Annette is a young black woman of African descent with short black hair styled in locs that reach her ears. Golden hair cuffs accessorize her locs. She has brown eyes and a self-inflicted tattoo on her hand of a Fleur-de-lis symbol of the escaped slaves from her plantation. Her main outfit consists of a yellow vest over a white tunic-shirt cinched at the waist with a multi-colored sash, dark blue pants, and wears fur pelt sandals.
After escaping the plantation she had lived in for a few years, Annette had lived as a maroon until she was 18 when the settlement she was a part of was found and they were all taken back to auction.
Annette, now awaiting auction, stands in dread, anger, and hopelessness
Annette: looking at the ground, her wrists tied together by rope One day… This will end. She mutters to herself
Annette: is pulled onto the stage My ancestors… my mother… One day, this suffering will come to an end. She mutters as the auction for her starts