Lottie

Lottie was a young girl who lived in the 18th century. She was Garrett's sister.

She was portrayed by Gabrielle Marie Miller in the short movie, Turncoats.

Biography
Lottie enlisted in the American Revolutionary War under the alias "James" to look for her brother, Garrett, who by now had become a vampire.

She was wounded in action, and when Garrett found her, he fought to maintain control and carried her to the closest soldier camp for treatment, tended by Carlisle Cullen. Revealing her sexual identity was inevitable, but Carlisle and the nurse agreed to help keep her secret. They removed the two bullets and saved her life. However, in spite of their best efforts, the commanding officer still discovered her identity and decided to arrest her and her accomplices. To protect her, Garrett let himself get arrested to lure away the commanding officer and soldier and proceeded to kill them. Her secret was safe.

Physical description
Lottie had long brown hair that touched her back, which she wore in a braid during the war to keep her identity hidden. Her skin was pale white, and she had brown eyes.

Film portrayal
Lottie is portrayed by Gabrielle Marie Miller in Turncoats.

Appearances

 * Turncoats

Note
Lottie's character was inspired by Deborah Sampson, a female soldier who enlisted in the Revolutionary War.