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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|species = Human | |||
|affiliation = Morefields | |||
|origin = [[London]] | |||
|species | |mother = Poppy's mother | ||
|father = Poppy's father | |||
|affiliation | |only = Joyride (novel) | ||
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'''Poppy''' was a student at [[Coal Hill School]] and worked behind the 'oven fresh' counter in the [[Morefields]] supermarket. | '''Poppy''' was a student at [[Coal Hill School]] and worked behind the 'oven fresh' counter in the [[Morefields]] supermarket. | ||
Poppy | Poppy had always been fastidious and was obsessive about keeping her room tidy. She was mousy, insecure and nervous. [[April MacLean]] knew her from [[violin]] lessons and said that she was nice, quiet and lonely. She was saving money for driving lessons but had not yet passed the test. | ||
One day in | One day in [[2016]], when her body was controlled by a "[[Joyrider (Joyride)|joyrider]]", this joyrider stole a car and, after speeding for ten minutes through [[Shoreditch]] and causing several fatalities on the way, crashed the car through a [[Betting shop (Joyride)|betting shop]] window, killing Poppy. | ||
All [[Coal Hill defenders]] but [[Andrea Quill|Miss Quill]] attended Poppy's [[funeral]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Joyride (novel)|Joyride]]'') | |||
{{Coal Hill School}} | |||
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[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] | ||
[[Category:Human Coal Hill students]] | [[Category:Human Coal Hill students]] | ||
[[Category:Human salespersons]] | [[Category:Human salespersons]] | ||
[[Category:Human | [[Category:Human musicians]] | ||
[[Category:Joyrider hosts]] |
Latest revision as of 17:55, 26 February 2019
Poppy was a student at Coal Hill School and worked behind the 'oven fresh' counter in the Morefields supermarket.
Poppy had always been fastidious and was obsessive about keeping her room tidy. She was mousy, insecure and nervous. April MacLean knew her from violin lessons and said that she was nice, quiet and lonely. She was saving money for driving lessons but had not yet passed the test.
One day in 2016, when her body was controlled by a "joyrider", this joyrider stole a car and, after speeding for ten minutes through Shoreditch and causing several fatalities on the way, crashed the car through a betting shop window, killing Poppy.
All Coal Hill defenders but Miss Quill attended Poppy's funeral. (PROSE: Joyride)