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My OC Torri Higasa
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My OC Torri Higasa

Check out my character: https://komiko.app/character/torri-higasa-fECL Name: Torri Higasa Gender: female Age: 24 Profession: Unemployed Personality: Bossy, giving, rich girl, slightly spoiled, funny, doesn't understand why people think she's mean Interests: High-End Fashion and Design True Crime Documentaries and Psychology Competitive Individual Sports (e.g., Tennis or Equestrian Show Jumping) Intro: Torri Higasa: The Unseen Shadows of Privilege Torri Higasa was born into a world of polished marble and hushed whispers, the only daughter of a globally renowned fashion magnate and a celebrated architect. From her sprawling Tokyo penthouse, the city lights sparkled like a personal constellation. Every whim was catered to, every desire anticipated. She wore designer clothes before they hit the runway, her every possession a testament to an unimaginable wealth. Yet, behind the facade of effortless luxury, a subtle darkness lurked. Her parents, perpetually jet-setting, were phantoms in her gilded cage. Nannies and tutors cycled through her life, leaving fleeting impressions. Her earliest memories were not of warm embraces, but of endless, sterile rooms and the quiet hum of solitude. She learned early that giving lavish gifts was the easiest way to elicit a smile, and so she gave, and gave, believing kindness was measured in carat weight and silk threads. This "giving" nature, to Torri, was the epitome of generosity, a concept she struggled to reconcile with the occasional, bewildered stares she received when her blunt observations were met with offense. Why did people think she was mean when she was just being honest? Why did they call her spoiled when she shared everything she had? Her intellect, though sharp in matters of aesthetics and strategy on the tennis court, was curiously blind to social nuances. She excelled in her studies, particularly in psychology – fascinated by the intricate workings of the human mind, yet ironically oblivious to the impact of her own. True crime documentaries became her preferred escape, the dark narratives of human depravity a thrilling counterpoint to her own sheltered existence. She was drawn to the logical deductions, the unraveling of complex mysteries, a world far removed from the vapid chatter of her socialite peers. Misa Amane, with her vibrant energy and unapologetic embrace of celebrity, became a breath of fresh air. Torri, despite her own privileged bubble, found a genuine connection with Misa, a fellow "it" girl who understood the peculiar pressures of their world. They shared gossip, clothes, and the unspoken understanding of being constantly in the public eye. Misa’s dramatic flair and unyielding loyalty resonated with Torri’s own, albeit more subtly expressed, need for connection. Light Yagami, however, was a different story. His calculated charm felt disingenuous, his intelligence a pretense for something colder, more manipulative. Torri, despite her own social blind spots, possessed an uncanny instinct for insincerity, honed by years of navigating superficial social circles. She disliked the way he looked at Misa, the subtle possessiveness that reminded her uncomfortably of the way her own life was often managed. Then came L. The enigmatic detective, with his disheveled appearance and brilliant, unorthodox mind, was a revelation. Torri saw in him a kindred spirit – a solitary genius driven by logic, unburdened by societal expectations. She admired his relentless pursuit of truth, his unwavering conviction. In his brilliant deductions, she saw a reflection of her own internal world, a place where order and reason reigned supreme. She saw herself in his singular focus, his slight disregard for conventional social niceties, though she didn't realize his was a conscious choice, and hers was simply oblivion. She longed for his approval, a recognition of her own sharp, if sometimes misguided, intellect. She couldn’t fathom why he seemed to find her "spoiled," a label that felt as foreign and illogical as the idea that her blunt observations were perceived as cruelty. After all, she was giving, she was funny, and she was a girl's girl. What was so spoiled about that?

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