Biography
They named her Marguerite. Wisdom, precious, desired, a gem used commonly in Christian religions and one that adorned the neck of any proper lady. So perhaps it was fitting how silently she entered the world, like a lady, quiet and demure, to the point that they initially fretted over if she was even truly alive, with how quiet and still she was.
But her mother died of complications due to labor, leaving her father and the nanny to rear the young girl on their own. She did all she could to be an easy child, but in the end, her father still left her at the tender age of five. Some whispered it was grief, others said he just overworked himself at a high-stress job. Marguerite was too young to have an opinion, all she could do was nod and follow the lady who had come to take her to her new home: the orphanage.
At first, she was terrified, a home had been one thing of course, but this was a strange place full of indifferent caretakers. She did her best to keep her head down at first, to stay out of everyone's way and not attract attention. But then /he/ found her, out of everyone, even the boys he could have sat with, he pushed past the idea of 'girls had cooties' to sit with someone shaken and afraid of her new environment.
For the next year, they were inseparable. Holding hands and walking everywhere. They shared their troubled pasts, their future dreams, and what they imagined the future would be. It was if she had finally found a missing piece to her soul that she had been lacking. They filled the empty part of one another that, in time, they would learn no one else was capable of filling in quite the same way.
Marguerite cried the day she had to leave him, he was a boy and didn't cry, it would be unmanly, but there was a look to his eyes that stayed with her while she was away, and their weekends and holidays were /always/ spent together. Inseparable and close as always, the half to the others whole.
The school began to pull the young orphan out of her shell though. There was so much to do, and so many people to meet. While she never felt much pressure to be like, since she had a good friend at home, she finds herself making lots of friends regardless and effortlessly getting straight A's in classes such as; Voice, Grace, Posture, Grammar, Charismatic Speaking, and Etiquette. The classes she took and the friends she made had a direct correlation, she was a master at socializing and had a way of wrapping people around her finger. The praise she got for scoring so well in her classes also encouraged her to put more effort into those she couldn't naturally ace, and though she could not completely devote herself to scoring all A's in everything, outside of the aforementioned classes she would usually manage to maintain a B average, or on a particularly good week score an unexpected A.
Just as she was developing outside of the sweet-mannered but shy babe who had arrived at the orphanage, so too did her friend grow from boy to man. He was stricter now, though never to her, professional, polite, charming, seemingly everything she could guess must be desired in a man. Her teachers never talked much about men, outside of the outright disturbing sex-ed class, but whenever she imagined her future husband, his face is what entered her mind.
Yet none of these events could compare to those of her tenth year.
Every so often the orphanage would host charity fundraisers, and at the end of the night, some of the older children would be asked to get up and thank those that donated for help ensuring the orphanages continued success. It usually varied from cringey and awkward to bumbling like adorable, and when they were younger Marguerite and her friend would sit in the shadows with some snacks and giggle at the spectacle.
But this year was different, this year /they/ were the spectacle. But deciding to change it up, they vowed to one another they would change the perception of the event, get up there with prepared speeches and for one night, be perfect examples of a properly raised boy and girl. Neither of them could have predicted how that simple decision would change their life. Especially not when the fallout came. She was used to strangers approaching her, as an orphan many wanted to see if she was their type, but she didn't take offense when most opted not to. Children her age were at school all the time and rarely home, why would they want to adopt a child when they could just have their own who would be a proper family member home for dinner every night?
But this couple stayed, they asked her all sorts of questions about her life, about school, about her friends, they seemed to want to know all about her. Marguerite tried her best not to get her hopes up, but at the end of the night, when the event was over, she couldn't help but invite them to come visit her again sometime on the weekend.
So she was beyond ecstatic when they actually did and offered to adopt her. At that moment she wasn't thinking of her friend and lifetime crush. Her head was full of dreams and fantasies about what it would be like to finally have a family once more, and so she accepted. What little belongings she had were packed up and she was moved from her small shared room in the orphanage to one of the refurbished old town mansions.
She quickly settled into the role of 'daddy and eldest brothers little girl'. Her new family was determined and driven, but they always remembered to be a family, and she was showered in all sorts of love and attention she had previously never dreamed of receiving and in return she did her best to become the perfect specimen of femininity. She was no 'perfect ace student' but instead she used what talents she did have to cover for those she lacked and overall did a good job at putting forth a positive impression at the various events and parties she would attend on the weekend with her family which, for now, was really all she was required to do until she was older.
All this time while she had never /forgotten/ her best friend, she had been rather too caught up in her new life to run down to see him. So when she opened the door one evening to find him there, well to say she was shocked would be an understatement. He didn't yell at her, in fact for far too long the pair of them stood there in silence. But those eyes she had loved so much in the past were cold and distant to her now, and though from then on she made it a point to see him at least once per weekend and invite him to all family gatherings and events she had permission to, their relationship was never the same. He grew possessive over her and yet glared or told her she was being ridiculous if she got jealous of the time he spent with other girls, which is a thing he did now.
But it confirmed the one thing young Marguerite was afraid had happened. It confirmed that, despite their age and youth, she was beginning to feel the start of a crush, of love for him, even though the chances of those feelings being requited were next to nothing now and the chances of repairing their friendship to what it once was.
Still, the years rolled and she grew into a comely young woman. She still spends time with her best friend, and yes, what was once a crush has grown into love most assuredly. She's done all she can to both repair their friendship and catch his eye. She's wrecked her body, her mind, her heart, doing whatever she can to bring him back to her. But either he doesn't notice, doesn't care, or has just hardened his heart to her forever. So she's done the only thing a teen can do to escape reality, she's gone to the internet, and tries to escape her troubles by playing online.