwined together in loose curls, matched eloquently with her deep, warm brown eyes and pale ivory skin. It is unmistaken that she, and Chuck for that matter, are the spitting image of Evelyn, a blessing but also misfortune in disguise. For this reason, their father Bart, struggled to be close to his two children. But to struggle, one would suggest that the person in question would at least show signs of trying. Something Bart did not. Instead, he did what he thought was the most convenient thing to make his little problems go away. Give them all the wealth in the world and let the maids handle the rest. This neglect of paternal love and affection undoubtably strung deep to the root cause of the twin's emotional issues. But such issues never surfaced to show as with all imperfections they encountered, they were buried deep into the ground, for no one to find. This suppression of feelings alike lead Pandora to be more like Chuck than she would've cared to admit nor liked.

She had this presence about her. A tone. A Bassitiude as Blair would plainly put it. Strong-willed, yet temperamental. Beautiful but narcissistic. She was a Bass alright.

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