Sadie de Chatillon
Sadie de Chatillon | |
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Biographical Information | |
Race | Kiffar |
Homeworld | Kiffex |
Siblings | Artemis de Chatillon |
Physical Description | |
Gender | Female |
Height | 171 cm |
Coloring | Tanned |
Eye Color | Grey/Blue |
Political Information | |
Affiliation | Cantrell Conglomerate |
Title | Executive Vice President |
Sadie de Chatillon is a Kiffar born and raised in secret from her siblings. Currently, she works as Executive Vice President of Orbital Research and Design under Angwyn Eyre.
Early Life
Sadie, for all intents and purposes, shouldn't be alive. She was the result of a mistake on the parts of Andreas Colvarinand Rhea de Chatillon. While her husband, Cronus, was away on business, Rhea was overcome with loneliness. Thus, she sought out somebody to comfort her every night, and Andreas was more than willing to oblige. What began as a secret affair, however, didn't remain that way for long. Soon enough, Rhea fell pregnant as a result of her rendezvous. Unable to hide it from her husband, Rhea came clean to Cronus, and although he felt guilt over her reasoning, the shame that her pregnancy could bring upon the de Chatillon clan was more important. As a result, the pregnancy remained a secret, and the moment Sadie was born she was pawned off onto her biological father for raising.
Growing up, Sadie lived well off thanks to the offerings of the de Chatillons. Andreas and his the child wanted for nothing. This didn't mean Sadie didn't have questions, however. Questions that Andreas couldn't answer. Questions like how they were so well off when Andreas' job wasn't splendor inducing, or what had happened to her mother and why she wasn't with them?
Eventually, as Sadie was in the midst of her teenage years, her mother decided to make herself known. Rhea de Chatillon, after dealing with the loss of two of her children, decided it was time to make Sadie a part of her life, and with nobody else in the home, Cronus was inclined to agree. So, Sadie was moved into the de Chatillon family home. With her move, her relationship with family changed as well. While Andreas was loving and nurturing and caring, Cronus saw Sadie as nothing but a reminder of the mistakes that Rhea had made in his absence and of her reasoning for those mistakes. Rhea tried but fell short of the loving mother she was to her other children. Years apart from Sadie created a gap that neither daughter nor mother could cross.