Jenna Heap - Description

Description

Jenna is the young princess (or Queenling as some of her enemies have called her), with deep violet eyes and fair complexion. She is tall for her age and wears a red tunic which is wound at the waist by a golden sash. Her dark hair is kept in place by a thin golden circlet, which denotes that she is the princess. Her appearance resembles that of all the Queens before her and she looks just like her real birth mother although at heart she is still a scruffy Heap and she wears a pair of boots on her somewhat dusty feet. Although very loving and caring at heart, she can sometimes be very stubborn as is observed by her older brothers.She becomes a witch in Darke.

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