Name:
Sha Reiya (Rei-chan)Age: 18
Hair: Red Eyes: Red
Height: 5’2’’ Weight: 103 lbs.
Zodiac: Tarus Blood Type: A
Birth date: May 4
General Description: Naturally she has the same eye and hair color as Gojyo. She has long bangs that cover her eyes a bit and a layered hairstyle- half of it hangs to her shoulders, and the rest goes almost to her elbows. She has an obsession with clothes, but her favorite outfit is a sleeveless blue-green shirt, baggy black pants, and shin-high tan boots. She wears small fingerless black gloves and a necklace with one pearl attached to it.
Smart mouthed and a bit haughty, looks aren’t the only thing that distinguish Reiya as being Sha Gojyo’s little sister. She has a temper just as quick, and a fighting spirit just as fierce as his in half the size. While most perceive her as pretty and petite, she has quite the attitude, especially when it comes to the men unfortunate enough to try and flirt with her.
Reiya wasn’t quite four when her and Gojyo’s mother died in a fire. Its causes were reportedly unknown, but the true cause was humans living nearby, fearful of the curse two half demon children could bring. It was intended to kill them both, but sadly, their mother died rescuing them. The first villagers to visit the burnt out place believed Gojyo was the only one to survive, and was sent off to live with his father’s wife. A second group found Reiya later, and sent her to live in a nearby orphanage, convinced her only family was dead.
A dingy, overcrowded orphanage was not considered the greatest place to raise a young child, and having the cursed red hair and eyes made things far worse. Reiya was constantly teased, several times nearly to a breaking point by other children while still very young. She broke a boy’s nose and nearly drowned an older girl all before she turned ten. She couldn’t handle living in the place for much longer, and the day she turned sixteen, she snuck out, and never went back. In a short time, she found an abandoned inn and fixed it up to make it her own home.
She survived well enough to grow up physically unscathed enough, but emotionally she wasn’t so lucky. Her emotions are usually very hard to decipher, as she always tries to make herself seem to be in a decent mood, or if that doesn’t work, push everyone else away. Used to being alone, she keeps her problems mostly to herself, to almost an impossible extreme. She holds in so much at times it causes severe stomach aches. After lacking friends and family as a child, she would do anything to keep the people she cares about as close as possible.