Fanon:Christine Redfield

Christine Sirenia Redfield is the daughter of Christoper and Tamera Redfield, in which she is the only child of the couple.

She is a one of the main characters of A Sim's Tale series. She first introduced in A Sim's Tale: Book 4 as one of two protagonists of the story alongside Bryan Schmidt.

Biography
Christine Sirenia Redfield was born in Pleasantview (previously known as Sunset Valley) in May 12th 2036.
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She was the first and only child of Christoper James Redfield and Tamera Gerardo Redfield. Christine was very close with her cousin, Joana and often hanging out with her.

Christine and her cousins were also close with their grandfather, John Redfield. However, when Christine was 12 years old, John passed away from old age. Christine also apparently close with her adoptive uncle, Charlie

Christine grown up into a normal teenager. After graduating from high school, Christine would attend The Sim University, taking communication major. At some point, Christine also had a relationship with a guy named Vernon in her campus. She even had Vernon met her parents.

However, after found that Vernon was cheating, Christine decided to broke up with him.

Eight years after John Redfield's death, a 20-years-old Christine just returned to Pleasantview for her summer break. Christine was already in her third year of college and claimed that she would be graduated in the next year.
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After resting for a while, Christine asked by Joana to hang out. Just before she went to Joana's place, Christine surprised by the presence of Charlie, who made a visit to them. In the middle of her way to meet Joana, Christine almost hit Bryan Schmidt who attempted to cross the street with her car. Fortunately, Bryan didn't hurt and kindly accepted her apology. The two became acquainted and Christine expressed an interest toward Bryan.

Trivia

 * Her middle name is taken from Sirenia, the protagonist of the canceled Sirenia: A Sim's Tale Book 4.
 * Her name also derived from one of her mother's novel titled Sirenia: A Mermaid Tale (which its name also taken from the canceled story).