Trust's daughter Love, nicknamed Charity, was born in Paris on St. Valentine's Day. Faith and Hope are her sisters, but of the three only Love is immortal. Even Death cannot destroy her. Love hopes all things and endures all things. She is blind, but she looks for the best in others. Her hobbies include writing poetry, composing music, writing stories and plays about herself, and writing letters to her many friends, especially her confidante Honesty. Love has a weakness for chocolate and most candies. She is kind, patient, and selfless, and she never says, "I hate so-and-so" or "I hate you," not even jokingly to a friend. Love has a flower garden with a tree into which she carves her friends' initials, and she is interested in fluorography, the Language of Flowers left over from the Victorian Age. Her window shutters have hearts carved into them. Love is often seen at church and around town on certain holidays, most noticeably Christmas and St. Valentine's Day. Some people have trouble telling whether Love is a boy or a girl; sometimes Jealousy or Lust are mistaken for Love, but there are certain distinctions between them. I knew Love once, but Anxiety and Doubt made her leave me. Then I was harassed by Pain, Grief, Depression, Despair, and sometimes Anger.