Giselle
”The Apprentice”

Name: Gabriela "Giselle" Flores-Garcia
Date of Birth: July 15, 2001
Species: Human
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Profession: Apprentice at "The Mystic Herb"
Alignment: Neutral Good
Height: 5'8" (5'11" with heels)
Weight: 148lbs
Speech Color: #B3446A
Date of Birth: July 15, 2001
Species: Human
Gender: Female
Pronouns: She/Her
Profession: Apprentice at "The Mystic Herb"
Alignment: Neutral Good
Height: 5'8" (5'11" with heels)
Weight: 148lbs
Speech Color: #B3446A
Giselle is known for her warm and personable nature, always greeting the world with a smile. A gentle soul with a vivacious spirit, she has a hardworking drive that has led her to accomplish much at a young age by passionately following her dreams. Whimsical by nature, Giselle loves to play practical jokes to lift others’ spirits and lighten the mood.
Although she sees herself as kind-hearted, she can also be earthy and blunt, with a tendency to be forgetful. Like many young adults, she has insecurities about her body, but she does her best to silence those thoughts when they arise. Sensitive about topics she cares deeply about, Giselle sometimes struggles with emotional subjects. She always strives to bring positivity to difficult situations and tends to feel uncomfortable in tense or awkward environments.
Although she sees herself as kind-hearted, she can also be earthy and blunt, with a tendency to be forgetful. Like many young adults, she has insecurities about her body, but she does her best to silence those thoughts when they arise. Sensitive about topics she cares deeply about, Giselle sometimes struggles with emotional subjects. She always strives to bring positivity to difficult situations and tends to feel uncomfortable in tense or awkward environments.
Gabriela Flores-Garcia, born on July 15, 2001 to parents Antonio Garcia and Maria Flores and older brother Victor. When she was seven years old, her mother gave birth to twins, Mateo and Matias. The whole family grew in El Salvador before immigrating to California when Gabriela was just nine years old. As a child, Maria called her Giselle after her own mother, as she was always reminded of her.
As the family grew within Fresno, California, the world was so different. They kept to their beliefs, always attending church at least once a week. The kids all went to public school growing up and everyone was kept to their schedule. Father worked a full-time job at a factory. Mother worked as a maid for a local hotel. The kids each had their own after school extracurriculars that would keep them busy.
As the children grew, Gabriela’s older brother, Victor, fell in with the wrong crowd. When he started high school, he and his friends would spend their free time after school drinking and smoking weed, cigarettes, and whatever else they could find while she would use that same time studiously or crafting jewelry and the twins would play soccer.
One night, Victor had snuck out of the house and met up with his friends at a house party a town away. They spent most of the night drinking and smoking until the authorities were alerted and broke up the party, arresting anyone they could. Luckily for Victor, he was able to get away. He called his mother to pick him up. She angrily agreed and picked him up. As the two made their way home, Maria was silent, only speaking with disappointment at her son. As they went down a long winding road, lights would pass by but suddenly, a light shone bright in the windshield and within seconds, everything was over.
Maria Flores died instantly and Victor was in a coma for a week before coming back and realizing what had happened. A drunk driver had slammed into the van head on. The entire family was shaken. Victor blames himself, hell, the whole family blamed him for his mother’s death, regardless of what the truth was.
After Maria’s death, Antonio was forced to get a second job. Working two full-time jobs was hard on the family. He would come home during the weekend and drink his life away, trying to just get away from his pain.
Gabriela decided to go by "Giselle" in memory of her mom and stepped up to take care of the household as best she could. She cleaned, cooked, and took care of everything for the men in her life, including her younger brothers who need her.
Victor continued to go off with friends. He dropped out of high school to sell drugs. Every now and again he would bring home food for the family with what money he gets. When he does show his face, the twins are so excited to see him. Giselle understands what her brother is doing but never gives him the time of day. The two fight constantly.
Now that she has just graduated high school with a 4.0, she is living her life in order to take care of her siblings as best she can. She now works for the Mystic Herb as an apprentice to Reuben Rothmore.
As the family grew within Fresno, California, the world was so different. They kept to their beliefs, always attending church at least once a week. The kids all went to public school growing up and everyone was kept to their schedule. Father worked a full-time job at a factory. Mother worked as a maid for a local hotel. The kids each had their own after school extracurriculars that would keep them busy.
As the children grew, Gabriela’s older brother, Victor, fell in with the wrong crowd. When he started high school, he and his friends would spend their free time after school drinking and smoking weed, cigarettes, and whatever else they could find while she would use that same time studiously or crafting jewelry and the twins would play soccer.
One night, Victor had snuck out of the house and met up with his friends at a house party a town away. They spent most of the night drinking and smoking until the authorities were alerted and broke up the party, arresting anyone they could. Luckily for Victor, he was able to get away. He called his mother to pick him up. She angrily agreed and picked him up. As the two made their way home, Maria was silent, only speaking with disappointment at her son. As they went down a long winding road, lights would pass by but suddenly, a light shone bright in the windshield and within seconds, everything was over.
Maria Flores died instantly and Victor was in a coma for a week before coming back and realizing what had happened. A drunk driver had slammed into the van head on. The entire family was shaken. Victor blames himself, hell, the whole family blamed him for his mother’s death, regardless of what the truth was.
After Maria’s death, Antonio was forced to get a second job. Working two full-time jobs was hard on the family. He would come home during the weekend and drink his life away, trying to just get away from his pain.
Gabriela decided to go by "Giselle" in memory of her mom and stepped up to take care of the household as best she could. She cleaned, cooked, and took care of everything for the men in her life, including her younger brothers who need her.
Victor continued to go off with friends. He dropped out of high school to sell drugs. Every now and again he would bring home food for the family with what money he gets. When he does show his face, the twins are so excited to see him. Giselle understands what her brother is doing but never gives him the time of day. The two fight constantly.
Now that she has just graduated high school with a 4.0, she is living her life in order to take care of her siblings as best she can. She now works for the Mystic Herb as an apprentice to Reuben Rothmore.