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Act One: Learning the Hard Way
Chantal Isobel hates herself more than anyone else. Once a rising star among models with an attitude that would threaten any man's masculinity, Chantal's boyfriend (whom she had been with for nearly 5 years) grew jealous and insecure of her rising fame and confident and killed himself with a gunshot to the head. Cold, crass and utterly self-absorbed, Chantal rarely shows softer and kinder emotions to anyone but Cunningham, the groups' resident Wisp. Neither Amelia nor John have approved of their dating status, though such views matter little to either of them.

Only Chet Mason has realised that something has been directly bothering Isobel though, to the point that she has been secretly taking pigment and attaching herself to any willing man. It is only a matter of time before he confronts her about it.

Act Two: We are not Alone
After the traumatizing assault on Orpheus which she witnessed on television, Chantal Isobel nearly lost her body after being attacked by an evil version of Shepherd Remington. With her physical body in a coma in a Hospital, Chantal rebelliously continues to assist the crucible as a walking spirit, uncaring about the rapidly deteriorating flesh. Perhaps she has finally found a sense of freedom she long desired?

After Bobby convinces her to recover in her own body, Chantal begins to develop an attachment to him, even as the two promised to remain just friends. Her tendancy of being a compulsive liar reveals itself when her claims of having a child from a wedlock and other such activites are unravelled to be untrue. When, others only wonder, shall she ever have the courage to admit her own truths.

Act Three: Ne Me Mori Facias
Chantal believes she has fallen in love. But she knows the man she loves prefers to stay friends. And so, she does what she would normally do... she tries to get him to think otherwise. Though having survived another near-death experience, Chantal hopes to find a bouy in the storm that is her life before everything falls apart. And deep down, she suspects things are about to very soon.

Act Four: And the Holy Ghost
Suddenly insecure of herself and her role with Robert, with a nightmare sent by Bishop's minions threatening her trust towards him, Chantal has been more prone to worries and jealousy without meaning to. Her sudden uncertainty over where she stands in Robert's life may yet tip her into dwelling too much on her negative emotions. And that may be the very act which Bishop hopes she will fall into the trap of doing.

Act Five: Alliances
Never has Chantal felt more alive and part of someone's life after nearly losing Bobby Channing after he used the most of his strength and vitality to repair a rift in the world and the underworld. Now, however, she fears for the life of any child to come if the world is not made a better place before then.

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