Eve Blaire
21. You're not touching this beautiful skin with a tattoo needle. But when she was in India, she had some incredibly elaborate henna tattoos and she absolutely adored them.
22. Two years ago, she would've said she wanted to see her mom in her heyday as Dazzler, but working on the TV show has pretty much squashed that interest (even if it isn't historically accurate). Honestly, she'd probably want to visit a time like the 1940s, before the war, so she could help show off the kick-ass women of that era to the men who were too stubborn to see how awesome they were. That, or 1932, to see Amelia Earhart.
23. Sort of. She doesn't really care to understand the intricacies of her and her father's probability manipulation, so she mostly just considers herself extraordinarily lucky. She has a lucky charm in every room of her house, on her bike, in her wallet, and on her keychain. It's a pretty diverse set, globally speaking, because she figures she shouldn't discriminate against good fortune. Oddly enough, though, she's not really concerned with bad luck.
24. Eve's ideal man is a guy with very strong convictions about his place in the world. He should feel some sense of obligation to help make it better (and act on that sense, obviously) - he doesn't need to be a superhero, but it would probably help a great deal. Tall is a must, athletic (anything from a runner to Wonder Man, though somewhere in between is best), and fairly health-conscious. She needs someone who will challenge her - physically, mentally, emotionally, but also morally. She sometimes has a hard time seeing the clear path and, while she doesn't want someone who will just tell her what he thinks it is, she needs someone who will question her, to help her find it herself. A responsible, thrill-seeking nice guy with a good body, strong ethics, a lot of patience, and an open mind. That's him in a nutshell. For some reason, the store is always out of those when she calls.
Eve's ideal woman is Olivia Wilde. It would be pretty unlikely for her to have a serious, romantic relationship with a woman, but she's not theoretically opposed to sleeping with one.
25. By design, they would be delicate and graceful, but she's molded them to her very specific goals over many years. She can never keep long nails, but she gets a manicure once a week to take care of what she does have. A very elaborate skin-care routine helps avoid the worst of the calluses she should have, but she's so hard on her hands (guns, knives, rock-climbing, flips, etc) that they do show some wear and tear. She draws focus with bracelets, rather than rings, because her hands take so much of the burden from her job(s).
Bonus! Eve rents a yellow Victorian-style house with blue and white trim. It's just darling, really it is. It's faux-Victorian, which is why she can afford it, and it's smaller than it looks. Two bedrooms upstairs, a living room, kitchen, and dining room downstairs, with a detached garage. It's more than enough for her needs, and it gives her plenty of room to spread out. She abhors a cluttered space, but what she does allow into her house must be describable as either "comfy" or "charming." Most of the furniture is the former, while the decor and other things are the latter - hand-painted, hand-blown, hand-crafted. She likes things that are unique and have personality, far more than she likes expensive things. The backyard is rather spartan; the only real "feature" is the koi pond the last tenants had installed. Koi would clash terribly with the Victorian style, so she doesn't have any fish, but she does enjoy laying out by it to listen to the water babble.