Louisa May Alcott serves as a tactician for the Guild, later transferring to the Renewed Guild after the original's dissolution. She develops intricate strategies without firsthand intelligence on groups like the Armed Detective Agency or Port Mafia. Operating under Francis Scott Key Fitzgerald's command, she displays unshakable loyalty, safeguarding his secrets even under duress and personally aiding him after his fall from the Moby Dick.
Her appearance features short, honey-toned hair in soft waves above the shoulders, accented by dark brown ribbons on both sides of her head. Rounded black glasses highlight her green eyes. She favors a white ruffled blouse paired with a cream shawl displaying detailed tree branch and leaf motifs with tassels, a light mahogany skirt secured by black fasteners, black-and-white diamond-patterned tights, and low gray boots. The anime adaptation streamlines her design, converting the ribbons to a headband and solidifying the tights' coloration.
Extremely shy and introverted with pronounced social anxiety, Louisa visibly flusters when strangers address her, often stammering replies. Edgar Allan Poe, a former Guild associate, identifies her as a "fellow wallflower" due to her reclusive nature. Unexpected encounters—such as confrontations with beggars or public disputes—easily startle her. Despite this, she possesses exceptional intellect and strategic foresight, enabling precise anticipation of enemy maneuvers. She undervalues her own worth, never leveraging her ability for personal benefit and typically avoiding interaction with anyone except Fitzgerald. Her dedication manifests in habitual coffee consumption before planning sessions.
Her ability, *Little Women*, decelerates her personal time to 1/8000th of normal speed exclusively when isolated in a private room. This facilitates extended concentration, compressing weeks of subjective effort into real-world minutes. The power deactivates during combat or social engagement due to its isolation requirement. She relies on quills and paper during its use, likely because technology cannot match her accelerated perception.
Enhanced intelligence underpins her tactical proficiency, allowing exhaustive contingency planning and maintenance of the Guild's strategic dominance. She accurately forecasts hostile movements and coordinates large-scale operations like city-wide destruction scenarios, though she lacks combat skills.
Limited background notes include parents residing in her hometown and her recruitment of Lucy Maud Montgomery from an orphanage, whom she defended after a mission failure. Her namesake derives from the author of *Little Women*, inspiring her ability's title. Additional trivia highlights her acrophobia.