Juniper

Juniper is a noted Ventrue Anarch. Childe of Buckston, the Prince of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. She has made a name for herself among the Anarchs of the Midwest and gets a lot of respect from them.

History

In the summer 1977, in Oklahoma City, when Juniper and her friends met the "cowboys."  There was nothing else to do that night so Juniper started to flirt with them.  They found her "entrance" and invited her back to their "ranch."

Soon she met the "boss" who smiled with a grin she didn't like and in a flash she was inside being fed beer after beer.  Juniper got drunk very quickly.  The "boss" came over, sat right down next to her, and started kissing her.  She pulled away quickly, angrily letting them all know she was not that kind of girl.  The "cowboys" looked at each other and laughed while the big man up and pulled her down again, with amazing strength.

Then the "boss" did more than kiss, he tore her throat out and started to drink the blood as it pour out.  Juniper tried to scream but nothing was getting through the hole in her throat.  As she lay physically dying her mind shouted and snarled.  She got angrier and angrier and in a bust of strength neither she nor the ""boss" knew she had, Juniper bit into his shoulder.  As her blood emptied into him, his blood flowed into her.  She was instantly more awake then she ever was before and she continued to drink.

The "boss" screamed and pulled away giving Juniper the chance to escape.  She fled into the night and used the skills her Papa had taught her on how to move in the woods while hunting.  The big man and his entourage lost her.

She barely survived that first night.  She found her inner resolve and eventually found out what she was and who the big man, the "boss", was.  She was the play thing and unwitting childe of the Prince of Oklahoma City.   Since then she has fought against this attempts to control her and joined a local anarch group. 

Anarchs around the Midwest look to her for aid.

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