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| Subject: Victoria McRanne Thu Jan 20, 2011 11:29 am | |
| Name: Victoria Seana Dinmacken-McRanne Date of Birth: Family: Spouse: Kevril McRanne (deceased) Children: Fredrick Edward and Walter Aaron (both deceased) Grandchildren: Aaron John and Eliza Victoria
Description: Rather short with a fine figure for her age, Victoria has snow-white hair and blue eyes. Personality: Although very shy with strangers, she is very energetic and open with her two grandchildren. Nothing pleases her more than playing with them as they go on treasure hunts, climb imaginary mountains and picnic by the cliff over looking the sea. She is quite fond of her only neighbour, Mr. McHarren, but they are only friends. Not good with change, Victoria considers herself apart of the land, only changed when forced. Languages:Gaelic, English, and French Favourite Colour:Fears:Hydrophobic (due her husband and son's drowning) Theme Song: Rejoice by Katherine Jenkins Pictures:History:Victoria was born in London, her mother dying in childbirth and her father abandoning her to her aunt without ever seeing her. Although this might be considered a less than wonderful way to begins one's life, it helped mould Victoria into a more loving person. As her parents had both vanished without her ever seeing them, she strove to be sure she never hurt anyone like she had been hurt. Her aunt was a kind woman, eccentric and never left her house. Therefore, Victoria learnt to do things on her own early on. She took herself to school on the first day, with a tightly clutch walkie talkie against her ear for her aunt to lead her. An average pupil, she was simply one of the class, neither popular or disliked. The teacher rarely spoke to her, but then Victoria rarely spoke at all. When she was ten, she began to paint, channeling her energy into the paper and paints her aunt gave her money to buy. She was taught how to play the piano, hammered dulcimer, harp and violin within the walls of her aunt's haven, all things she cherished being able to do After graduating, she began to accept painting commissions and occasionally write the odd article for the local newspaper. She met Kevril McRanne on her twentieth birthday and immediately fell in love. Too shy to tell him she liked him, she wrote him a letter, tossing and turning through two nights as she awaited the reply. To her surprise, he wrote back positively and they went to a movie together. He was a recently established lawyer and everything about him fascinated her. After knowing each other a single month, they married in a private ceremony and began saving money to purchase a cottage by the water. They had two sons, Fredrick Edward and Walter Aaron, born within five years of each other. By the time their eldest was six, they were able to buy the property they wanted and Kevril began building. It took two years, but never had a home been more loved. Snuggled into the coast, the little cottage provided the perfect location for Victoria to paint while Kevril enjoyed every minute home from the office and their two sons grew like the flowers of the field. Sadly, during a fishing trip, both Walter and Kevril drowned in a storm not far from the shore. Their funerals plunged Victoria into a dark depression and she refused to leave the cottage or its property ever again. Fredrick married a beautiful girl from Germany when he was 22 and they set up their housekeeping in England. They soon had two lovely children, which they sent many pictures of to Victoria. Then one day, a police man showed up at her door with the news that her son and his wife had been coldly murdered. Her grandchildren were now her responsibility and she forced herself from her grief to care for them.
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