About Her
Victoria is for the most part shy and soft-spoken, acting the part of the obedient child to her parents. She's a bit romantic, wanting to marry for love and falling in love with Victor practically at first sight. She's quiet and dutiful, not usually bringing attention to herself. Even when she's feeling miserable, she doesn't typically speak up (as evidenced by her silence both when Barkis marries her and when she's watching Victor and Emily's wedding).
However, when the times call for it, Victoria shows a streak of bravery and rebelliousness. She defies her parents and sneaks out of the Everglot mansion to try and find help for Victor. After that goes awry and she's sealed into her room, she tries to break her way out with a fireplace poker. Although she falls briefly into inactive despair once she's forced to marry Lord Barkis, she angrily tells him off and shoves him once it becomes apparent he's married her only for her (nonexistent) fortune. Even when he tries to abduct her from the church at the end, she struggles and tries to get away, seizing the first chance she gets to flee from his grip.
Victoria doesn't laugh or smile as much as Emily, and isn't quite as lively, because with parents like hers, there isn't much to smile or laugh about in her life. But on the inside she is quite sassy and smart. She is not so much scared of Emily and the other dead people, but more scared of what happens in real life. For example, when things don't go according to her plan, she is seen looking scared and miserable, and shows happiness in a different and more calm way than Emily.