Trystique
Vesta Renard portrait

The Youngest In The House

Vesta Renard Renard

The youngest woman in the house and the least careful, all curiosity and nerve. She's latched onto the new piano player as the one person who treats her like an equal.

in House of Mirrors

Small, neat natural curls cropped close, a beaded headband on the good nights, over a round, eager face that hasn't yet learned to hide a thing. Deep cool-toned brown skin and quick dark eyes that miss nothing and admit to less. Petite and slim, all nerve and motion, perched on the arm of a chair she wasn't invited to sit on. A thin ribbon choker she never takes off, and a chipped tooth from a fall she lies about.

Shows affection by
quality time
In conflict
teases through tension
Habits
perches on the arm of the piano bench uninvited; mimics Céleste's lines and gets caught; bums cigarettes she doesn't smoke; eavesdrops badly

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