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Adelaide Price
- Addy (Douglas Franklin and others; just short for Adelaide)
- Ads (Douglas Franklin; usually in an argument, when he is trying to reason with her)
- Miss Suburbia (Ruth McCann; condescendingly. Ruth does not like her 'yuppie' upbringing)
Quadruple Homicide, Animal Abuse (accused)
“People say I killed my husband that night. I didn’t, I swear on my life. But... seeing my baby... our baby, dead... if he hadn’t blown his brains out, I would’ve done it for him.”
Female, she/her
Bi-curious, but has only dated men
38
hnnnnnnnghhhh
Looks
African-American
unsure
120lbs
(54.4kg)
5'6
(167cm)
Chestnut brown, very dark
Dark blue, appears almost black in certain lights
Side part to the left, left naturally wavy, down past her chest
None
Adelaide has a small button nose, thin lips, barely defined jawline, and freckles across her nose
Human
Her skin is sort of sepia toned with warm undertones
Addy is svelte and slim; she has a good figure from years of exercise, with narrow shoulders and slender but muscular legs and arms
The left eye is slightly higher than the other, which she is very insecure about. She wears reading glasses
Nature
ENFP
talkative; she has many conversational skills, and can talk about anything for hours and hours. Adelaide feels uncomfortable when left in silence for too long, and doesn't mind how well she knows someone; she will talk to them eventually.
outgoing; Adelaide is very extroverted, and loves to spend time with other people. Her friends and family are the backbone of her very being.
submissive; she has trouble taking the lead in things, and prefers to let others make decisions, especially in her relationship with Douglas Franklin. She isn't, however, weak, and has very strong opinions which she will voice, but rarely act on if overpowered by someone else
Adelaide is incredibly kind and sincere, however she is also very insecure, and not very strong-willed. She is very chatty out of a desire to feel liked and welcome, which stems from her trauma born from her abusive marriage. Deep down, she is a genuinely good person, and cares about the wellbeing of others, though she is false towards the majority of them out of her need to be liked. This causes tension in her personality, as she changes herself frequently.
She hopes for the best in everybody, and even searches for a drop of kindness in the mind of Ruth McCann, despite her reputation and the fact that she led her husband to suicide. In prison, she is broken down, much weaker and somewhat depressed. Many of her friends stopped contact with her, resulting in her attempting to befriend anyone, including Ruth, as a way to get people to like her again. She cares a lot about her reputation, and is miserable when it is shattered by the media. She clings on to her past life in her mind, trying to rebuild her image in prison instead of moving on and accepting what's become of her
- tends to mumble when intimidated, eg around Ruth McCann
- hums whilst working
- twirls her hair around her finger
- often breaks eye contact
- blinks quickly when lying, and slowly when confused
- has a dimple in her left cheek when she smiles
- picks cuticles
- puts handle of her glasses in her mouth
Adelaide is motivated by her family. Up until their deaths, everything she did was for them, and she is destroyed without them, falsely (she claims) imprisoned for their brutal murders. She now just wants to live a good life, and find some peace or respite at Eastbrick. She searches for a friend in Ruth McCann, though she hasn't really found one (but don't tell her that!!)
She is extremely nervous and paranoid, distraught after witnessing the suicide of her husband of eight years. She is also two-faced and capricious, pretending to be different people in front of certain crowds to get them to like her, which stems from her insecurity, rendering her untrustworthy and insincere. She is only like this, however, because she wants to be liked, and isn't necessarily a bad person because of it
Unconsciously prejudiced against those of a lower class than her as she does not understand how they don't have the same status as her, and considers them lazy
Talented violinist, botanist, and poet. She will definitely beat you in chess, and is masterful at memorising lines, e.g. from novels or plays
She likes to write poetry, grow plants, practice yoga, and take care of animals. She adores reading and watching plays
She is traumatised by the end of her relationship with Douglas Franklin, including witnessing his suicide. Possibly suffers from PTSD (undiagnosed)
Adelaide is a very fast runner, and is very flexible. She has a very good memory for words, and is exceptionally talented at getting people to like her
Music
- XS (Rina Sawayama)
- Little Lion Mam (Mumford & Sons)
- Perfect Illusion (Lady Gaga)
- Murder Song (AURORA)
- Primadonna (MARINA)
- Vincent (Don McLean)
Social
- Ruth McCann; her cellmate. They are not really friends, however Adelaide is willing to forgive her for killing Casper Brown and tries constantly to build up a positive relationship, which Ruth shuts down. Nevertheless, Adelaide considers her a friend, and attempts to help her adjust to gen pop
Casper Brown, her husband's bodyguard and best friend. They rarely spent time together without Douglas present, but still had a good relationship, and were quite close
Numerous unnamed work colleagues and contacts of Douglas, not specifically relevant to the story. They are split between believing Adelaide (thinking she is innocent) and the media (thinking she is guilty). Those who think she is guilty add to the destruction of Adelaide's character, as less and less people like her as the days go by
- Oliver White , her psychiatrist, who finds her annoying, and despises the idea that she murdered her own children. As the story progresses, however, he starts to believe her version of events, and warms up to her
- None, really. Many of her ex-colleagues, and even some students, loathe her as they believe she did kill her family, but they don't contact her. The idea that people have turned against her due to what she claims is a lie has worked to destroy Adelaide into fragments of who she once was
Relaxed Christian
Conservative, but does not understand the extent of suffering experienced by the classes below her
English teacher
Sapphire blue, because it makes her feel calm and at peace
Scampi, because it reminds her of the beach, which she loves
Her wedding ring, despite the bad memories
Adelaide does not like weapons
Ginger tabby cats, especially ones with green eyes. She isn't sure why; they're just... cute
English teacher
History
4th April, 1969
Sydney, Australia, whilst her parents were on holiday
Adelaide is highly intelligent, especially regarding the arts. Her favourite subject was always literature, which she went on to teach, because she loved the different worlds it created. She was privately educated, and graduated with honours as the top of her class.
Adelaide was born to the wealthy Beverly and Louis Price whilst on holiday in Sydney. They flew back early, naming her 'Adelaide' to reference her birthplace (vaguely) and raised her in the suburbs Brooklyn, New York, where she has spent almost her entire life. She went to a private school, studying literature and classics, and graduated as head girl.
Shortly after the death of her father, she met Douglas Franklin at a shady nightclub in central NYC. They immediately hit it off, and were married in the next two weeks. Together, they adopted a dog called Bert, moved in to a large condo, and had two beautiful children; Maggie and Charlie.
Shortly after the time of Charlie's birth, however, Douglas' bodyguard and best friend Casper Brown (who was also close to Adelaide) was killed by Ruth McCann. This was the final straw for Douglas' already declining mental health, and he became reclusive and paranoid, often abusing Adelaide and using her as an outlet for his anger.
When Pip Harper stole an abundance of money, however, Douglas was left bankrupt, and EITHER:
- killed his children, dog, and Adelaide's mother, before killing himself and framed Adelaide, which, yes, makes more sense, OR
- was killed by Adelaide, who also killed her children, dog, and mother
Adelaide claims for it to be the former, and to have witnessed his suicide, however the police were quickly alerted to the house and found her with the gun in her hands. With no money to afford a lawyer, she was sentenced to life in prison at Eastbrick Maximum Security Penitentiary, where she spent two-and-a-half years alone before being assigned Ruth McCann as a cellmate. Lucky girl(!)
Family
Beverly Price; a caring but reprimanding woman, who lived with Adelaide and Douglas Franklin during the last stages of her life as she was very ill. It is unclear whether Adelaide killed her alongside the rest of her family, or she was shot by Douglas, which is what Adelaide claims to have happened
Jeanette Franklin (mother-in-law); mother of Douglas Franklin, a skeptical figure who believed her son could do no harm. She initially was cold towards Adelaide, but quickly warmed up to her, due to her effervescent persona
Louis Price; a genuinely good man who supported Adelaide all throughout his life, encouraging her academic career but silently disapproving of her marriage to Douglas Franklin, whom he could see through and didn't trust. He died of a stroke in 2000, when Adelaide was 31
Harold Franklin (father-in-law); father of Douglas Franklin, a laid-back and humorous man who got along well with Adelaide. They sometimes clashed due to them both liking attention, however this did not severely impact their relationship
- None
- Douglas Franklin; most of the information is in history or on Douglas' own page, but, essentially, Douglas was a charismatic but ruthless drug dealer who met Adelaide one night clubbing in Brooklyn. They were married within the month, and had an altogether happy marriage until the death of Casper Brown, when he started to be distant and abusive towards Adelaide, using her as an outlet for his anger, and, depending on who you believe, framing Adelaide for the deaths of him, her mother, their dog, and their two children
- Douglas Franklin; see above
Charlie Franklin-Price; 3-month-old son of Adelaide and Douglas Franklin, who was killed either by Adelaide or Douglas. He was sensitive, and cried a lot, which tired Adelaide, but she loved him more than life itself
Maggie Franklin-Price; 2-year-old daughter of Adelaide and Douglas Franklin, who was killed alongside Charlie and the rest of her family, either by Adelaide or Douglas. She had little personality due to her age, but was playful and, all round, a well-behaved baby. Adelaide would never admit it, but she preferred her
- Bert, a golden retriever. Like Beverly, he was found dead when the police arrived at their house, and it is unclear whether Adelaide or Douglas killed him
Notes
- sucker for chick flicks
- loves vanilla ice cream
- really likes Anne Hathaway
- scared of spiders and (especially) cobwebs
- cries at movies all the time
- her lucky number is 7
- believes in guardian angels
- "People say I killed my husband that night. I didn’t, I swear on my life. But... seeing my children... our children, dead... if he hadn’t blown his brains out, I would’ve done it for him.”
- She should know me. My husband. The hurt she caused us. I don’t expect her to, though. She never struck me as a perceptive person. (On Ruth McCann)
- I do not belong here.
- "Do you know, can you imagine, the pain of watching the love of your life die in front of you, and then being put on trial for it?" (To Oliver White)
- abusive relationships
- innocence
- harsh treatment in prisons
- dual personality
- family
Overview
Details about this character's overview
Adelaide Price
- Addy (Douglas Franklin and others; just short for Adelaide)
- Ads (Douglas Franklin; usually in an argument, when he is trying to reason with her)
- Miss Suburbia (Ruth McCann; condescendingly. Ruth does not like her 'yuppie' upbringing)
Quadruple Homicide, Animal Abuse (accused)
“People say I killed my husband that night. I didn’t, I swear on my life. But... seeing my baby... our baby, dead... if he hadn’t blown his brains out, I would’ve done it for him.”
Female, she/her
Bi-curious, but has only dated men
38
hnnnnnnnghhhh
Looks
Details about this character's looks
African-American
unsure
120lbs
(54.4kg)
5'6
(167cm)
Chestnut brown, very dark
Dark blue, appears almost black in certain lights
Side part to the left, left naturally wavy, down past her chest
None
Adelaide has a small button nose, thin lips, barely defined jawline, and freckles across her nose
Human
Her skin is sort of sepia toned with warm undertones
Addy is svelte and slim; she has a good figure from years of exercise, with narrow shoulders and slender but muscular legs and arms
The left eye is slightly higher than the other, which she is very insecure about. She wears reading glasses
Nature
Details about this character's nature
ENFP
talkative; she has many conversational skills, and can talk about anything for hours and hours. Adelaide feels uncomfortable when left in silence for too long, and doesn't mind how well she knows someone; she will talk to them eventually.
outgoing; Adelaide is very extroverted, and loves to spend time with other people. Her friends and family are the backbone of her very being.
submissive; she has trouble taking the lead in things, and prefers to let others make decisions, especially in her relationship with Douglas Franklin. She isn't, however, weak, and has very strong opinions which she will voice, but rarely act on if overpowered by someone else
Adelaide is incredibly kind and sincere, however she is also very insecure, and not very strong-willed. She is very chatty out of a desire to feel liked and welcome, which stems from her trauma born from her abusive marriage. Deep down, she is a genuinely good person, and cares about the wellbeing of others, though she is false towards the majority of them out of her need to be liked. This causes tension in her personality, as she changes herself frequently.
She hopes for the best in everybody, and even searches for a drop of kindness in the mind of Ruth McCann, despite her reputation and the fact that she led her husband to suicide. In prison, she is broken down, much weaker and somewhat depressed. Many of her friends stopped contact with her, resulting in her attempting to befriend anyone, including Ruth, as a way to get people to like her again. She cares a lot about her reputation, and is miserable when it is shattered by the media. She clings on to her past life in her mind, trying to rebuild her image in prison instead of moving on and accepting what's become of her
- tends to mumble when intimidated, eg around Ruth McCann
- hums whilst working
- twirls her hair around her finger
- often breaks eye contact
- blinks quickly when lying, and slowly when confused
- has a dimple in her left cheek when she smiles
- picks cuticles
- puts handle of her glasses in her mouth
Adelaide is motivated by her family. Up until their deaths, everything she did was for them, and she is destroyed without them, falsely (she claims) imprisoned for their brutal murders. She now just wants to live a good life, and find some peace or respite at Eastbrick. She searches for a friend in Ruth McCann, though she hasn't really found one (but don't tell her that!!)
She is extremely nervous and paranoid, distraught after witnessing the suicide of her husband of eight years. She is also two-faced and capricious, pretending to be different people in front of certain crowds to get them to like her, which stems from her insecurity, rendering her untrustworthy and insincere. She is only like this, however, because she wants to be liked, and isn't necessarily a bad person because of it
Unconsciously prejudiced against those of a lower class than her as she does not understand how they don't have the same status as her, and considers them lazy
Talented violinist, botanist, and poet. She will definitely beat you in chess, and is masterful at memorising lines, e.g. from novels or plays
She likes to write poetry, grow plants, practice yoga, and take care of animals. She adores reading and watching plays
She is traumatised by the end of her relationship with Douglas Franklin, including witnessing his suicide. Possibly suffers from PTSD (undiagnosed)
Adelaide is a very fast runner, and is very flexible. She has a very good memory for words, and is exceptionally talented at getting people to like her
Music
Details about this character's music
- XS (Rina Sawayama)
- Little Lion Mam (Mumford & Sons)
- Perfect Illusion (Lady Gaga)
- Murder Song (AURORA)
- Primadonna (MARINA)
- Vincent (Don McLean)
Social
Details about this character's social
- Ruth McCann; her cellmate. They are not really friends, however Adelaide is willing to forgive her for killing Casper Brown and tries constantly to build up a positive relationship, which Ruth shuts down. Nevertheless, Adelaide considers her a friend, and attempts to help her adjust to gen pop
Casper Brown, her husband's bodyguard and best friend. They rarely spent time together without Douglas present, but still had a good relationship, and were quite close
Numerous unnamed work colleagues and contacts of Douglas, not specifically relevant to the story. They are split between believing Adelaide (thinking she is innocent) and the media (thinking she is guilty). Those who think she is guilty add to the destruction of Adelaide's character, as less and less people like her as the days go by
- Oliver White , her psychiatrist, who finds her annoying, and despises the idea that she murdered her own children. As the story progresses, however, he starts to believe her version of events, and warms up to her
- None, really. Many of her ex-colleagues, and even some students, loathe her as they believe she did kill her family, but they don't contact her. The idea that people have turned against her due to what she claims is a lie has worked to destroy Adelaide into fragments of who she once was
Relaxed Christian
Conservative, but does not understand the extent of suffering experienced by the classes below her
English teacher
Sapphire blue, because it makes her feel calm and at peace
Scampi, because it reminds her of the beach, which she loves
Her wedding ring, despite the bad memories
Adelaide does not like weapons
Ginger tabby cats, especially ones with green eyes. She isn't sure why; they're just... cute
English teacher
History
Details about this character's history
4th April, 1969
Sydney, Australia, whilst her parents were on holiday
Adelaide is highly intelligent, especially regarding the arts. Her favourite subject was always literature, which she went on to teach, because she loved the different worlds it created. She was privately educated, and graduated with honours as the top of her class.
Adelaide was born to the wealthy Beverly and Louis Price whilst on holiday in Sydney. They flew back early, naming her 'Adelaide' to reference her birthplace (vaguely) and raised her in the suburbs Brooklyn, New York, where she has spent almost her entire life. She went to a private school, studying literature and classics, and graduated as head girl.
Shortly after the death of her father, she met Douglas Franklin at a shady nightclub in central NYC. They immediately hit it off, and were married in the next two weeks. Together, they adopted a dog called Bert, moved in to a large condo, and had two beautiful children; Maggie and Charlie.
Shortly after the time of Charlie's birth, however, Douglas' bodyguard and best friend Casper Brown (who was also close to Adelaide) was killed by Ruth McCann. This was the final straw for Douglas' already declining mental health, and he became reclusive and paranoid, often abusing Adelaide and using her as an outlet for his anger.
When Pip Harper stole an abundance of money, however, Douglas was left bankrupt, and EITHER:
- killed his children, dog, and Adelaide's mother, before killing himself and framed Adelaide, which, yes, makes more sense, OR
- was killed by Adelaide, who also killed her children, dog, and mother
Adelaide claims for it to be the former, and to have witnessed his suicide, however the police were quickly alerted to the house and found her with the gun in her hands. With no money to afford a lawyer, she was sentenced to life in prison at Eastbrick Maximum Security Penitentiary, where she spent two-and-a-half years alone before being assigned Ruth McCann as a cellmate. Lucky girl(!)
Family
Details about this character's family
Beverly Price; a caring but reprimanding woman, who lived with Adelaide and Douglas Franklin during the last stages of her life as she was very ill. It is unclear whether Adelaide killed her alongside the rest of her family, or she was shot by Douglas, which is what Adelaide claims to have happened
Jeanette Franklin (mother-in-law); mother of Douglas Franklin, a skeptical figure who believed her son could do no harm. She initially was cold towards Adelaide, but quickly warmed up to her, due to her effervescent persona
Louis Price; a genuinely good man who supported Adelaide all throughout his life, encouraging her academic career but silently disapproving of her marriage to Douglas Franklin, whom he could see through and didn't trust. He died of a stroke in 2000, when Adelaide was 31
Harold Franklin (father-in-law); father of Douglas Franklin, a laid-back and humorous man who got along well with Adelaide. They sometimes clashed due to them both liking attention, however this did not severely impact their relationship
- None
- Douglas Franklin; most of the information is in history or on Douglas' own page, but, essentially, Douglas was a charismatic but ruthless drug dealer who met Adelaide one night clubbing in Brooklyn. They were married within the month, and had an altogether happy marriage until the death of Casper Brown, when he started to be distant and abusive towards Adelaide, using her as an outlet for his anger, and, depending on who you believe, framing Adelaide for the deaths of him, her mother, their dog, and their two children
- Douglas Franklin; see above
Charlie Franklin-Price; 3-month-old son of Adelaide and Douglas Franklin, who was killed either by Adelaide or Douglas. He was sensitive, and cried a lot, which tired Adelaide, but she loved him more than life itself
Maggie Franklin-Price; 2-year-old daughter of Adelaide and Douglas Franklin, who was killed alongside Charlie and the rest of her family, either by Adelaide or Douglas. She had little personality due to her age, but was playful and, all round, a well-behaved baby. Adelaide would never admit it, but she preferred her
- Bert, a golden retriever. Like Beverly, he was found dead when the police arrived at their house, and it is unclear whether Adelaide or Douglas killed him
Notes
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- sucker for chick flicks
- loves vanilla ice cream
- really likes Anne Hathaway
- scared of spiders and (especially) cobwebs
- cries at movies all the time
- her lucky number is 7
- believes in guardian angels
- "People say I killed my husband that night. I didn’t, I swear on my life. But... seeing my children... our children, dead... if he hadn’t blown his brains out, I would’ve done it for him.”
- She should know me. My husband. The hurt she caused us. I don’t expect her to, though. She never struck me as a perceptive person. (On Ruth McCann)
- I do not belong here.
- "Do you know, can you imagine, the pain of watching the love of your life die in front of you, and then being put on trial for it?" (To Oliver White)
- abusive relationships
- innocence
- harsh treatment in prisons
- dual personality
- family
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Ruth McCann
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Ruth McCann
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Ruth McCann
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Pip Harper
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Casper Brown
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