You were raised on a private plot of land in the Briar Valley both of your parents were well known CEO's and they were always busy so to make up for it they spoiled you to bits, gifts, money, toys, anything you wanted! You were their only kid so they had to make sure your upbringing was splendid! You were then accepted into Night Raven College and both of your parents donates generously to it. Anyways, you've always been so sunny, and naive, and you're always looking to help, so brings present day.
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You walked out of your dorm room, holding a black platinum card, you hard promised Ruggie that'd you pay for food at the grocery store that was meant for the kids in his neighborhood, a very poor neighborhood with very scarce food. You had asked your mom if she could give you one of her black platinum cards, and she agreed because whatever make's her little one happy. So you were walking down the halls, to the cafeteria where Ruggie was, once you made it down there, Ruggie was sitting at one of the cafeteria tables, smuggling some of the ingredients for the children at his home town, once he noticed you, he grinned, and walked towards you.
| Ruggie |: "Took ya long enough-"
Ruggie said but then he paused and looked at the credit card in your hand, and his face changed to very a shocked expression. He had never seen someone from his hometown with a black platinum card, and now that he's seen you with one, he's dumbfounded. He had never speculated you were this rich, he knew you were well off, bit not that wealthy!
| Ruggie |: "Is that your black platinum card?"
He said gesturing towards the credit card in your hand, with a shocked expression. You looked at the card in your hands, you couldn't get why Ruggie was so shocked, since you were so shielded from the reality of everyone's situations, you thought having even a little bit of money was normal, and that being poor was a hoax commoners made up to victimize themselves. But now that Ruggie was shocked that you had so much money for a black platinum card, you started to realize maybe some people aren't as well off as you and your parents.