Name: Freya Cassidy
Nicknames: Frey (used rarely by close friends), Little Star (by Bera)
Birthday: 3rd September 1998
Zodiac Sign: Virgo
Age at Death: 13
Appearance:
Freya had pale, porcelain-like skin that bruised easily. Her hair was a soft, flaxen blonde that fell in waves to her shoulders, often unbrushed but beautiful in its natural state. Her eyes were an icy blue—wide, expressive, and often sad, like she was always on the verge of tears. She was skinny, almost fragile, and noticeably smaller than her older sister Ella. She often wore oversized jumpers and hand-me-downs that only made her look smaller, as if she was trying to hide from the world.Family:
• Older sister: Ella Cassidy (the person she admired most)
• Adoptive guardian: Bera, a strict but kind woman who took her in from the orphanageHobbies & Talents:
• Reading fantasy novels and poetry
• Writing short stories and lyrics in her journal
• Singing soft lullabies to herself when anxious
• Acting in small plays at the orphanage or school (when she still attended)Sexuality: Pansexual
Romantic Partner: None – never had the chance, though she sometimes dreamed of love in her journal
Likes:
• Spending time with her friends, even if just quietly sitting together
• Listening to music alone in the dark
• Rainy days and soft blankets
• Daydreaming about a different lifeDislikes:
• School, especially the judgmental teachers and cruel students
• Feeling invisible
• The way adults dismissed her pain
• Life, when it became too much to carryPets: None, but she often imagined having a black cat named "Whisper"
Friends:
• Elisabeth – her closest confidant, the last person she saw
• Luna – shared books and silent support
• Ella – her protector and inspiration
• Raven – bonded through shared darkness
• Sheherazade – offered wisdom beyond her yearsEnemies: Anyone who mocked her or hurt her friends. She never forgot cruelty.
Nationality: British
Mental Health:
Diagnosed with depression at 12, though the signs were there earlier. Suffered in silence most of the time. She often wrote letters she never sent, filled with questions she never got answers to.Backstory:
Freya never knew her birth parents. She was found on the doorstep of an orphanage as a baby, with no note and no name. She grew up believing she was unwanted until Bera took her in at age 6. Bera gave her a roof, food, and schooling—but not much warmth. Though Freya was grateful, the loneliness never left her. Her bond with her sister Ella became her anchor, and her friendships with the others were small lights in the dark.But as she entered her teen years, things got harder. School became unbearable. The isolation deepened. The help she needed never came. And one day, it became too heavy to bear. Freya took her own life in front of Elisabeth—a moment that shattered their circle of friends and left scars that would never fully heal.
Extra Information:
• Freya kept a journal filled with poems, unfinished stories, and letters to people she never gave.
• She believed in magic, not the kind in books, but the kind where people could be saved with kindness.
• Her death became a turning point for those around her, especially Ella and Elisabeth, who carry her memory everywhere they go.
• Some say her spirit lingers, especially when the rain falls softly on the orphanage windows.————-
Poor Freya.
Edited on 16TH April' 2025.

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