Ingrid Beineix is the eldest grandchild of Majo Tourbillon.
Bio[]
Appearance[]
Ingrid resembled her grandmother greatly. She has big, gentle burgundy eyes and short dirty blonde hair with thick sections on each side of her face curling back and a few loose strands.
She wore a light brown dress with a large collar, decorated with dark indigo lining underneath. She also wore dark blue boots.
Personality[]
Ingrid was a very kind and caring person, who used to always put the well-being of her family before her own. She almost refused to marry the love of her life, because she didn't want to hurt or upset her family.
History[]
Ingrid was the eldest child of Anri and his wife. After her mother's death, she and her whole family lived in a house near a village, together with their grandmother, Majotourbillon.
The Wedding Gift[]
Ingrid was in love with a man named Sean, who was about to leave in order to fight in a war. However, she refused to marry him, knowing that her father would never allow her to marry a man who'd go to war and probably never return- resulting in the fact that she'll just end up hurt and alone.
After talking with Majotourbillon, who had told her about her past with her husband, Ingrid's grandfather, George, she decided not to give up. Together with Sean, she was persuading her father and eventually, he allowed them to get married.
The Decision[]
She decided, together with her sisters, to leave their home and their grandmother. Everybody else found out that their grandmother is a witch, and because of that they were considered to be witches as well. Due to this, they were excluded from society. After they left, Ingrid and Mary-Anne took care of their younger siblings.
The Return[]
After they received the letters that their grandmother had sent them, they made a decision to go to their father's funeral together with Angela and Roy. Unfortunately, they had an accident on their way there. Because of the accident, they missed their father's funeral and they also missed their grandmother's departure. However, they paid respect to their father and kept on visiting his grave every year on the anniversary of his death.