
Rosie
Full Name: Rosemary Jean Daugherty
Date of Birth: June 29 1948
Zodiac: Cancer
Gender: Female
Ethnicity: White
Sexuality: Bisexual
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Hair Colour: Red
Eye Colour: Green
Height: 5'4
Perhaps a poster child of a typical swinging sixties teenager, Rosemary Daugherty—affectionately known as Rosie—was born in the summer of nineteen forty-eight to an all-American mother and an Irish father.
Her mother, Anna Lee, had first caught the attention of the brash Eric Daugherty in the school yard one spring afternoon, and since then, they’d become somewhat of an item, and were high school sweethearts before eventually marrying in the early months of nineteen forty. Later on that same year they welcomed a baby girl, Rosie’s older sister, Joyce.
As the threat of war loomed closer than ever, Eric had been drafted into the army after the attack on Pearl Harbour, and Anna Lee’s hopes of having a second child were put on hold until the summer of nineteen forty-seven when her husband finally made it back on American soil unscathed. It wasn’t until a year later, that Rosie was born.
A quiet girl, Rosie had proven both her parents and teachers that she was academically advanced, and had been the stark opposite of Joyce. Keeping mostly to herself until she entered high school, she’d carried on her scholastic achievements, and excelled in her standardised tests.
High school had been kind to Rosie, and she had become rather popular amongst her peers for being trendy amid the mostly-working class student body of Pointe Verdun—all thanks to her father’s criminal ties to the Irish mob. Whilst it was never spoken of in front of both girls growing up, it had become noticeable when her mother had adorned herself in high-end clothes and the family had been privileged enough to live comfortably and take regular trips out of the city, as well as going as far for to be Rosie be lucky enough to receive a car for her sixteenth.
Currently, a college student, Rosie is studying anthropology, as well as entertaining herself with a hobby that revolves around music and poetry.