Rynne Leighanne O'Connor

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They forgot everything the minute they were together again: at least the minute they had contrived some naughty plan of revenge. Emily Bronte's Wuthering HeightsI'm not in this for me. This entire competition isn't about the money, the glory, the memories...
All of this is for Constance.
You can ask anyone around here who she is, and what that name means to them. They know her as the girl who "jumped" off the telephone pole. Don't buy it, though. No, she didn't jump. Constance was pushed, and these Nyx Games are my opportunity to push back.
I'm not going home without shoving my way through the heart of my friend's murderers and tearing them to pieces.
So no. I'm not in this for me.
Rynne never really had a lot of friends. No matter what she did, she just never really clicked with her peers. The only person who did make an impact was Constance, the only person worthy enough for Rynne's love and trust. When Constance's untimely death was announced, naturally, Rynne changed. Her once sweet and reserved personality took on a more negative connotation. Instead of just being shy, she became more of a shadow dweller than an actual member of society. Rynne's entire being became obsessed with figuring out what truly happened. And as soon as she discovered the truth, nothing matter anymore besides avenging her friends death.
Intelligence and her analytical nature are Rynne's greatest assets, even though she doesn't let people know it. As a result, she never really like to stick out when it comes to what she wears. It's rare that anyone who knows her notices her, as they understand her personality. Her natural beauty DOES leave people in awe for those who take the time to truly look at her. Even though her eyes don't shine the way they used to, her piercing brown eyes resemble the passion and ambition inside her soul. Sun kissed hair frames her face, creating a fiery, picturesque glow when the light hits her face in the right way. She truly is beautiful, just as a snake is before it swallows its prey whole