Aimi was born into a line of Shifters. Living in her small town in Pennsylvania it was easy to know when a new child was born, so when Aimi came along, everyone was interested. Though because of this, it also got the attention of Absit Metum. After a month or so, her family got a letter from them requesting them to come to Dresden. It informed them it was safe, and that it would be a good place for Aimi and the rest of the family to live. Seeing no reason why not, the family packed their things and moved. Since they aren’t that big of a family it was a fast and easy process.
As Aimi grew up, her family could tell that she was going to be an odd ball compared to the rest of them. She liked her sweets, while the rest of them would only occasionally have some and was more healthy. Also, when the rest of them were yelling and laughing about the house, they would find Aimi sitting in their house library reading and being silent, or sitting in her room listening to music. Though sinces she doesnt have any siblings, her parents didn't find this very odd and let her be, though sometimes they would have her come join them, only for her to sneak off and go back to her book or music.
At the age she is now, 15, her family is waiting impatiently to find whether she follows the family line, being able to shift into a red wolf, or not shift at all. Aimi isn’t sure how she feels about the whole situation. She hasn't discussed it with her parents, not that she talks to them all that much, and being a very quiet child, she doesn't have many friends, if any at all. She mostly spents her time in their home, or at school, only answering the questions teachers ask her, and only talking to people if she absolutely has to.
PLACE OF BIRTH, Salladasburg, USA.
FACE CLAIM, INU X BOKU SS, shirakiin ririchiyo — aimi jutsuki
SCHEDULE, First/Second year Physical Training, First/Second year Music, First/Second year Archery, First/Second year Literature.
INVENTORY, Aimi will carry around a satchel, holding a number of items, such as a book, head phones, a notebook, and when in school, most if not all of her books for her classes.