Two similar characters

There are two characters in my story that are very similar, Teresa and Bree.  Now I didn’t actually make Bree, I borrowed her from my sister, Azure.  So it’s not completly my fault their similar.

Teresa, is a human girl around eighteen.  She has lots of magic, and is plauged by the Fates (which are magical beigns similar to the greek gods)  She is short, and has black hair and is often mistaken for fourteen.  She has a temper, and likes punching people.  She’s protective over the people she cares about and is usually hesitant to trust people.  Though if Heather completly trusts some one, she will trust them.

Bree is a halfling (which makes her short by nature) who can see magic.  Halflings can’t use magic, so she is defiantly an odd ball.  After a lot of troubles and pains, she formed a group called the Red Wings.  The Red Wings adopt strange and unusual characters.  So their basically a rag-tag group of misfits.  She had a pheonix theme.  She doesn’t care what anyone thinks of her, and is fairly open.  She fights with spears and daggers

At first, their races, their backstories, their magic, and their choice weapon were what mainly diffricated them.  Also their acceptance level.  To gain Teresa’s trust and acceptance, you have to either work very hard, or you have to be in the right circumstances and her sister Heather trusts you, while Bree goes around adopting people left and right.  Other then that they were pretty similar.  Today I realized another major difference between them.  It happend when my older sister Azure was reading Ann of Greengable (I don’t know if I got the title quite right) to my little sister.  And Ann was holding a grudge about something that happened two years ago, and I thought that was rediculas.  Then I realized that is a major difference between Bree and Teresa.  Bree wouldn’t bother holding a grudge.  Teresa would.  It’s similir to the whole accpeting people or not thing, but slightly difference, so figuring this out makes me feel accomplished.

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