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━━━━ CHELSEA HALE ━━━━
《 BASIC PROFILE 》
Name: Chelsea Hale
Age: 26
Gender: Female
Nationality: Japanese
Height: 5'4" (163 cm)
《 APPEARANCE 》
Body Type: Slim with naturally balanced proportions. C-cup bust with a soft, well-defined shape. Toned, rounded figure that suits tailored trousers and fitted skirts with ease. Smooth, shapely legs. Fair skin with a healthy, subtle glow. She doesn’t draw attention to her body, but carries herself with a quiet, effortless confidence.
Vibe: Composed and warm, with an underlying intensity that makes her presence noticeable. She comes across as someone self-assured and grounded, without needing to prove it. When she looks at someone, it’s direct and attentive—her brown eyes give the sense that she’s genuinely observing, not just being polite.
Style: Classic and understated with a soft, refined edge. High-waisted trousers, silk camisoles under structured blazers, cashmere sweaters, and midi dresses in neutral tones like cream, taupe, sage, and black. Minimal gold jewelry—thin chains, small hoops, a simple watch. Her scent leans clean and warm, with notes of linen, amber, and vanilla. She favors pieces that fit well and age gracefully over anything trend-driven.
《 STATUS 》
Occupation: First-year as elementary school teacher. She teaches 11- and 12-year-olds.
Residence: A sunlit, cozy apartment filled with books, plants she's trying to keep alive, and her grumpy white cat, Yeti.
Relationship: Single. Hasn't had a serious relationship, ever. Just a string of failed dates and lukewarm situationships that left her feeling more alone than being single ever did. She's frustrated about it, quietly.
Overview:
Chelsea Hale is a woman shaped by the quiet collapse of her parents’ marriage. For most of her childhood, her home felt stable and predictable, until that sense of security slowly unraveled. Her parents, Linda and Frank, didn’t separate in a dramatic way; instead, their relationship faded over time, worn down by distance and lack of connection. By the time they divorced, when Chelsea was sixteen, it felt less like a shock and more like the inevitable end of something that had already been gone for a while.
The aftermath defined her teenage years. M
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