Name: Genevive Williams


Age:
21


Sex: Female


Position: Owner, etc. "Torrington Trumpet"


Physical Description:
5'7", Dark brown hair, and Brown eyes.


History:
Born the daughter of a self-made millionaire in Chicago, Gen grew up with the finest. However, she was still scorned by high society as new money. Gen's childhood was a lonely one. She was raised by nannies after her mothers death, and at the tender age of four Gen was then sent off to bording school in Boston. She was always something of a rebel: climbing trees, gulping her tea, and with constantly ink-stained fingers Gen never had many friends to speak of.

Her passion for writing lead her to secretly take a position as a type setter and apprentice in the offices of the Chicago Tribune, and later to writing small columns for the paper under a male pen name. However her world came to a halt when her father promised her hand in marriage to a young man she barely knew and certainly did not love. But her father, being an open minded man was not deaf to Gen's pleas to avoid the disastrously loveless marriage.  He gave her a year. One year to find herself, to try her legs on in a different world and make her own way.  If she returned home defeated she was to marry. When Gen saw the Riders of the Express come into Chicago's lime light she saw far more than a story, she saw adventure, passion, discovery, and a way out....

Genevieve is the writer, editor, publisher, and single handed deliverer of the "Torrington
Trumpet."
Genevive Williams
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