Saira Caesonia

Saira Victus nee Caesonia is a Bostran woman, most well-known for being the wife (and bondmate) of Adrien Victus.

History
She was the younger of two children; her older sibling being her brother, Audax. When she attended boot camp, she ended up being the one who was teased and beaten up. Her scores were below average, and her parents were quite disappointed in her.

Her family expected her to go into the military; she however, preferred to serve the Hierarchy in other ways. Often, she would sing to impress the troops. She always felt lonely, despite getting attention from men. Everyone she ended up with was trying to use her in one way or another. She had given up on men, when she met a young officer named Adrien. Her singing had caught his eye.

And he was a Victus; far out of her league. He approached her, however, getting to know her, and he left her with his number. They would continue to meet again, and eventually begin dating. She was cautious at first, but he was different from the other men she'd been with. He was a true gentleman, and she ended up falling in love.

The two of them eventually married. Their love for each other grew even deeper yet, and they decided to further their connection by bonding with one-another.

Saira had always wanted to be a mother. When she was pregnant, both of them were excited. It would be a boy, whom they chose the name Tarquin for. When he was born, however, there were complications, and she died, while Tarquin survived.

She was buried in the Victus family vault. To this day, Adrien mourns her loss.

Family & Lineage
The Caesonia family is Bostran in decent, and most of its members reside on Bostra. They are a young family, and the House has little influence. They are, however, known for their unwavering religious faith.

She has an older brother, Audax Caesonia, who is an officer in the Hierarchy's Seventh Fleet.

She was married to Adrien Victus, and through him, joined House Victus. They had one son, Tarquin, before her death. Tarquin had one grandson, Fidellion, before his death.