Arabella Marquez

The Night of The Ball by Hiroki Morishita

Overview

Hidden away spending her time in her chamber, the seemingly beautiful and shy heiress of Valverde is a sight to behold to all whom she graces her time and attention to. Although Arabella upholds a delicate and polite appearance to the public eye, looking happy to serve the land that she will lead one day, they actually carry a rather crude attitude unbecoming of one in her position. She is brash and sly in nature, frequenting escapades out into the nearby towns and causing mischief around the estate to cure her boredom.

From what it seems, she is rather tired of the image she has to upkeep just for her father's image, desiring a much more freeing and real life than what her chambers limit her to. While not many though know of the nature of her activities at night, there have been speculations floating around the region of a secret lover that visits her at the estate.

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Past

Arabella's childhood is rather typical and expected of a rebellious heiress. As she was younger she very openly rejected the type of woman her land tried to make of her. Much too docile and quiet, Arabella found much more excitement in doing the things that others might've judged her for. It led to a fair share of scoldings and head-shakings by her father's advisor, but they found enjoyment in the mischief rather than feeling discouraged. Arabella's father, Jhon, would laugh and smile at the sight of his daughter, even if he'd have to lightly chide her at the request of her mother and also his advisor, Lestem. Arabella was always fond of her father despite this, their mother not so much. The Sovereigness was a rather harsh person and Arabella disliked how she would treat her in comparison; much more like a mold to project her failed wishes onto rather than an actual person.
One day however, the Sovereigness had fallen terribly ill, and with little remedies at the time-- Valverde suffered a heavy loss in her passing. Arabella herself didn't feel too good of a connection with her mother, and so the death had left her feeling rather indifferent, albeit reasonably a faint sense of sadness. Her father of course didn't take the whole tragedy with as much indifference. The death of his wife had left a terribly big scar on his heart, and on his ability to lead Valverde. As he began to rely on Lestem more, Arabella noticed how different his behavior towards her became. That free will and creativity he used to urge her to keep he began to chide her for. She wasn't sure if it was due to the advisor's influence or if it was because he felt guilty for not helping his wife make Arabella a more "proper" type of heiress, but Arabella was not happy about it.

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