Which has more advantages: being a woman or being a man?
If only the answer and decision were that simple.
Maria has never really been the gentle & quiet kind of woman.
She much preferred to be a male. (How she did dread that time of the month.)
Her personality was basically the epitome of her people's attitudes (specifically women)
Maria is aggressive.
She is moody.
She is bossy.
She is old-fashioned.
She is a recluse.
She has a guilty pleasure in enjoying Japanese comics, anything fantasy related, and soap operas.
"Tsundere" is what she deemed herself after many Japanese comic reading.
Besides all the bad points; Maria has a goo
Maria was never a patient person.
Nor will she ever be.
After several hours trying to nurse her out of commission brother (who knocked out cold after a bar fight) she had no choice but to take his place in the upcoming G8+5 Meeting.
Currently pacing back and forth in front of the meeting room doorway was the only activity keeping Maria preoccupied for some time.
'The one time I show up early!' she thought to herself. Indeed, showing up on time is a rather odd thing for the Mexican to do; in fact she considers it rude to be on time but Ah! This occasion is pretty nerve-wracking as it is.
Perhaps coming to this meeting had made her nervou
Long cascading, wavy locks of pitch black.
Warm golden-brown eyes with a hint of dullness.
Not perfect porcelain skin but instead an exotic tan appearance.
All over the stature of one woman. Maria Cuauhtemoc(1) Carriedo.
The human representation of the Southern region of Mexico.
As well, the last remnant of the old Aztec Empire.
Maria has spent a well amount of years watching her people come into this life and then to just disappear.
How indeed the years have went by.
From the beginning with Mama Azteca to the present country of Mexico, where the drug cartel is reigning over with fear and violence.
What happened to the world, she wou