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Post by kitty pym on Mar 7, 2012 22:08:36 GMT -5
Kathrin Margret PymOne Hundred and Four | Unemployed | Vegetarian Vampire Application
Kitty’s a child of the roaring 20s; a real spitfire with plenty of gumption. She was a wild one when she was human and still wild into the first few decades after becoming a vampire, though she was kept a little reined in by her ‘father’. But since she’s left Mordecai, about two decades ago, Kitty has become more mature. Fear will do that to a person. Afraid Mordecai will find her and, more importantly, what he’ll do to her if he does, Kitty has been mobile for all twenty years of her independence. For the first time, she is considering settling in a place, as she rather like Seattle, and she’s starting to get lonely.
Friends
Kitty hasn’t had a chance to make many of these since becoming a vampire. Mordecai liked keeping her to himself, and since leaving him Kitty has kept to herself while running. But now that she’s starting to feel like she can relax and settle friends will be something she’ll start to seek. Any vampire would obviously be welcomed, especially since Kitty (secretly) feels a desperate need for kinship. While she has no grandiose vampire ego that would cause her to look down on humans, she has only recently made her dietary transition, so she knows befriending humans could be dangerous for them, but that doesn’t rule anything out.
Enemies
Anyone who tries to tell this girl what to do won’t rank too highly in her opinion and many people may get on her nerves, but it’s doubtful she’ll have too many actual enemies. Well, aside from the whole ‘immortal enemies’ thing with the Quileute shapeshifters, but since Kitty doesn’t know of their existence, it’s hard to count them as her enemies.
Other
There’s a limited scope for other when it comes to Kitty. She doesn’t work, so coworkers are ruled out. She was an only child, although even if she wasn’t they’d be long dead by now. A relationship wouldn’t be impossible, but difficult, as her last one didn’t end so well. But a persistent enough young person (yes, person) could possibly get through to her, y’know, so long as they could tolerate her moodiness.
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Post by elena cortez on Mar 7, 2012 22:10:09 GMT -5
Elena Jessica CortezNineteen | Bar Maid |Shapeshifter Application
Elena’s an adrenaline junky. Anything that can give your body that all natural high, she’ll do. Running, swimming, boxing, diving, cycling; you name it. She’s competitive and enjoys winning, but can lose, relatively, gracefully. She’s family oriented; she goes to her mother’s house every Friday night for dinner and, while she doesn’t like kids in general, she has a soft spot for her little half-brother, Phillip, who, along with her father, she talks to at least once a week via email or phone call. Also, if not noticed, she’s a creature of habit, liking the peace that comes with a scheduled, simple life.
Friends
It can be notice, however, that the sports she does are all solitary/adversarial ones. Elena doesn’t play well with others. It’s not that she doesn’t like people or doesn’t want to connect with someone. She just prefers being on her own. Still, she realizes being a loner isn’t an ideal life style, and is trying to overcome her solitary tendencies, especially since becoming a member of the pack, which makes privacy of any kind damn near impossible.
Enemies
Vampires; Probably the biggest one. While Elena has only a furtive acceptance of the Cullens, the rest of their kind are the enemy to her, and she won’t hesitate to attack if they set foot on the reservation. Besides that, Elena’s short temper would make it easy for someone to get on her bad side, and vice versa.
Other
Elena works at the bar in Forks four-five nights a week, so coworkers and a boss are all possible. Immediate family’s closed off, but cousins and aunts/uncles are open for possibilities. As for relationships, it would be complicated, but not impossible. Elena’s not one for strong advances, as she gets enough of those at the bar, but a good friendship becoming something more could develop. Imprinting is fuzzy (since I’m not sure if female shifters can imprint). And Elena can’t have children, so in a relationship, that could eventually become a problem.
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Post by fred jones on Mar 7, 2012 22:11:29 GMT -5
Winifred Aisling Jones Eighteen | Student |Human Application
Fred, our proud native Scot, lives in Forks, Washington with her aunt, Susan Williams. She’s in her last year of Forks High School, with little interest in post-secondary education. She’s not the best student, but is a smart girl; she’s a big fan of self-directed study, and reads frequently, but usually nothing that will help her pass ‘uninteresting subjects’. As a child, Fred once dreamed she’d be an adventurer, but she’s long since left that behind with so many other things.
Friends
Overcompensating from the issues of her childhood, Fred’s tried to make up for her solitary, fairy-tale oriented kid-self by being a social butterfly. She likes getting along with people, though this doesn’t mean that if you tick her off she won’t trounce you. Superficial friends seem like a given for Fred, but close friendships are hard for her to form, as she finds it hard to trust others, sure that once she does they’ll leave her.
Enemies
Anyone who dares mock her accent. Or her driving. Or her gingerness. Okay, maybe they won’t be “enemies” enemies, but in high school, as a human, it’s as good as it gets. But Fred’s inquisitive and insightful. If she noticed something strange, she wouldn’t let it go, she’d investigate. Maybe if someone didn’t want her poking around, that would be enough to create an enemy.
Other
Forks is a small town, so there are a lot of options for ‘other’. Neighbors, schoolmates, whatever. Relationships, real lasting ones anyways, would be difficult (Shocker! Seriously, eventually I’ll have a character who can have a normal, healthy relationship) for the same reason as close friendships: Fred finds it hard to trust. But dating, casual fun dating, is definitely doable. After all, Fred can be a flirt.
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