Info
Name: Madeline
Species: Human
Height: 6ft
Age: 67 (Biologically 26)
Cup Size: D
Birthplace: Riyoumu
Relationship Status: Married to Vinyl
Sexuality: Lesbian
Birthday: October 31st
Likes
- Vinyl
- Pandora
- Eliel
- Graveyards
- Cats
- The Moon
- Swamps
- Roses
Dislikes
- Her Parents
- Religion
- Germs
About
In the quiet town of Riyoumu, seventy years ago, a tale unfolded that transcended the boundaries of life and death, leaving an indelible mark on the fabric of existence. Madeline, born into a heavily religious community, navigated the narrow paths of societal expectations alongside her sister, Pandora. Their gothic inclinations and rebellious actions made them outcasts in the eyes of the community, subjected to persecution and, tragically, domestic abuse.
The turning point arrived when the relentless abuse almost claimed the life of Pandora, a heartfelt encounter which left the girl in a comatose state. Madeline in anger lashed out at the couple, killing them but injuring herself in the process. In her last strength, she carried Pandora to the nearest house which turned out to be the house of a known scientist in the area called Eliel.
In the hands of Eliel, a curious mind delving into the realms of reanimation and consciousness collection, she knew at that time she could not save them but instead of letting them die, she froze both their bodies until a time when science had advanced enough for them to be fixed before death. This came about 40 years later when Eliel finally thawed them out. Adjusting to a new existence, she sought solace in the graveyard, the echoes of her sister’s memory reverberating through the silent tombstones. It became a sanctuary where Madeline, elegant in her mourning, shared her thoughts and struggles with a world that had both taken and given back.
Amidst the solitude of the graveyard, fate intervened in the form of Vinyl, a soul wandering through life’s tumultuous corridors. Drawn by Madeline’s enigmatic presence, Vinyl found comfort and camaraderie in the resurrected being. The chemistry between them blossomed, kindling a unique bond that transcended the boundaries of life and death.
Madeline, with her smug charm and flirty demeanor, became a source of strength and joy for Vinyl, a beacon of light in a world that had previously cast shadows upon her. Together, they forged a connection that grew beyond the confines of friendship, evolving into a profound and enduring love.
Chilling in graveyards, where the boundary between life and death blurred, became a therapeutic ritual for Madeline. In those moments, she found solace and a connection to her past. Stroking stray cats, a gesture of compassion amidst the stillness, and staring at the moon, perhaps contemplating the mysteries of her reanimated existence, became integral parts of Madeline’s routine. Additionally, she cultivated roses, symbolic of love, growth, and the resilience of life.
Madeline and Vinyl’s love story, rooted in the supernatural and marked by resilience, stands as a testament to the transformative power of connection and the capacity of the human spirit to find light even in the darkest corners of existence. Their history, etched in the lunar glow of Riyoumu, continues to unfold, painting a canvas adorned with roses and the echoes of a love that defies both time and mortality.