Character Bio: Kelzie Adams is not a barbarian, thank-you-very-much. A native of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Kelzie completed her undergraduate work at the University of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky, and was in the middle of her second year of law school. A self-admitted “Daddy’s girl,” Kelzie lived off-campus in an apartment she shared with three friends – two male grad students and a female undergrad student, her best friend and sometimes-lover, Missy Whitman. Always extremely small for her age due to a poorly-functioning kidney, Kelzie at 26 is only five feet, one inch tall, with chocolate brown eyes and straight, soft brown hair that falls to the middle of her back. She has never allowed her size to handicap her, but instead learned to compensate. She grew up as the youngest (and only girl) of three children, with two sadistic brothers whose idea of “fun” was to straddle her and tickle her until she peed or threatened to tattle. Kelzie learned at a very young age that she could not out-muscle a stronger opponent; however, she could often out-leverage, out-maneuver, out-think or out-run them. Logical, methodical and generally calm-natured, she is still reeling emotionally from the recent death of her mother and father in an automobile accident. While never close to her mother (Mrs. Adams, if pressed, would have described her relationship with her only daughter as “cordial”), Kelzie’s entire world revolved around the approval and love of her father, a career Navy man whose quiet, non-judgmental love and wicked sense of humor compensated for her mother’s aloofness. One evening in October, Kelzie and her roommates went to the movies, she and Missy winning the argument to see Jodie Foster’s Flight Plan. On the way home from the theater, they stopped at Starbase Q, a local gay bar. After only two mixed drinks, Kelzie went out to the parking lot to get her cell phone … and then the world exploded around her. She regained consciousness – scraped, battered, bruised, naked and confused– on Gor.
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