Post by Spencer Lucas on Jul 1, 2009 0:29:48 GMT -5
Full Character Name: Spencer Wednesday Lucas
Character Gender: Female
First Grade Preference: Sophmore
Second Grade Preference: Junior
Character's Looks/ Physical Description: Spencer is your stereotypical girl. She has blond hair and blue eyes, with soft freckles scattering her face. Most would describe her as girly, and it's true. She loves to dress in girl clothes, and most of her stuff is pink. Spencer wears very little makeup, mostly just little eyeliner and mascara. Her body is thin, which she gets from running and from dance. Under her right-side swooping bangs, Spencer has her eyebrow pierced, as well as her ear lobes twice and her left cartilage. There's constantly emotion on Spencer's face, and most of the time it's a soft, crooked smile. She knows that she has the precious look, and she wears tight clothes to flaunt it.
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Personality: Many words could be used to describe Spencer, but the most common is energetic. Spence is a very bouncy, bubbly, and lovable girl. She can be a bit slow on some things, but for the most part she's very smart. This girl loves to just live in the moment, and most people know that. Sometimes, however, when Spence is scared, tired, or just not herself, she can be a pretty shy person. Most of the time, when she's in classes or just roaming around, when Spencer meets a new person she's quiet until she knows that they are worth the energy. But when she's having fun with friends, she'll talk very fast and be practically bouncing off of walls. She's a joy to be around, except when she gets distracted constantly because of her ADHD that she takes medication for (but occasionally forgets).
History: Spencer's parents had wanted their daughters to have unique names, ones that they knew no other girls they knew would have. So, they named the twins Spencer Wednesday Lucas and Dallas Star Lucas. Ever since she was younger, Spencer loved her name. Spencer's life growing up was pretty good, except for the fact that she rarely saw her parents. Having rich parents and living in a large house was every little girl's dream, but when that dream was a reality it wasn't such a fairy tale ending. Spence's parents were always working, and she never got along with her twin sister. So, Spencer spent most of her time with the maids or nannies working that day. She befriended one of the maids in particular, an eighteen year old girl named Freddie. When Spencer and her family moved into a smaller, two story house, Freddie was laid off. Spencer lost her only friend then, and she was only seven years old.
When she was younger, Spencer was usually very reserved. But once she turned eight, and she was diagnosed with ADHD, she really started to shine. It was then that she started showing many different talents. Her mother put her in ballet and hip hop dance classes, as well as had her taking art classes. The talents that she was showing separated her and Dallas even more, to the point were they stopped speaking all together. Spencer's mom placed her into Radcore Academy her freshman year, where she started over new and left her sister behind in their hometown of New York, New York.
Special talents: Spencer is exceptional at dance, especially ballet. She's been dancing since she was around eight, and it's her favorite thing to do. Out of all dance types, she favors ballet, closely followed by hip hop. Art is also another talent of Spencer. Spencer can sketch things and make them look almost perfect. Her pictures are very unique, usually of scenes blended together, and she hangs her walls with drawn pictures of people and many different scenes.
Role Playing Example: With a deep inhale, Spencer took in the sweet smell of the freshly cut grass she sat on. Spencer pulled her iPod touch and ear buds from her black messenger bag, hitting play on the first song she found. As she sat there, the classical music played softly in her ears. It was about ten minutes before the bell rang, or so she thought. Spencer stood up from the grass in front of the school, straightening her red plaid miniskirt and dusting some grass off of her black tank top as she did so. When the song ended, Spencer heard the ending of a bell ringing. She mumbled a curse under her breath and walked quickly up the steps and toward her first class. The soft clicks of black and white Nike tennis shoes echoed through the halls and Spencer walked as fast as she could without being noticed by any of the teachers in classes she was passing.
Character Gender: Female
First Grade Preference: Sophmore
Second Grade Preference: Junior
Character's Looks/ Physical Description: Spencer is your stereotypical girl. She has blond hair and blue eyes, with soft freckles scattering her face. Most would describe her as girly, and it's true. She loves to dress in girl clothes, and most of her stuff is pink. Spencer wears very little makeup, mostly just little eyeliner and mascara. Her body is thin, which she gets from running and from dance. Under her right-side swooping bangs, Spencer has her eyebrow pierced, as well as her ear lobes twice and her left cartilage. There's constantly emotion on Spencer's face, and most of the time it's a soft, crooked smile. She knows that she has the precious look, and she wears tight clothes to flaunt it.
Picture:
Personality: Many words could be used to describe Spencer, but the most common is energetic. Spence is a very bouncy, bubbly, and lovable girl. She can be a bit slow on some things, but for the most part she's very smart. This girl loves to just live in the moment, and most people know that. Sometimes, however, when Spence is scared, tired, or just not herself, she can be a pretty shy person. Most of the time, when she's in classes or just roaming around, when Spencer meets a new person she's quiet until she knows that they are worth the energy. But when she's having fun with friends, she'll talk very fast and be practically bouncing off of walls. She's a joy to be around, except when she gets distracted constantly because of her ADHD that she takes medication for (but occasionally forgets).
History: Spencer's parents had wanted their daughters to have unique names, ones that they knew no other girls they knew would have. So, they named the twins Spencer Wednesday Lucas and Dallas Star Lucas. Ever since she was younger, Spencer loved her name. Spencer's life growing up was pretty good, except for the fact that she rarely saw her parents. Having rich parents and living in a large house was every little girl's dream, but when that dream was a reality it wasn't such a fairy tale ending. Spence's parents were always working, and she never got along with her twin sister. So, Spencer spent most of her time with the maids or nannies working that day. She befriended one of the maids in particular, an eighteen year old girl named Freddie. When Spencer and her family moved into a smaller, two story house, Freddie was laid off. Spencer lost her only friend then, and she was only seven years old.
When she was younger, Spencer was usually very reserved. But once she turned eight, and she was diagnosed with ADHD, she really started to shine. It was then that she started showing many different talents. Her mother put her in ballet and hip hop dance classes, as well as had her taking art classes. The talents that she was showing separated her and Dallas even more, to the point were they stopped speaking all together. Spencer's mom placed her into Radcore Academy her freshman year, where she started over new and left her sister behind in their hometown of New York, New York.
Special talents: Spencer is exceptional at dance, especially ballet. She's been dancing since she was around eight, and it's her favorite thing to do. Out of all dance types, she favors ballet, closely followed by hip hop. Art is also another talent of Spencer. Spencer can sketch things and make them look almost perfect. Her pictures are very unique, usually of scenes blended together, and she hangs her walls with drawn pictures of people and many different scenes.
Role Playing Example: With a deep inhale, Spencer took in the sweet smell of the freshly cut grass she sat on. Spencer pulled her iPod touch and ear buds from her black messenger bag, hitting play on the first song she found. As she sat there, the classical music played softly in her ears. It was about ten minutes before the bell rang, or so she thought. Spencer stood up from the grass in front of the school, straightening her red plaid miniskirt and dusting some grass off of her black tank top as she did so. When the song ended, Spencer heard the ending of a bell ringing. She mumbled a curse under her breath and walked quickly up the steps and toward her first class. The soft clicks of black and white Nike tennis shoes echoed through the halls and Spencer walked as fast as she could without being noticed by any of the teachers in classes she was passing.