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Revision as of 17:03, 1 May 2022
Family
- Father - 61
- Victor Owen
- Mother - 52
- Lucinda Owen
- Twin Sister - 38
- Leann Nelli
- Sister - 36
- Leida Easterbrooks
- Sister - 28 (Presumed dead, or that she left town)
- Veronica Owen
- Sister - 14
- Violet Owen
- Sister - 10
- Sawyer Owen
- Sister - 8
- Sylvia Owen
- Brother - 7
- Missing
Relations
- Friend
- Sonia Guerra
- Student (English)
- Ana Guerra
Biography
When Lina turned eighteen, she went to study in Japan on a full-ride scholarship, with hopes of being a teacher. While studying, Lina got a job at a maid cafe, since it was an environment similar to her mother's Tea Parlour that she was used to.
After completing her studies, Lina, or "Rina" as everyone in Japan called her, tried her hand at the prefectural teacher's exam but flunked it and continued to work at the maid cafe; retaking the exam every four years. The whole time that Lina was in Japan, she kept trying to date, but nobody seemed interested; until she met someone that she clicked with but once he found out that she was still a virgin and that she was already thirty, he dumped her on the spot. Lina spent seven additional years in Japan trying to find a husband before returning to Mahogany Hills.
Returning to Mahogany Hills a year ago, she now works at the Tea Parlour that her mother owns, but gets weird glances from the patrons because of her mannerisms and accent (20 years living in Japan and working in a maid cafe)
Lina also moonlights as a tutor. Teaching English (language, not grammer), Spanish, Japanese, French, science and math up to a college entry level. She would teach Japanese history and literature if her students were interested. Missing