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File:Constance Shelley.jpg|Constance Shelley near her house.
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Revision as of 21:15, 22 October 2010

Constance Shelley
Biography
'Constance Shelley loves books. She's really not interested in a social life or Romance, and she hopes Riverview is a place where she can find some tranquility.'
Name Constance Shelley
Gender Female Female
Age Young Adult
Life state Sim
Shelley Family
Parents None
Sibling(s) None
Romances None
Personality
Traits
 Neurotic
 Absent-Minded
 Bookworm
 Perfectionist
 Clumsy
Lifetime wish
Professional Author
Favorites
 Classical
 French Toast
 Pink
Appearance
Hair color  Red
Skin color  Light
Body shape Thin Thin
Other Information
Game The Sims 3
Playability Playable
World Riverview


Constance Shelley is a book lover in Riverview. She would rather be reading a book than anything else, and she hopes Riverview will give her peace. Constance has a librarian style, glasses and clothes resemble 40 years style . She is not interested in meeting anyone. She works in the Journalism career as a Freelance Writer and she dreams of being a professional author. She has no relationship with anyone in Riverview except her boss Hannah Jones suggesting that she may have moved to Riverview a short time ago. Her name may also be a reference to the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and his poem 'To Constantia, Singing', which is commonly interpreted to be about Claire Clairmont - the unmarried sister of his wife Mary. Mary Shelley was also, like Constance, a writer, known for her novel Frankenstein. Oddly enough, if you leave story progression on and don't play her, she will sometimes begin a homosexual relationship but not so often like Ayesha Ansari. But for this to happen she must build a high relationship with them to become romantic, so this must be intional

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