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She often attempts to analyse people and help them improve themselves. This is often Robin and occasionally Vlad who often ignore her logic despite a respect for her. Chloe is the only character to give any real thought to Renfield. She has more that once encouraged him to stand up for himself and not let the Count push him around. She also meets Olga briefly and tries to make her nicer through therapy. Most of her efforts fail however due to a lack of interest or in Renfields case a lack of intelligence
 
She often attempts to analyse people and help them improve themselves. This is often Robin and occasionally Vlad who often ignore her logic despite a respect for her. Chloe is the only character to give any real thought to Renfield. She has more that once encouraged him to stand up for himself and not let the Count push him around. She also meets Olga briefly and tries to make her nicer through therapy. Most of her efforts fail however due to a lack of interest or in Renfields case a lack of intelligence
 
Chloe shies away from the trio at the beginning of the second series. She tells Vlad at the early part of the first episode that she will not be going back to the castle, and warns Robin not to either. She also temporarily avoids Vlad and Robin at school - perhaps out of guilt, or to avoid temptation. Although during the events of "Bodyswap" she rejoins them briefly when they visit the town's museum to search for the staff of Carpathia (which would have cured Vlad of vampirism) She seems friendly enough towards Vlad here and seems more relaxed about the idea of vampires. But after witnessing the events of the day she again leaves their company saying "Now I remember why I don't hang out wth you guys any more." In the final episode of the second series, she is seen to knock out a bloodthirsty vampire with a frying-pan before smiling sweetly. She, along with the rest of her family and the Van Helsings, forgets the existence of vampires after Vlad modifies her memory.
 
Chloe shies away from the trio at the beginning of the second series. She tells Vlad at the early part of the first episode that she will not be going back to the castle, and warns Robin not to either. She also temporarily avoids Vlad and Robin at school - perhaps out of guilt, or to avoid temptation. Although during the events of "Bodyswap" she rejoins them briefly when they visit the town's museum to search for the staff of Carpathia (which would have cured Vlad of vampirism) She seems friendly enough towards Vlad here and seems more relaxed about the idea of vampires. But after witnessing the events of the day she again leaves their company saying "Now I remember why I don't hang out wth you guys any more." In the final episode of the second series, she is seen to knock out a bloodthirsty vampire with a frying-pan before smiling sweetly. She, along with the rest of her family and the Van Helsings, forgets the existence of vampires after Vlad modifies her memory.
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Revision as of 19:52, 25 March 2011


Chloe Branaugh
Also Known As Mistress Chloe
Played by Lucy Borja
Species Human (Breather)
First Appearance When You're a Stranger
Last Appearance The Chosen One
Mother Elizabeth Branaugh
Father Graham Branaugh
Occupation Student
Spouse None


Chloe Branaugh is younger than Vlad and Robin and appears to have no other friends due to her always being with Robin and Vlad at school. She is very interlectual and one episode thinks that she has been bitten by Vlad. However in the end it turns out that it is just Ingrid playing a trick. She is the voice of reason in the Robin-Vlad-Chloe trio and is the sometime enemy of Ingrid. She is very knowledgeable; in one episode she translates Egyptian hieroglyphs and she studies the brain. It seems throughout the first series that she has a crush on Vlad, though she hides it well from him. She is also the voice of reason within the Branaugh family. At the Count's aforementioned hunt ball, it was Chloe who tried to extricate her family from the almost hypnotic fascination of the vampires in attendance. She often attempts to analyse people and help them improve themselves. This is often Robin and occasionally Vlad who often ignore her logic despite a respect for her. Chloe is the only character to give any real thought to Renfield. She has more that once encouraged him to stand up for himself and not let the Count push him around. She also meets Olga briefly and tries to make her nicer through therapy. Most of her efforts fail however due to a lack of interest or in Renfields case a lack of intelligence Chloe shies away from the trio at the beginning of the second series. She tells Vlad at the early part of the first episode that she will not be going back to the castle, and warns Robin not to either. She also temporarily avoids Vlad and Robin at school - perhaps out of guilt, or to avoid temptation. Although during the events of "Bodyswap" she rejoins them briefly when they visit the town's museum to search for the staff of Carpathia (which would have cured Vlad of vampirism) She seems friendly enough towards Vlad here and seems more relaxed about the idea of vampires. But after witnessing the events of the day she again leaves their company saying "Now I remember why I don't hang out wth you guys any more." In the final episode of the second series, she is seen to knock out a bloodthirsty vampire with a frying-pan before smiling sweetly. She, along with the rest of her family and the Van Helsings, forgets the existence of vampires after Vlad modifies her memory.