[name_f]Fawna[/name_f] [name_f]Zurielle[/name_f] [name_m]Rutherford[/name_m] (32) is Grey’s mother, who loves her fun spirit and awesome interests. [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] has a guilty pleasure for comics and graphic novels. The two connect great and [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] feels no competition with her ex or [name_f]Emaline[/name_f]. [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] is on good terms with her ex, despite knowing full well he’s happily with [name_f]Emaline[/name_f]. [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] likes being single, although she has been on dates before. Admittedly her last date, the guy was a great leader but ended up being too much of an “iron fist” leader, which naturally she left. He was like this a lot at work but was too unlikeable to be a good leader and it always led to people kindly turning away…or revolting (which [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] sees as inevitable for such tyrants). [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] grew up being really rebellious and anti-authority, though she’s never acted upon it and warmed up to the idea that not every person in a leadership position is out to get her. Still, she’s very sceptical, even when her more sunny outlook would mislead others into thinking she’s naïve. Her? Never!
[name_f][/name_f][name_f]Fawna[/name_f] used to be offended when people nagged at her relationship as a separated co-parent but thanks to her younger sister, she’s handled things nicer now. Sometimes [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] worries she may be a too[name_f][/name_f] “generic nice girl” which is where her rebellious streak ties in. Genuinely she thinks she’s not really meant to lead a group of people by any means, but she tries not to let this interfere with how she parents [name_m]Grey[/name_m]. [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] is very in touch with her daughter, always wanting to know how she sees the day [name_f][/name_f]- and how to seize the day! She works for a trading program but only as a “worker bee”, a term she used to hate but now got used to. She keeps her eyes open and would leave if the business did something she was strongly against, which thankfully hasn’t happened. Fawna’s life is good because she feels she genuinely achieved her dreams: she wanted to be a mother, she wanted respect, and she didn’t want to be some mindless drone to someone else. She supports Grey’s high-energy activities and loves them too, with [name_f]Fawna[/name_f] also getting a moped [name_f][/name_f]- another dream of hers!