Gwendolyn Holland

Gwendolyn Holland / Flux Suicide

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Basic Stats

Full Name: Gwendolyn Elizabeth Holland
Nickname(s): Gwinnie, Gwen
Gender: Female
Age: 15
Date of Birth: July 17, 2012
Zodiac: Cancer
Sexuality: Straight
Relationship Status: Single
Hometown: Springfield, Rhode Island
Residence: Her parents' house in Springfield
Status: Human
Feelings Toward Mutants: Pro-mutant
Occupation: Sophomore at Springfield Memorial High School
Pet: None

Family

Father: Damien Holland (human)
Mother: Christine Holland (née Masterson; human)
Sister: Emily Holland (human; b. 2008)
Brother: Franklin Holland (human; b. 2010)
Sister: Irene Holland (human; b. 2014)

Ex-Wife: Alexis Jefferson (human; divorced August 1, 2021)
Daughter: Lilliana Stockton (human; b. May 10, 2012; d. April 15, 2020)
Son: Wyatt Stockton (human; b. September 21, 2015; lives with his mother)

History

"The staid cop and the free-minded artist" … that doesn't usually doesn't sound like a match made in heaven, but when it came to Damien Holland and Christine Masterson, it was. They met when Damien was a newly minted cop in Providence, Rhode Island, and he stopped a speeding car. The pretty blonde with big brown eyes and dimples you could hide in sweet talked him out of giving her a ticket and into giving her his number instead. Two days later, they went out to dinner and two years later they were married. Over the next six years, they moved just outside of Providence to Springfield (Damien was transferred) and had four children: Emily, Franklin, Gwendolyn, and Irene.

The Holland children probably got away with more at home than most children, because they knew that away from home, they couldn't get away with anything with their dad on the police force. He was elected Sheriff of Providence County in Rhode Island for six years, from 2018 - 2024. After he was shot in the knee by a perp (and his kneecap shattered), he retired from the position and became a Private Investigator. The Holland children have accepted that their father will always know where they are at all times, especially since he still has friends and contacts all over the state.

Gwendolyn grew up admiring her father as a policeman, but she also loved hearing the stories about mutants on the news. The stories about good mutants were better, but she was still slightly fascinated by the bad ones, too. Mutants, as a whole, were fascinating to the second-youngest child. She didn't mind being seen as a geek and bought comic books, but only ones with people with superpower, like the X-Men and Spiderman and Superman. Batman she didn't like because he didn't have superpowers. She really wanted to be a mutant, and when the government started testing on people again in 2023, this time on children too, eleven-year-old Gwendolyn begged her parents to let her volunteer to be a test subject. They said no, she was too young and they wanted her growing up normal, but that once she was seventeen (the legal age at which one could volunteer to be a test subject without a parent's consent), she could do what she wanted.

Currently, Gwendolyn is fifteen and at the beginning of her sophomore year at Springfield Memorial High School. She doesn't really know what she wants to do after high school yet, but what fifteen year old is supposed to know that?