This sounds interesting enough to give it a shot. I'll start with a harmless truth though.
Truth: The wish to find her real parents fluctuated with her age. When Lariza was growing up in the orphanage and became aware the people caring for her were not her family she of course wanted to meet them, though the more time passed without anyone adopting her she was starting to wish for any kind of family. After her adoption she was so happy to have someone she could call "Mom" she didn't even care there were two of them, and for a while forgot about her real parents. During her time in school however, when she met other children with both father and mother she secretely wondered what it would be like to live in a normal family, which resulted in some rather childish attempts to find her real parents (idea for flashback thread, thank you for that
). Though the wish to find out were she came from was understandable she was a little ashamed of thinking like this since she knew her mothers loved her from the bottom of their hearts.
Eventually she got used to the fact she was adopted. Today she rarely thinks about her biological parents, for in her eyes her foster-mothers are the only parents she ever knew. Sometimes she imagines to meet them, but it's not one of her goals in life to actually find them. It's a bit like whiped cream on a banana split: It would feel more complete if it was there, but even when there's none it's still a very tasty dessert
If she would meet them, on the long run she would be confronted with confusion about her own identity and internal conflicts about who she should consider her real parents, the ones who gave birth to her or the ones who raised her. However, since she is an extremely optimistic and happy girl, her first initial reaction when meeting them would be to hug them until they were close to death, and laugh until she lost her voice.
That was fun, and helped me to find out a few things about my character myself^^ So, for whoever is next: Truth or Dare?
At Arvo Kaya was not only the girl he loved, but also the sister of his friend Turrin. After killing her, did he ever think about how Turrin felt about her death? Was he sorry for him?