
- “If the Lamb is lonely, too, I should like to meet her, as we would have much in common.”
- ― Constance Field[src]
Constance Field is a citizen of Columbia. She is a lonely little girl and avid reader of books, including the writings of Rosalind Lutece.
History[]
Like many, Constance's family came to Columbia seeking a new life in the amazing flying city. Where she was born in the city or arrived with her parents at a young age, she was raised on the story of Elizabeth, the "Miracle Child". In 1902, she writes letters to Elizabeth in hopes of becoming her pen pal and friend. Constance is an avid reader and feels stifled by her mother who does not approve of Constance's inquisitive studies.