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malefactionrpgx · 6 years
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself. C: My name is Cassandra Nixon, but I preferred to be called Cassie. I was born in Los Angeles, California, but traveled around the world with my parents once I was 9 years old. I learned many different languages and picked up on a few different accents. Then we came back to Los Angeles at when I was 15 years old. I am currently trying to become a model even though I have my own business. Interviewer: How would you say people describe you? C: Some have told me that I'm compassionate, adventurous and trustworthy. I've also been that I'm stubborn, flirtatious and daring.
Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society? (If you’re new to the society or have been a part of it for a while) C: I've been in this society since I was born my father being apart of the mafia, life hasn't been exactly a ray of sunshine. Even though he tried to keep me out of his little mafia business that didn't last very long when I got older. I learned a lot from my father after high school and now I work by his side with the mafia. I help him find buyers for certain things and help whoever he has me sent to to help. Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
C: Ha, aren't you funny. If I told you that you would use it against me and I'd rather keep that a secret. Like the saying is, if I told you I'd have to kill you. We are all afraid of things, a few fears of mine would be snakes, falling for a complete a**holes and being used you know the usual things. 
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? (this should be at least two paragraphs) C: It was pretty good at first till I got older and started realizing what my father truly did. After that my life as a little hard, yeah I got whatever I wanted but my father wasn't around as much as most little girl's father's were. My mother took care of me mostly, but some how I was closer to my father than my mother. My father had a lot of money for me to spend when I was old enough, me and my mother would go out and just buy whatever we wanted, no worry in the world. That all changed when I was 13 years old, my mother was killed by someone who had a grudge against my father he wanted to get back at him for the things he had done. It took a huge toll on my father and I, him more than me since I was extremely close with her but it didn't change a lot for me. After that my life started changing a little bit more, my father was around a lot more and I saw what exactly he did in the society. So I didn't really find the society I was dragged into it by my father and I couldn't ask for anything more. He taught me a lot about how to defend myself, how to take out someone, how to shoot a gun and so much more. He was truly an amazing father in my eyes anyway. He was still proud of me when I joined the dance team and gymnastics team. As I got older he taught me more and more about the society and I stayed by his side ever since. I'm willing to risk my life for my father and for the society. Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? C: Where do I see myself in five year? Hmm. I believe I will be taking over my father's little crime business as well as my pizzeria being in a few different counties in California. My business will be big and many will know my name whether it's for good reasons or not. Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to? C:  "Well behaved woman, seldom make history." Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Cassandra!
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malefactionrpgx · 6 years
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself. S: What there to tell? I’m a pretty boring girl, why don’t you just tell me who you want me to be instead. Interviewer: How would you say people describe you? S: I guess that all depends on who you ask. I like to think I’m clever, fun loving and I have a tendency to be a bit sarcastic at times. Those who don’t know me might say I’m mysterious, stuck up or manipulative. Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society? (If you’re new to the society or have been a part of it for a while) S: Let’s just say you learn a lot about people when you're pretending to be who they want you to be. I’ve heard the right secrets are worth something in this town. Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
S: Everyone has a weakness I guess you could say mine is that I’m a perfectionist and failure is terrifying to me. If I don’t make it big...I don’t know what I’ll do with myself. 
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? (this should be at least two paragraphs) S:  Um...that’s a really great question. I don’t remember much of what it was like growing up which I’m sure sounds weird but I’ve been told is a common symptom of PTSD. The doctors told me that when I was 15 someone broke into my home. A robbery gone wrong they said. My parents were murdered for trying to stop them and the police officers found me under the bed. I guess I saw it all. Worried about what it had done they took me to the Institute rather than an orphanage. I guess it was so bad I blocked it all out or something. Anyways with some help, I got my life back together and got myself released. I guess my parents had left some money behind in a trust for me so I took it and used it to get a place in Los Angeles so I could follow my dream of becoming a famous actress. I didn’t find the society, the society found me. For every success story in Hollywood, there are a dozen more failures. The city of angels doesn’t come cheap and to make it in this industry you need money for head shots, money for acting classes, you get the drift. No one’s going to just hand me my dreams on a platter and so it’s up to me to see them through. Escorting isn’t the most glamorous job but you’ll be surprised how much older men will pay for arm candy to accompany them to dinners and parties. It’s not a terrible job and I like to think of it as acting experience. It helps that it pays the bills but then I discovered there was something that was worth me, that people would pay more for; secrets. Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? S:  If I’m lucky in five years I will have caught a big break and will have at least earned some kind of Oscar nom or an Emmy, I’d settle for an Emmy. There’s nothing like being America’s sweetheart and I plan to make them adore me. Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to? S: “We understand how dangerous a mask can be. We all become what we pretend to be.” Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Seraphina!
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malefactionrpgx · 6 years
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself. C: Seems like a waste of a first question... but fine. I am Clayton Northwell. I am twenty-seven and moved to LA about five years ago? Yea. That seems accurate. San Francisco didn't have enough room to hold me anymore. Interviewer: How would you say people describe you?  C: At work, I am known for being meticulous, apathetic, and dedicated. The truth of the matter is if you took the time to know me you would know I am more or less just an egotistical care-free asshole. Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society?  C: I have my two PHD's. One in forensic pathology and the other in forensic anthropology. I am not your average autopsy Dr. When the LAPD wants someone identified they call me. I always know the truth... but does truth equate to justice? I think that is a question we are beings can only answer personally. Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
C: I f u c k i n g hate the ocean and children. Like what a fucking waste of space and time... in reference to both of course. Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? C: I was born and raised in San Francisco. My mother, she was like a spring flower trying to survive in a town that never got sunshine. She was an artist, truly. She was wild and free. No one could tame her. She loved the world and everyone in it; until she found out that she was pregnant. That is when she met the man who I would know as my father. A rich, stupid, man who thought she loves him. She was limitless... he became addicted to that. When I was born so was my sister. Have you ever heard of superfetation? No. Of course not. It is when a mother has two fetuses growing in her womb at different rates, from different father, from separate times of intercourse. I guess you could say that my 'father' was afraid to be embarrassed. They got married and I was raised by a mother who hated both my sister and I. As well as with a father who was too afraid of what society thought to cast my mother out as the whore she was. 
Regardless of their idiocies, I think I turned out alright. I haven't heard from my sister in a couple years though. I wonder if they had ever let her out of the mental hospital. I guess I came here looking for her in the begging I know her facility was somewhere about LA. You see... we, my sister and I, had a very intimate relationship. It was viewed as inappropriate and she was shipped away to live in a mental health facility. When I couldn't find her... I realized LA is more or less a city of sin. I fit right in. I thrive now helping people get the information they want from dead bodies. Seems like a hoot doesn't it. I fill my days with that or photography. I am an amateur but an artist none the less. Similar to my mother I suppose… since I hate children as well. Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years?  C: I don’t know because I have never thought about it…. Maybe I will apply for a part-time position at UCLA. Young people, for now, are annoying but who knows what my views might be on it in a few years? Some people change though in the past I have been perplexed by this I don’t see a situation where I am above it. There are many options for me so to pick one might be a little much. Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to? C: “Gentlemen are just patient wolves.” Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Clayton!
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malefactionrpgx · 6 years
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.
J: I’m Jaxon Davenport but call me Jax. I’m originally from London but moved to LA at five years old when I was adopted but I spent most of my teen years raising myself on the streets of LA.
Interviewer: How would you say people describe you? 
J: Charming, protective, skillful for positive traits. Brutal, devious and impulsive for negative traits. 
Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society?
J: I run the best security tech company in the country, I’m also one of the youngest CEOs. I keep everybody safe in the society.
Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
J: Greatest weakness? Nothing. I’m not a little bitch and I don’t fear anything. People fear me. 
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? 
J: I was born in London, England and given up for adoption the minute I was born. I spent the first five years of my life in a sh*tty foster home before I was adopted by an American couple. Once they adopted two other children, they didn’t give a sh*t about me anymore. I was sent to boarding school for the majority of my youth where I did not fit in. I’ve never really fit in, I’ve always been rough around the edges and life hasn’t done me any favors. I ran away and ended up on the streets of LA as a teenager. I learned to be scrappy, to adapt. My parents looked for me for a short while before they decided to focus their attention on their more successful kids. Growing up on the streets taught me how to get what I want, how to fight and how to control situations to my benefit. My aggressive personality and leadership did well for me then and has continued to.
In my late teens, I realized my one of my main skills was intimidation. With my cunning wit and intelligence, I found my true calling. I began to kill people who reminded me of my deadbeat adoptive parents. Killing gave me a sense of purpose and filled me with a sick and twisted joy. I consider myself a weapon of mass destruction. Like a true psychopath, I’m a cold, calculating serial killer. The society wasn’t something I ever thought I’d be a part of, but following a target there and roaming the streets, I felt a weird sense of home. Killing doesn’t pay the bills, so at twenty-three I opened his security tech company, Triple Threat Security. I am feared across LA, because I have nothing holding me to anyone. Hire me to install security cameras in your home, but beware – I could turn on you any day of the week. Watch your back with me around. You don’t have a choice.
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years?
J: Good question. I see myself still running the best security tech company in the country, but hopefully, in five years, I have expanded the company and it’s the best in the world. I picture myself still living in LA, but owning a house on the beach with a gorgeous bitch... I mean wife and a kid or six.
Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to?
J: “Give me respect, dammit, or get damaged.”
Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Jaxon!
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malefactionrpgx · 6 years
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interviewer: Tell me about yourself. E: My name is Emily Chambers, I am twenty five years old and I originally hale from Auckland, New Zealand. Interviewer: How would you say people describe you? E: I guess you could say I am trustworthy, honest when I need to be and protective of those I care about. I’ve been told that I am impulsive, cruel and short tempered. Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society? E: How can I contribute? Honey, I have the good shit. Not that stepped on laced crap every other dealer is pushing. 100% Pure I can tell you that. Every society needs a good dealer and I am your girl. It has brought me all the way from New Zealand so I am sure I can make a name and a lovely client base here. I do have plans though; I will always have a plan. Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of? E: Dangerous question that one, how many answered honestly? (snickers) My weakness would have to be the people pleasing. Could be the reason why I am answering this question for you, whether or not I am telling the truth, well, I will leave that one up to you. Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? E: My life growing up was great, really happy you know? Lived in a small country when I was a kid, right next to the beach… If you stood in a certain place you could see the Sky-tower in the distance. My brother and I would go there often my mum and dad worked a lot so we hardly saw them. We would light a little fire and just stare out at the ocean didn’t have to say a single word to each other, we knew what we were feeling. Stopped going with him when I was a teenager, thought I was too cool to hang out with Jace. (sniffles) How fucked up is that? I thought I was too cool to hang out with my only brother. Things changed when I dropped out of school. I was dealing weed while in school but when I left I needed something to sustain me, keep me in the lifestyle I was used to, you know? I got my hands on some coke, heroin and meth…huge demand for them where I came from. Thought I was a god, people would come groveling to me for a fix, tell me they would do anything for one so I exploited them. I didn’t care about how they felt until I injected for the first time, fucked me right up. Things got a little hairy back in the homeland so I used what money I had left and came to LA. Took a while to set myself up but here I am. I had heard about society through…someone thought it would be the best place to make a real name for myself. Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? E: In society. Dealers need to have something to work towards too, even ones who are addicted to their own stash. I want to build an empire set up a nice comfortable life for myself, finally, live without fear for once in my life. Maybe, if I meet the right guy settle down, get married… have a couple kids. But who knows, right? My…career will always come first. Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to? E: “She was drawn to the life like a moth to the flame.” Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Emily!
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malefactionrpgx · 6 years
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.
A: Hm, my name is Amina Mezenova — Mimi or Rose preferably. I was born in Barcelona, kinda moved to the big Apple after seven. Just recently halled ass to LA after my twenty-second birthday this year. Interviewer: How would you say people describe you? 
A: Ahh, shit. Uhm..short-sighted, creative, stubborn, passionate, greedy, open-minded. Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society?
A: I guess you can say society life found me. It didn’t pick me up or dust me off or none of that— but I guess a trade in benefits is better than nothing. I use my theft skills and charms to reap a few extra benefits, and my life isn’t on display and in the papers except when it’s show time.
Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you're afraid of?
A: Deep questions — you don’t ease up, huh? Uhm..I have a daughter, Jasmine. She’s kinda like fresh air, easily the coolest kid you’ll met! But she’s in the custody of someone who doesn’t love her like I do, but I can’t care for her like they can. I haven’t seen or heard from them and my little flower bud since she was two..and I guess I’m afraid I’ve lost her for good. Selfish really, I know I want her because it means someone who will love me no matter what — mom’s god to their children and I wanna be her savior so bad. 
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? 
A: I had a colorful life with my biological family, or at least that’s what I picture when I think about my early years in Barcelona. But I can only picture it. I know my mum‘ was a dancer and papa was a musician, my brother was distant but it was just a sibling thing. I was happy. I loved them all. That’s bout’ it though. Around six, seven, the recklessness and bachata music of New York’s boogie-down Bronx was what swallowed me whole and started shapin’ me. I was snatched from my parents, not sure how or what went down exactly but I remember seeing my face on the TV screen of some man’s apartment for a few days before there was more important news to report. I remember thinking no one would find me because I was a nobody in America. I went through some shit though. No point in getting into details, but it lead me to having my baby girl at fifteen. Kicked out and hustling until I found my way out of it all twelve years after my kidnapping. Can you buy that shit? Twelve years. I was assumed dead after forty-eight hours. Ain’t that some shit, right? Anyway — no one expected the case to reopen when that same girl they thought was a goner for being an immigrant was found fighting the same streets that swallowed her whole. Working the circus, funny enough, while she was at it. For a while stories of all kinds followed my every move and I guess you can say it was the society that sealed the files and got me home to my father for a little while before I came to settle my..debt. Kinda’ between places with the apartment being renovated and what not, at the moment. But gray clouds can only hang over my head for so long before they realize they’ve only been watering me and helpin’ me grow this entire time. Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? 
A: To be fair, and frank, I don’t see a life after twenty-seven. But if I do make it, it’d be in my own tattoo shop, with Jasmine and pleather — my cat, at home with me. It’s the only stuff I could think to be worth lookin‘ forward to. Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to?
A: “You were someone long before the world started to change you. You’ll still be someone long after it stops — so don’t let them make you temporary, when you’re meant to be a lifetime experience.” Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Amina!
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malefactionrpgx · 6 years
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself. A: My name is Anton Pleskov, born in shite Hackney, in London, England and I’ve been living in the states for least four years. Interviewer: How would you say people describe you? (Three positive traits, three negative traits) A: If I’m being quite honest, I think most people would say I’m manipulative, domineering or callous, some fucked up bollocks but, if I’m describing myself, I’d say I’m quite resourceful, astute, and honest. Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society? A: First time I found myself in Los Angeles, the society welcomed me, took me in when I was nothing but a couch surfer roaming about with a camera. They gave me a way of making a living and when I had to leave, I left some debts that still need to be paid, behind. With the help of my camera, I’m looking to rebuild the business I abandoned and clear out what I owe. I’ve got some people to look up but, now that I’m back, possibilities are endless, that’s what all hopefuls say, yeah? Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
A: What am I afraid of? Running out of spliff and having to go through the lot of this sober………nah but, I’ve never been one of those twats afraid of someone behind a mask or a little bug that you can easily step on, I’m afraid of the shite you can’t get rid of, the fucked up things in my head, voices that I can’t ignore. I can get on with most of the things that come my way but, it’s harder when it’s inside of you, when you’re trying to shut the lot of it out but, you dunno what the source is. Try dealing with that shite and I promise, you won’t know of any other weakness than what your own mind is capable of. Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? A: My life growing up? Fucking hell, dunno if we’ve the time for this. My life was absolute bollocks from the start. Now, I’m not some saddo that’s going to go into this long as fuck rant about how my mum didn’t love me and everything was shite from the beginning but…..it was. Mum was a whore and dad was a rich twat who bought my mum whilst on holiday, refused a condom then went back to his wife and family and I’m the product of the nut he busted in a prostitute. Dunno why she kept me, suppose, despite the fact that I was neglected the lot of my childhood, caught her fucking various men, and had to bring her back from ODing several times a week, she was against abortion, mental. Right so, she didn’t last long, no surprise, and by 10 I was being moved in and out of several boys homes, saw and went through some fucked up shite I won’t get into too much until I spent some time in the hospital……lot of this happened before I was about, 14. I was never adopted into a rich family or any of that bollocks that films make you believe, I managed to get out of that life on my own though and began living on the streets for several years. At 16, I met a lass who I dated for a year and eventually got pregnant. Was into the lot of filming and shite since I was younger so, when she packed her shite and left without telling me, I decided to film a documentary looking for my son [laughs] didn’t work out because by the time I finally tracked her and managed to find her….wait for it, here comes the punchline, he was dead. I was chasing a ghost, mate. Anyway. I stood in the states and just traveled around. Started in Brooklyn, made my way to LA where I found the society and, as I mentioned in another question, the lot took me in, gave me a better reason to use my camera then I met my wife, Ginny and things just got a bit fucked in my head so I left, ran away with the lass and continued moving about and now here I am…..answering the lot of this more than I should. Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? A: Why does anyone come to the states? For the American dream, bruv. I see myself in a absolutely brilliant home, my wife, a wee one. I think in my head I see myself finally out of the lot of this shite of a life, someone better, as though I wasn’t born from scum. Five years is a long fucking time for me to get my arse together but, I think it’s possible. Oi, maybe I’d even be person giving this interview right now even, who knows. Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to? A: “This is what it means to be a monster; to be always alone, and always afraid, and always angry.” Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Anton!
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.
G: My name is Genevieve Lynn Pleskov – most people call me Ginny. I’m twenty-three years old and I was born in Beaufort, South Carolina. Interviewer: How would you say people describe you? (Three positive traits, three negative traits) G: I would say that most people describe me as astute, dauntless, and poised, though there are some that might say I’m depraved, mysterious, and even disconnected. Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society? (If you’re new to the society or have been a part of it for a while) G: I’m extremely fresh to the society, thanks to my husband’s introducing me to it upon our return to Los Angeles, so I would have to say that what I can contribute is still to be determined. However, I think I can bring a different perspective to things, due to the troubled childhood I endured. Not to mention the fact that my maintaining a job in the medical field could certainly be put to good use. If anyone in the society gets hurt, send them my way. If an outsider figures out something they shouldn’t, they can also be sent my way, I can take care of that issue. Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
G: This isn’t a question I particularly want to answer, but I’d have to say that my greatest weakness is my ability to disconnect from the world. Though, in a way, that’s also one of my greatest strengths as well. I’m not afraid of much, at least nothing that I’m willing to admit. I’ll tell you this one though, clowns. Those fuckers get me every time! Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society? (this should be at least two paragraphs) G: Life growing up was pretty rough – much like everything else, it’s not something I tend to openly talk about. Ever. My parents belonged to their own sort of society, one with lots of rules and very powerful leaders, extremists to say the least. My existence wasn’t really all that welcomed, so the majority of my time was spent…well let’s just say I was forced to keep completely to myself. To put it quite simply though, I really just shouldn’t have been born. After the death of my parents and brothers, I got away from it, but life didn’t get much easier. I just started a never-ending cycle of putting myself through things that most people should never have to deal with, both physically and mentally. I recently moved back to Los Angeles with my husband. I actually used to live here, so it made the most sense when the decision to return was made. As far as the society, as I mentioned before, my husband is the one who introduced me to it, but I’m definitely here to stay. It’s been a long time since I’ve had a group of people I can rely on, if ever, and I’m willing to do whatever it takes to have that in my life. Especially now more than ever. And so, here I am! Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? (Where you see your character going/goals/etc) G: If I’m being completely honest, I’m not sure where exactly I see myself in five years since I’ve never been one to stay in one place for too long. Who knows, maybe I’ll still be here! Maybe I’ll have finally settled down in a home with my family and my constant need to run away will have disappeared. Hopefully! Regardless, I can say with confidence that I hope five years from now my child is happy and healthy, I’ve accomplished at least one thing worth doing, and I will have finally learned how to live instead of just trying to survive. Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to?
G: “I wondered, was she photoshopped or were her eyes really that lonely.” Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Genevieve!
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.
C: My name is Charlotte Jean Montgomery, those close to me call me Charlie or Lottie. I’m 21 and I’m from Sweetwater, Georgia.
Interviewer: How would you say people describe you?
C: Well, people tend to think I’m convivial, engaging, and passionate. On the other hand, I’m manipulative, narcissistic and jealous. You wouldn’t believe that though, would you?
Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society?
C: I own a very successful bakery. People come from all over to try my baked goods. I don’t think anyone is as creative with baking as I am and my customers certainly agree. I came out to LA for a man, as many people do. He’s on the Forbes list of the richest people in America and he takes great care of me. A successful woman like myself has to look the part just as much as the bakery has to be top notch.
Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
C: I suppose my weakness is my passion. I am so dedicated to the bakery and making sure it’s a success that I struggle to not care about anything or anyone else. I’m afraid of failing but, with how things are going, I don’t see that happening.
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society?
C: I left Georgia for a new start. I never knew my father and, the way Mama talked about him made it clear he wasn’t worth knowing. She was always a social climber and used her beauty to trap men. She’s been married five times because she assumes a man will solve her problems. Unfortunately, she doesn’t know how to pick men that will stay loyal to her, especially when they go after underage girls. Like I said, I came to LA for a man. We met on a dating site for… girls looking for companionship from men with expendable resources.
I came across the society when I wanted to open a bakery. I was told it was a more… exclusive territory and I had my gentleman caller arrange it. He seems to know everyone in LA so it wasn’t difficult. He bought the bakery for me, he hired the best people to turn it into the business I had in my vision and… it became what it is now. People all have vices and I know exactly how to give them what they crave.
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years?
C: I really want the society to expand and I’m eager to help that happen but my main goal is that the bakery expands. I want people to become addicted to the treats that only I can provide them. Maybe I’d open another location. Personally, though, I enjoy the luxury of my lifestyle and, while I enjoy the company of my gentleman caller, I’d like someone who can appreciate me with more than their finances.
Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to or live by?
C:  “But this is what she learned from her mother: Always run before you get too close, conceal your talons beneath pale pink nails and a honeyed tongue until the moment is right. Smile, smile, smile.”
Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Charlotte!
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.
D: I’m Delaney Contreras, but I was born Delaney Cooper prior to that whole marriage thing. I’m the little sister of Nolan, so I’m obviously from Brisbane as well, but I just turned twenty-three.
Interviewer: How would you say people describe you?
D: Depends who you’re asking. If you ask someone who loves me they’ll probably say I’m empathetic, charming, or intuitive. Then again they’d probably also tell you I’m erratic, impulsive, and vindictive if they’re being really honest.
Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society?
D: I throw parties so amazing that people pay a whole lot of money for me to help them out. Obviously, I have to plan wedding parties and baby showers, but I prefer the more taboo types, especially because I’m invited to any party that I plan. The more private parties also sparked a new line of work for me, which is a lingerie line that allows sexy lingerie for any and all body types. Mostly I just make the society a more fun (and slutty) place.
Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
D: I’m not sure if I’d call it a weakness, but I hate being judged for the past I was forced into. Being looked down upon, or judged for choices that I didn’t make willingly. I guess not having control of a situation is my weakness. On a lighter note, I’m afraid of spiders. Terrified.
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society?
D: I thought my life was fine for a long time. I had an older brother I looked up to, and two parents who were happily married to one another. My dad was the pastor of a popular church back home, so religion was important to us as we grew up. When Nolan started to lose his eyesight though, everything became about him. It was like my parents didn’t even remember that they had another child most of the time, and the only way I could get them to pay me any attention was by doing stupid shit. I got in trouble at school, and I even got in trouble with the police once. None of it mattered much, it was still all about Nolan and how they were praying night and day for his eyesight to redeem itself. My dad decided to start caring when he walked in on me sleeping with a guy twice my age. He drove me to the middle of nowhere and left me on the side of the road, all because I’d ruined myself by not waiting for marriage. I wandered a lot, but it was hopeless. He left me to die because I’d had sex as a teenager. Someone found me on the side of that road and convinced me they were harmless. I didn’t have any other options, but looking back it was still the worst decision. He sold me into a sex trafficking ring. I was forced to do unspeakable things for years until I was saved. He led me here. The society saved me, in a sense.
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years?
D: I don’t really have an answer to this. My past has really taught me that it’s really all about taking everything day by day, and the outcome of everything is unpredictable. I try not to get my hopes up because it’s almost like asking to be let down, but I wouldn’t mind a little family of my own someday and letting my business flourish into something bigger. But I don’t have a set vision for myself in five years - I could be in the same place I am now, I could be taken again, or I could be dead.
Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to?
D: “Almost. It’s a big word for me. I feel it everywhere. Almost home. Almost happy. Almost changed. Almost, but not quite. Not yet. Soon, maybe.”
Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Delaney!
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself.
R: My name is Reese King, and I'm twenty-five years old. I have actually lived in L.A. my entire life.
Interviewer: How would you say people describe you?
R: I don't really pay attention to what other people say. I'd say I'm a bit of a perfectionist, independent, and very observant. I would have to say that I can also be selfish, deceptive, and repressed.
Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society?
R: My father helped shape this society long before I was even born. It's all I've ever known, and I can honestly say I'm quite proud to be a part of it. I don't really want to delve too much into what I do, but I do hope to take over for my father one day. In the meantime, I have my club, Unveiled, to focus on. You've probably heard of it.
Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you’re afraid of?
R: My greatest weakness? What kind of question is that? If I had one, I certainly wouldn't reveal it and give someone something to use against me. I'm not afraid of anything, I do want that to be known. Unlike a lot of people in this world, I can take care of myself, and I know how to watch my back.  I certainly hope you do too, I've heard people who ask too many questions tend to go missing around here.
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society?
R: My mother was very protective of me because I was born premature while she and my father were on vacation. I think she thought she would lose me if she took her eyes off of me for too long. My father was always on business trips, so I didn't really know him all that well until I was old enough for him to share that part of his life with me. I guess I resented him for not being around though, and I resented my mother for being overbearing. Looking back now, I think they were just trying to do what they thought was best for me. Like I said, my dad, helped build this society. He has put his entire life's work into it, and it shows. He is an important part of the society as a whole, and he's actually showed me how to take care of problems before they even occur. This society won't be changing anytime soon, I'm sure of that. With human trafficking, smuggling, and a variety of other criminal paths available to everyone without consequences, what more could anyone ask for?
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? 
R: Five years? Well, Unveiled will still be thriving, more than ever in fact. Who knows, maybe I'll expand and start a chain of clubs. I'd also like to have more of a say with the family business by then. I think I've earned that.  As for the society, I think I would like to see that expand too. I mean, why should we keep it small when it's doing so well?
Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to or live by?
R: "If you show me you don't give a fuck, I'll show you I'm better at it."
Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Reese!
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Interviewer: Tell me about yourself. G: My name is Giovani Contreras. I was born in Barcelona, Spain, and I am 23 years old.
Interviewer: How would you say people describe you?
G: I have been told that I am reliable, caring, and exuberant, but to balance that, I have also been told that I am malicious, impulsive, and obnoxious. But, I just don't see it.
Interviewer: How can you or how have you contributed to the society?
G: I have been a part of the society for quite some time now. I am the brains behind the smuggling of immigrants across the border and underneath the ground in the trail I've created for them. Initially, I came to America to find someone who visited Barcelona many years ago and when I found them in Los Angeles, I had to stay. Since then, I learned English. I still have my very strong accent, but I think most people can understand me.
Interviewer: What is your greatest weakness? Is there anything you're afraid of?
G: I think my ultimate weakness is that I'm incredibly impulsive. When I get an idea in my head, I can't shut it off. I need to immediately act upon it and that can get me in trouble. As far as fears go, I'm terrified of being a failure. I try to help as many people as I can, which is why I do what I do. I can't stand to be a waste of space.
Interviewer: How was your life growing up? How did you find the society?
G: I grew up in a very loving home with my parents and younger sister. My father was a carpenter who made a generous amount of money and my mother was a stay at home mom who homeschooled my sister and I. I had a good upbringing and a close family that did absolutely everything together. I was around 19 when the family that I loved so much passed away in a fire when I was away with my friends. That day, something in me switched, and felt this need to do something more than what I was doing. I ran away from Barcelona after their death and vowed to do something that would make a difference.
The year before the incident, I met a girl named Summer who was visiting Barcelona for the first time with her school. We met suddenly and fell for each other without fail. During the trip, I would sneak her out every night just so I could speak to her in Spanish and her have no idea what I was saying. But, we didn't need words to know how we felt. Summer went back home a couple weeks later and my heart stopped. I allowed myself to follow her to Los Angeles and our relationship spiraled out of control. Somehow along the way, I found the society and it felt more like home than Barcelona ever had. I knew where I belonged at that point.
Interviewer: Where do you see yourself in five years? 
G: With the society, I hope for it to grow with many more members, but I want to play an active role in making that happen. I don't know what else.. (laughs) I might even want a son someday, have a little house with someone who keeps me sane. I hope those we trust with our crimes and our flaws keep our secrets.
Interviewer: Is there a quote or a lyric that you can relate to or live by?
G: "In the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years. So make it count." Interviewer: Thank you for taking the time to meet with us today, Giovani!
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