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Character Profile: Izellah Tiaret

Age: 23
Birthday: sometime in 2146
Hair: waist length, brown, and curly; she has a million hair dressers and such
Eyes: hazel, and emotional
Distinguishing Trait: The super-expensive designer everything. If it isn't a brand name, she won't wear it.
Orientation: straight
Family: Father (Daddy Dearest,) probably a mother, somewhere... She's an only child.
Past Lives: Colin, William

Izellah is the only child of Mr. Tiaret, one of the business lords. TiaCo isn't as highly ranked as, say, Celey Corp, but it is fairly influential; thus, Izellah was raised like a Princess. But the future is an anti-feminist time, so she's spoiled rotten in a lot of ways, but she's not expected to do anything, except grow up and get married. Not only get married, but partake in an arranged marriage to help her father's business.

If it wasn't for the fact that there's more to Izellah that her spoiled Princess exterior, that wouldn't be a problem. But inside, Izellah does know what she wants—she wants to do business like her father. That's completely out of the question for a woman, so she'll settle for the next best thing, and plans to be the great woman behind some great man. As it is, she's damn good at manipulating her father in to pretty much whatever she wants, she only has to find out how to do that with her future husband (who she's always known would be a businessman,) and she figures she'll be set. Unfortunately, her arranged fiance eventually turned out to be the drug-ridden Damon Celey we all know and love. At the time the bargain was struck between Nathan Celey and Zel's father, Damon was still bedridden and half-blind from his blitz addiction. But despite that, when he eventually was introduced to Zel, he managed to be his usual witty, charming self. Or at least, pretend to be.

Zel fell for him. A lot. She actually went so far as to keep a diary of every time she ever spoke with him, which fully illustrated both her fanatic (scary) tendencies, as well as the full scope of her love. Needless to say, she was heartbroken when she caught Damon with a prostitute, though it never occurred to her it was more than that. She now is extremely jaded towards her fiance; she loves him, but hates him for not loving her back.

"Hell hath no fury like that of a woman scorned," was written to describe Izellah.