Yugi Hikari was a tall woman with blond bangs, black hair with red highlights, and an olive complexion with violet eyes. She was a kind woman with a big heart and often called a teen in a 21-year-old's body. However, anyone who knew her knew that you wanted to get on her good side and stay there. Her loyalty to her friends was fearsome when the wrong end of it was aimed at you. Her personality, though, often made others underestimate her. She was the leader of her little group.
Ryou Hikari was slightly shorter than Yugi and had white hair, brown eyes and pale skin. She was a soft spoken girl and was called a gentle house cat. She also had a side of her that you didn't want to mess with. When one became her enemy, they would suffer in such a way it only seemed like bad luck and she always showed concern for her victims. She was the quiet one in the set.
Marik Hikari was as tall as Yugi with her dusty blond hair, lavender eyes, and tan skin. She was loyal but also clear-minded. She wasn't afraid to fight her loved ones if they were doing the wrong thing. If you did manage to get on her permanent good list, then she was an angel in disguise. She was the rebel.
Jolene 'Joey' Wheeler was a little taller than Ryou bit shorter than Yugi. She had gold hair, brown eyes, and olive skin. She was a bit rogue and rude and generally rough around the edges, but she was the most loyal of them. This made her the type of person that you would really want on your side in a fight. If you were one of her foes, … well, … let's just say that you'd best have good medical insurance. She was the Knight of the four girls.
The three Hikari's were orphaned at a young age and Joey's family took them in. They were hardly ever separated. In fact, there was a good length of time when they shared everything from storage space to cloths to time in the bath. They sometimes still did. The one and only thing about themselves that they were conflicted on was whether or not to be proud of a specific gift they all had. They had powerful singing voices that they were able to control very well.
The conflict was caused by how they discovered this gift. Joey's mother and father were arguing constantly and the girls were always involved in it somehow. They walked out of the house during one such fight and found a karaoke stand. They sang a song called 'Little Toy Guns' that described how they felt. By the end of the song, they found a huge crowd clapping for them. Upon returning home, Joey's father was gone and her mother was crying.
The girls started finding ways to make money through this gift to help with the bills. It was when they turned 18 that Ishizu heard them singing and gave them a permanent job as entertainers at her bar. They accepted the job after Joey's mother died of Cancer soon after.