A man’s only visitor to his shack is this character, where he tells her “Always, always” and keeps the purple-and-white belt she left behind. This character has a birthmark that is alternately described as resembling a stemmed rose, a snake, and her mother’s ashes. This character realizes she knew nothing about her lover when she discovers from his driver’s license that his real name is Albert Jacks. As a child, this character cuts off her fingertip with a knife to scare off four Irish boys from bullying her. A “plague of robins” accompanies this character’s return to the town of Medallion. This character’s senile grandmother Eva conflates her with the narrator when recalling an accident during which this character drowned Chicken Little in the river. For 10 points, name this best friend of Nel Wright and resident of the Bottom who titles a novel by Toni Morrison. ■END■
ANSWER: Sula Peace [prompt on Peace]
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