@moonwriteen I love her! She is awesome and her story is great too.
Also happy April Fool’s Day! Going to make this character lighthearted and a prankster in her childhood, but still keeping in tune of the game for time’s sake. Also this is not a real warning so no censorship here: This character likes pineapple on pizza and this character doesn’t think the physics of the door Titanic would allow two people to use it for survival.
[name_f]Olympia[/name_f] [name_f]Mariette[/name_f] Beltran (78) is Donna’s mother. She is very open-minded and supports LGBTQIA+, having many friends who were in the community and [name_f]Donna[/name_f] is also an ally, using her alliance to soften the blow of her divorce of her first husband. [name_f]Olympia[/name_f] had always been anti-hate since she was 10, often secretly pranking her older relatives until she could cut them out for good. She did temporarily turn her grandpas against each other by mistake on Thanksgiving when she hid her maternal grandfather’s dentures in her paternal grandfather’s potato salad, causing the former to accuse the latter of stealing them.
[name_f]Olympia[/name_f] was a goofy lady, and always put pineapple on her pizza, feeling like it was the zest she needed for the day. She enjoyed having a family and having her wonderful daughter [name_f]Donna[/name_f]. [name_f]Olympia[/name_f] was a zookeeper and was fascinated with wildlife, and learned that animals could be gay and studied their behavior and mentality as well as their physicality in habitats. She always wanted to make sure the animals were happy and didn’t feel “trapped in cages”, knowing that not having enough room can end up being physically detrimental in the long run, much like if [name_f]Rose[/name_f] and [name_m]Jack[/name_m] were to share a door in Titanic. [name_f]Olympia[/name_f] and her husband raised [name_f]Donna[/name_f] to be happy with herself and to never stop putting herself out there. Her positivity rubbed off on her daughter and [name_f]Olympia[/name_f] was always Donna’s biggest supporter no matter what happens. Despite her daughter and granddaughter being far from infancy, she pops by Baby Lobby every week for the good atmosphere.
Despite her silliness, she knew when to get serious. She knows her daughter has had trouble in her life with love and marriage and always checks in every day to make sure she is feeling good. [name_f]Olympia[/name_f] loves Donna’s selflessness and true friendship with [name_f]Lynn[/name_f] and her family and is proud that [name_f]Donna[/name_f] has used her hardships to make others feel better in their lives. She also loves being a grandma and admires Donna’s unconditional love for her daughter and roots on Donna’s daughter to have a life of success.