Lauren Brown



Lauren Emma Brown is Ashleigh's younger sister, second-in-command of the Ash-Pack and the Freedom Force, and a main character in the Ash-Pack series.

Biography/Personality/Traits
In the Classic Series, Lauren was very underdeveloped. She was a cute, naive, friendly, and happy go lucky little girl who talked in a very strong lisp. Lauren didn't like her friends being turned evil by Rebecca and often teamed up with Pencil to turn them back. She had the power the control Rebecca's wand and the power to cutify enemies with her puppy eyes. She also blindly followed Ashleigh's commands, too clueless to think otherwise. Lauren also worried about her friends and their well-being.

In the Modern Series, Lauren became more aware of her surroundings, although she was still naive and innocent. She started becoming her own person and realising that Ashleigh was bossy, preferring to stay with other people at times. She also stood up for herself more often, and although she still remained cute, she gained a bit of a temper, which could've come from Ashleigh. She also became more cowardly and worried quite a bit. It was also revealed that she was a startlingly talented builder and mechanic.

In Ash-Pack 2012, Lauren's competitive rivalry with Ashleigh went up, and she became a bit less innocent and friendly, although she was still nicer than Ashleigh. She became somewhat mischievous and sneaky, and she developed an interest in videogames and singing (she is exceptionally good at Bomberman). She also had her first experience with puppy love, as she became attracted to a boy named Larry Coconut, although she was almost completely oblivious to her feelings. She would become very nervous when somebody teased her about her crush. She has also become braver and ready to take charge of the Ash-Pack whenever Ashleigh was out of commission.

In Ash-Pack 2013, Lauren became nicer again, but her intelligence took a dip as she got flanderized, now not knowing simple things like basic math and spelling. She also became weirder and more of a ditz. She became slightly more aware of her feelings for Larry, but still oblivious.

In Ash-Pack Adolescents, there was a long hiatus, so any changed in her personality were unknown.

In Ash-Pack Adolescents V2, Lauren remained naive, friendly, and innocent, but she gained a more optimistic spirit in contrast to the constant worrying in previous installments.