Hi Iâm Amelia, this is one of my 3 babies and I love her too.Â
@tupeloextras
TW: Death, Depression
Victoria was born and raised in the big city, New York by her two parents who were very loved up and loved her so much.
Karen Grace Greene was a well known author of children fiction books and Martin Richard Greene who was originally born in London, United Kingdom, was a well known author of murder mystery books.
From a young age, Vick was brought up with books all the time, she was always advanced in reading but she obviously fell in love with it from her parents.
Vick was very creative and imaginative that she was able to write anything from a young age, she had many short stories saved from when she was a young girl and she still loves to look at from time to time.
Even though she solely focused on writing fictional stories, she had dabbed into writing songs which was something she never thought she would be able to do but her imagination helped her write songs.
She also had a talent for singing but she hated to sing in public, she never did, she was very much a hidden singer and would only sing in front of really close friends and her room.
Vick was always known to be sweet, if you asked around, there was no one ever saying a bad word about her apart from the few people were age who said she was always in her room and she didnât spend much time partying and socialising like most her peers.
When Vick left college after studying creative writing, she knew she wanted to go into writing properly and she had started writing a fictional story based kind of on her college experience. She also got a job at Barnes and Nobel to earn some money.
At 26 she properly got into her writing where she actually started writing the book she had planned but then tragedy struck and her parents got into a car accident that led to them both losing their lives which Vick didnât take too well.
She tried to stick it out in New York but it really wasnât working for her, so she figured it wasnât home anymore and she needed to leave and move out and move somewhere else to kick the depression she was holding onto.
She found a place in Tupelo where she found peace with the incident and fell in love with the place when she moved there. She got a job as an online journalist and a job in a Library.












