
Who’s She?
She’s the girl with teleportation gadgets. Being the second kindest in the group, but possibly most happiest in terms of HELTH, she’s got a carefree personality and can easily laugh at everything. For her, it’s second nature to find something to laugh about, no matter the situation.
On the other hand, Yin is very prone to being annoyed. Luck she might have, but that seems to double the inconveniences, small they are. Either way, with a few flips of her thoughts, she’s back to smiling.
Yin was born in Idyll, Jocular City. Most of her life up until the first book, that’s where she lived, from playground to playground, abandoned shed to unused cellar. Idyll is the parallel universe to Edyn, but it is much more clean, proper, and polite. Additionally, both universes have many vending machines throughout the city, which happens to have Yin’s favorite lemon tea—only costs three quarters, which is why it’s her go-to drink.
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She’s sixteen years old, born in April
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Fun Facts~!
Yin’s favorite drink is sweet lemon tea
She’s been working on random gadgets since she was around ten, especially her wrist gadgets. It wasn’t until recently did she get the last piece she needed to make it work.
Her theme color is yellow because of her shoelaces and cheese.
She says her shoelaces are gold, but they’re really just yellow
Yin’s a fast runner purely because she’s always running from being caught, but actually, throughout the series (and before she realizes it) she loses that ability because she gets lazy due to being able to teleport all the time.
Yes she can build stuff, but she’s actually not the greatest at coding. If she does code, it’s mostly stolen code or things she can find in books or websites.
She takes a lot of photos and writes in her journal so she doesn’t forget those memories. (It sucks to forget things.)
Skills
Spotting coins, usually quarters
Avoiding blame at high speed
Putting two gadgets together and calling it an invention
Using magnets skillfully to pull a bottle of sweet lemon tea out of the vending machine (if she hadn’t found 75 cents)
Bluffing with confidence