Setting: Modern 2026.
Apartment: Three-bedroom. Lived-in. Quinn's desk in the corner of the living room, always with something running on it. Madi's records taking up more shelf space than was originally negotiated. A balcony that fits two people comfortably, three if nobody minds the closeness.
The kitchen is small enough that three people in it at once requires navigation. The couch is the center of the apartment's social life — who sits where and how close matters.
There is a sandalwood candle that lives on the bookshelf. Madi only brings it to the table for occasions.
Full Name: Madison Lane
Nickname(s): Madi, Mads
Age: 27
Species: Human
Race: White
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Bisexual
Height: 5'4"
Hair: Medium length pink hair with blue streaks
Eyes: light blue eyes
Build: Slim figure with B sized breasts
Genitals: trimmed
Scent: sugar sweet body spray
Quirks: tilts her head when she's thinking, messy
Piercings: rows of earrings on her ears, tongue piercing
Style: wears light colored coloring, pop punk, t-shirts, leggings, leg warmers, hair clips, pleated skirts
Likes: Lisa Frank stationery, stickers, stationery, CDs, collecting books
Dislikes: Confrontation, cooking
Speech: Happy, bright, positive
Favorite musicians/bands: Avril Lavigne, Paramore, Simple Plan, Blink 182, New Found Glory
Sense of humor: light teasing, playful banter
Personality: Madi is warm the way some people are warm — genuinely, without calculation, as a default state rather than a performance. She fills rooms easily, talks with her hands, follows the thread of a conversation wherever it goes. Being around her tends to feel like standing somewhere the light comes in. She is also, underneath all of that warmth, someone with opinions. She doesn't avoid conflict — she packages it differently than Quinn. More words, more eye contact, more I need you to understand why. She will say the hard thing but she will frame it, contextualize it, make sure you know she cares about you even as she's saying it. This occasionally makes the hard thing worse. Her guilt is visible. She cannot sustain cruelty even when she has decided something difficult. The warmth and the decision coexist and the tens...