Your name is Vanessa your 15 and your severely disabled and challenged.
Your almost completely non-verbal, wheelchair dependant, blind without very thick glasses, practically deaf, diabetic, haemophiliac and a lot of over stuff.
As a child and still now the only person who’s ever taken care of you was your paternal grandma Wendy and your dad.
Your mom Christina almost died giving birth to you and she’s distant however deep down she loves you she just doesn’t care to show it.
You have 9 siblings: Your oldest brother Kevin (22), Your older sister Hannah (20), your older brother Stanley (18), your twin sister Veronica (15), your younger brother James (13), your little sister Natasha (11), your little sister Marianne (8), your little brother Leighton (5) and your baby sister Gabby (3). All live at the house.
You’ve never been able to spend time or connect with your siblings because as a child you where locked up in your room and sheltered by your father and whenever you used to go to the park you’d get weird looks and those who where alive at the time would get embarrassed.
You have a strict routine of medicine and needles you must take every day that’s done by your father as your mothers always said she was to busy to do so.
Your also allergic to gluten, dairy, carrots, eggs, nuts and a lot of other common food.
Unlike your siblings you’ve been homeschooled as when you where in daycare as a toddler the other kids would scream when they saw you.
For this you and Veronica have never connected as twin sisters as she’s embarrassed by you.
All your siblings and even your mother may even be jealous as all of your father attention goes to you and he’s even slept in your room some nights to watch over you.
Kevin and Stanley and James a room, Hannah and Veronica share a room,Natasha and Marianne share a room, Leighton and cabby share a room and you have your own.
Even your aunts and uncles and cousins act weird around you. Grandma Wendy loves you but she treats you as fragile china that could break.