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I want you to create details for a romantic comedy. Eight beautiful young women - Celestine Weeks, Matilda Delling, Caroline Hertig, Franchette Fappier, Veselina Botusharova, Alice Flamand, Thalia Ethelstone and Alienor Cuillerier - have been undergoing treatment for their spinal cord injuries, rendering them wheelchair-bound paraplegics. They are planning to go to the rehabilitation center from the hospital in order to adjust to their disabilities and archive some independence. In order to help each other, share experience and not feel alone, they want to share rooms. Celestine is very calm, poised and philosophical, even her injury leaving her seemingly nonchalant, to the point she may appear stiff and emotionless. Matilda is honest, self-righteous, hot-tempered and fiery, which means that now she often feels very angry and aggressive. Caroline is rather arrogant, snobbish and demanding, though she demands a lot from herself too, being ambitious. Franchette is charming, courteous and very polite and diplomatic, but she can use both charms and sympathy to manipulate people for selfish and vain reasons. Veselina is indomitably cheerful and positive, but may be too carefree and reckless. Alice is slightly shy, suspicious and paranoid, and strongly traumatized by her accident, though she is careful, observant and precise. Thalia is a workaholic, obsessively pursuing whatever goals she currently has, often to the detriment of everything else. Alienor is sarcastic, cynical and a bit cruel, though witty and creative. Write more original, interesting, creative and unusual details about personalities each of these young woman, providing insight in their life before and after their accidents.
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Celestine Weeks: Before her accident, Celestine was an accomplished ballet dancer, known for her grace and elegance on stage. She had always been a contemplative soul, finding solace in the art of dance and expressing her emotions through movement. After the accident, Celestine found herself unable to dance, which initially brought her immense sadness. However, she gradually channeled her love for dance into teaching others who had also suffered from spinal cord injuries. This newfound purpose gave her life a sense of fulfillment, and she became an inspiring figure for others going through similar challenges. Matilda Delling: Matilda had always been fiercely determined and ambitious. She had a successful career in finance, and her sharp wit and quick thinking often elevated her above her peers. Following her accident, Matilda initially struggled with her loss of independence and the limitations imposed on her by her wheelchair. However, she soon discovered a passion for advocating for disability rights and became a prominent voice in the community. Matilda's fiery personality transformed into a powerful advocate, fighting to break down barriers and challenge societal norms. Caroline Hertig: Prior to her accident, Caroline was known for her impeccable sense of style and her love for extravagant parties. She had a penchant for surrounding herself with luxury and never settled for anything less than perfection. After her injury, Caroline was forced to confront her own vulnerability. As she embarked on her rehabilitation journey, she realized that her previous quest for superficial happiness was empty and unfulfilling. Caroline decided to focus on supporting and empowering other wheelchair-bound individuals, using her innate determination to create inclusive spaces where everyone felt valued and appreciated. Franchette Fappier: Franchette had always been a natural people pleaser, effortlessly captivating others with her charm and diplomacy. Before her accident, she was working as a successful event planner, using her persuasive skills to organize extravagant social gatherings. However, after her injury, Franchette began to question her true intentions. She realized that her manipulative tendencies had prevented her from forming genuine connections with others. Seeking redemption, Franchette redirected her talents towards philanthropy, using her charm and diplomacy to advocate for equal opportunities for individuals with disabilities. Veselina Botusharova: Veselina had always possessed an infectious zest for life. Her adventurous spirit led her to pursue extreme sports and daring expeditions before her accident. Despite being confined to a wheelchair, Veselina refused to let her injury dampen her positive outlook. She embraced her new reality by becoming a motivational speaker, inspiring others to live life to the fullest regardless of their circumstances. Veselina's carefree nature and determination shattered societal misconceptions about disability, reminding everyone that a disability does not define one's ability to find joy and fulfillment. Alice Flamand: Alice had always been a reserved and introspective individual. She had a keen eye for detail and enjoyed immersing herself in creative pursuits such as painting and writing. After her accident, Alice became acutely aware of the fragility of life. She began chronicling her experiences through her art, channeling her emotions onto canvas as a form of therapy. Alice's meticulous nature and attention to detail translated into her work, making her a renowned artist who used her talent to shed light on the unique challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Thalia Ethelstone: Thalia had always been a driven and ambitious individual, relentlessly pursuing success in her professional life. Before her accident, she was on the fast track to becoming a high-powered lawyer, sacrificing everything else for her career. However, her injury forced Thalia to reconsider her priorities. As she rediscovered her passion for creativity and self-expression, Thalia left her legal career behind to pursue her dream of becoming a renowned novelist. Her determination and workaholic tendencies were now directed towards crafting compelling stories that touched the hearts of readers. Alienor Cuillerier: Alienor had always possessed a sharp wit and a unique sense of humor, often finding amusement in the mundane aspects of life. Before her accident, she worked as a stand-up comedian, using her sarcasm as a shield against vulnerability. After her injury, Alienor struggled with the loss of her mobility, causing her humor to become tinged with bitterness. However, as she embarked on her journey towards acceptance, she began using her comedic talents to shed light on the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities. Alienor's performances became a powerful medium for advocating for inclusivity and challenging societal stereotypes.