Aimée L'Orange

Aimée L'Orange is a substitute teacher at Ever After High. She is the mother of Isidore L'Orange.

Appearance
Aimée L'Orange is about 5'4", with blonde hair in a ponytail and green eyes. The ribbons in her hair resemble seaweed. She wears a dress with a tiger stripe pattern and orange shoes. She wears a locket with a turquoise heart around her neck.

Personality
Aimée is clever and crafty, and is always trying to find the perfect solution for her problems. She is also quite friendly and gets along with her children, especially Isidore.

Family
Aimée and her husband have three children, Belinda, Amédée, and Isidore. Belinda is married to Loïc Levert, the son of the King of the Green Isles and has a newborn daughter named Ambre.

Aimée's mother belongs to the Verdecolle family. Her mother's brother, the King of Green Bank, is married to her one of her father's sisters.

Extended family
Aimée has a large extended family. Her father has one brother and eight sisters. In addition to her husband, her paternal cousins include Joliette from The Little Good Mouse, the King of the Peacocks from Princess Rosette, the Green Serpent, Prince Moufy, the king from Belle-Belle ou Le Chevalier Fortuné, Alidor from The Dolphin, and Fabiella, Vasta, Rita, and Tittone from The Three Enchanted Princes.

Her mother has two brothers and four sisters. Her maternal cousins include Tittone and his sisters, Blondel from An Impossible Enchantment, Joliette's husband from The Little Good Mouse, Zezolla's husband from La gatta Cenerentola, and the princess from How the Dragon was Tricked.

Aimé
Aimée is very much in love with her husband Aimé. They spend a lot of time together. Aimé is quite calm and sensitive - Aimée considers herself the dominant one in the relationship. Aimé doesn't visit Ever After High too often, and when he does it's usually with his wife.

Her children
Aimée is quite close with all of her children, especially Isidore. She doesn't mind if they do their own thing with their destiny since she knows teenagers can be rebellious.

Her parents
Aimée's parents are the King and Queen of Happy Isle. She didn't meet them until towards the end of her story, but she is close with them as if she's lived with them her whole life. Aimée is set to become Queen of Happy Isle once her father gets too old, and is already taking many responsibilities.

Aimé's parents
Aimée also gets along with her husband's parents. Her husband's father is the younger brother of her own father. Her husband's mother is a member of the Paperino family.

Ravagio and Tourmentine
Aimée prefers not to talk to her adoptive parents, but she doesn't mind visits from her adopted nieces and nephews. Her favorite niece is Lucinde L'Ogre, who goes to Monster High.

Parent's story - The Bee and the Orange Tree
After many childless years, a king and queen had a daughter, whom they named Aimée. Unfortunately, a ship she was on, wrecked. As fate would have it, she drifted ashore in her cradle. There, an ogre couple found her, and the ogress resolved to raise Aim é e, instead of eating her, resolving that the infant would make a good wife for her son when she grew up. The ogress summoned a hind from the woods to nurse the baby. After fifteen years, the king and queen gave up hope of locating the princess and the king told his brother to send his best son to be the heir to the throne. The brother chose his second son.

Meanwhile Aim é e grew up among the ogres. A little ogre had fallen in love with her, but the thought of marrying him revolted her. She regularly walked along the shore after storms, to protect things swept ashore from the ogres, and one day she found a man. She saved the man, who happened to be her cousin, although neither of them knew the truth or could speak each other's language. She managed to make him understand that he had to hide in a cave. After some time hiding and feeding him, she wished to show her friendship and gave him a locket she wore. This had her name on it, and the prince deduced from her looks that she was indeed his cousin, the princess Aim é e.

The little ogre decided it was time for them to marry, and horror-struck, Aim é e fled to the prince. When she returned, she injured her foot on a thorn and could no longer walk. The prince wondered why she did not come, and when he tried to find her, he was captured.

Now, every night, the ogres all put on golden crowns before they went to bed. The princess snuck in that night, took a crown from the head of a little ogre, and put it on the prince's head. The ogre woke up, seized on the sleeping little ogre who no longer had a crown, and ate him. Again the next night, the princess stole a crown from one of the ogres to place on the Prince's head. This time, the ogress ate the crown-less ogre.

The princess remembered the magic wand that the ogress had used to summon the hind. With it, she gave herself the power to speak the prince's language. He told her who she was, and the princess decided to steal the ogres' camel so they could ride away to safety. She used the wand to enchant a bean to hide their escape. It spoke whenever the ogress asked anything. Finally, however, the ogress realized they had fled. The ogre used his seven-league boots to follow.

When the ogre caught up, the princess turned herself into a boatwoman, the prince into a boat, and the camel into a lake; to confuse the ogre. He found nothing, but when he returned, the ogress told him how they had been transformed with her stolen magic wand, and so he set out to find them again. This time Aimmee turned herself into a dwarf, the prince into a portrait, and the camel into a pillar. When the ogre reached her, she told an elaborate story about how the prince had fought in a tournament in honor of the lady in the picture. Confused again, the ogre returned home.

This time the ogress came after them. The princess turned the prince into an orange tree, herself into a bee, and the camel into a box. The princess stung the ogress and drove her off, but some travelers carried off the wand. Without the wand, the Princess was unable to change the group back into their prior forms.

A princess, Linda, loved to walk in the woods where the orange tree stood. Linda tried to have the tree transplanted into her gardens, Aim é e stung Linda out of jealousy. This caused the prince and princess to quarrel, but they soon reconciled. When Linda tried again, Aim é e stung her again. Linda tried to arm herself with a branch, but when she did, blood flowed from the tree. Aim é e went to fetch a balm for the wound.

A fairy visited the princess and when she detected the enchantment, the fairy restored the prince. He told his story, and she restored Aim é e as well, and then brought them to her parents, where they married.

Role at the school
Aimée is a substitute teacher for Heroics 101. The students enjoy her, since she knows lots of good survival skills. She doesn't go too often since she has a faraway kingdom to maintain

Trivia
If she were an official character, she would be voiced by Julie Ann Taylor, who voices Cordelia in Fire Emblem: Awakening.