Beatrice Fairfax
Background:
Beatrice Fairfax is the sixth daughter of the Fairfax family, and the closest in age to Jessica. Though she has always been surrounded by beauty — in her face, her presence, and her poise — Beatrice has spent much of her life struggling to find her place in a family that measures worth in power and prestige.
Unlike her more combative or aloof sisters, Beatrice longed for connection—not control. In childhood, she was perhaps the kindest to Jessica, serving as an older sister and occasional confidant. But as Jessica's magical gifts grew and the family focused their ambitions around her, Beatrice found herself quietly fading from view.
The pain of being overshadowed by her younger sister was subtle at first—lingering silences, missed praise, expectations she could never quite meet. But over time, those slights calcified into envy, leaving her torn between affection and bitterness.
Beatrice remains a visible figure in both magical and mortal high society, often praised for her elegance, charm, and warmth. But beneath that refined exterior is a woman struggling to hold herself together. She is not blind to the dysfunction of her family—but she doesn’t know how to escape it, either.
She wants desperately to forgive Jessica, to find peace. But part of her still aches to be the one who was chosen—for her magic, for her light, for her worth.
Personality:
Beatrice is warm, intuitive, and tenderhearted—but also deeply conflicted. She feels too much, and she knows it. Her soft voice hides a storm of unmet expectations and smothered ambitions. While her sisters chase power with fire and steel, Beatrice’s weapons are velvet gloves, delicate words, and wounded smiles.
Her affection for Jessica was once pure—but now it’s complicated. There is love, yes, but also guilt, jealousy, and resentment she cannot always control. She does not wish her sister harm—but sometimes, in her quietest moments, she wishes Jessica would stumble, just enough for the spotlight to shift.
Of all the Fairfax daughters, Beatrice is the most likely to change—to step beyond the role she’s been forced to play. She is capable of great compassion, but she must learn to love herself without needing to be compared. She walks a fine line between being a victim of the Fairfax family’s dysfunction… and becoming another tool of its cruelty.
She remains a portrait of tragic potential: a healer who doesn’t know how to mend her own broken heart.
Beatrice Fairfax is the sixth daughter of the Fairfax family, and the closest in age to Jessica. Though she has always been surrounded by beauty — in her face, her presence, and her poise — Beatrice has spent much of her life struggling to find her place in a family that measures worth in power and prestige.
Unlike her more combative or aloof sisters, Beatrice longed for connection—not control. In childhood, she was perhaps the kindest to Jessica, serving as an older sister and occasional confidant. But as Jessica's magical gifts grew and the family focused their ambitions around her, Beatrice found herself quietly fading from view.
The pain of being overshadowed by her younger sister was subtle at first—lingering silences, missed praise, expectations she could never quite meet. But over time, those slights calcified into envy, leaving her torn between affection and bitterness.
Beatrice remains a visible figure in both magical and mortal high society, often praised for her elegance, charm, and warmth. But beneath that refined exterior is a woman struggling to hold herself together. She is not blind to the dysfunction of her family—but she doesn’t know how to escape it, either.
She wants desperately to forgive Jessica, to find peace. But part of her still aches to be the one who was chosen—for her magic, for her light, for her worth.
Personality:
Beatrice is warm, intuitive, and tenderhearted—but also deeply conflicted. She feels too much, and she knows it. Her soft voice hides a storm of unmet expectations and smothered ambitions. While her sisters chase power with fire and steel, Beatrice’s weapons are velvet gloves, delicate words, and wounded smiles.
Her affection for Jessica was once pure—but now it’s complicated. There is love, yes, but also guilt, jealousy, and resentment she cannot always control. She does not wish her sister harm—but sometimes, in her quietest moments, she wishes Jessica would stumble, just enough for the spotlight to shift.
Of all the Fairfax daughters, Beatrice is the most likely to change—to step beyond the role she’s been forced to play. She is capable of great compassion, but she must learn to love herself without needing to be compared. She walks a fine line between being a victim of the Fairfax family’s dysfunction… and becoming another tool of its cruelty.
She remains a portrait of tragic potential: a healer who doesn’t know how to mend her own broken heart.

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