“The wind blew, the crap flew, and you're only here for a day or two”
A 30 year old young woman is seen within a crowd, her walk confident, her words soft and calming, but underneath lies something much different than what is seen by the world. A orphan or so she thought for much of her life, Adria has come to the western seaboard to see what information she might find in the cities of California, Washington, and Oregon. Having been put into an orphanage at the age of 5 for reasons that she never knew or understood, not until she was much older, Adria was a loner but in her own ways a bit of a healer as well. She was ,to her knowledge now, abandoned by her parents due to her telekinetic abilities. I mean who would want a child that when they got to mad could literally throw daggers at someone with simply the thoughts in their head?
Many times she would be sent to private Foster homes but the moment her temper would get out of control and things started flying she would be sent back to the orphanage. Until one day when she was 15, she was taken into the home of Michael and Vera Serra. Vera was a natural witch and a air elementalist, while Michael was a telekinetic. You could say that Dria had hit the proverbial jackpot, with this couple and they all quickly fell in love with one another. Michael helped teach Dria how to control her telekinetic abilities while Vera taught her the abilities to control one of natures most destructive powers, air. Whether it was to calm, cool, or for more nefarious reasons.
Having learned to control her abilities and herself, Adria went back to school and excelled so well that by the time she was 17 she actually graduated a year early from high school and was offered a full scholarship to several Ivy league schools. By the time she had graduated she was packing her things and heading to John Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD with a full scholarship to do whatever she wanted. Picking psychology as her major, she decided to become a counselor and teacher. Although not a teacher in the normal sense. Michael and Vera had taught her that her gifts and abilities were to be shared, and her past had taught her that there were kids and adults whom life had turned their backs on.
She graduated as Valedictorian, Summa Cum Laude with her class and her doctorate in psychology. She knew how to get into the heads of those around her and how if need be to try and help them heal themselves. Yet on the day of her graduation she received a letter from her birth parents posted from Oregon, and by taking jobs at local shelters, human resource centers, and other areas that might need her help she has worked her way from the east coast to the west to try and find any information on who her real birth parents are and why they abandoned her instead of teaching her how to handle the gifts that they had bestowed upon her from birth.