Post by nu on Feb 12, 2010 20:38:09 GMT -5
Character Name: Abigail Elizabeth Winchester
Nickname: Abby
Age: 17
Birthday: 4th July
Place of birth: Singapore
School: Silver
Grade: Senior
Height: 5'6
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Detailed Appearance: Having a love of colours makes Abby practically a walking rainbow as she usually chooses to wear pastel coloured tops and dresses with frilly skirts and jeans she designs herself.
She has an athletic built with just a little bit more curves than her other fellow cheerleaders and she's proud of her body as it always fills out the clothes she wears perfectly, according to her.
Her pale-toned face is softly contoured without much jutting in or out and she has her father's sharp nose and her mother's almond shaped eyes and pouty lips.
Her dark almost black hair is usually left to tumble in soft waves down her back, ending somewhere in between her shoulder blades but during practice or games, it depends on the majority of the team's hairstyle.
Personality: Although she portrays the quintessential catty cheerleader to a T, Abby is much more complex than the average bitch. Choosing to also pursue an academic future, she works hard to get a high average score in every class she takes to prove to her parents that she is able to juggle both her scholastic achievements and extra-curricular activities. She shows enough respect to her parents and authority to have them believe she is a responsible, dilligent and well-rounded teenager.
Abby essentially doesn't have one true identity, relying on her chameleon-like ability to change personalities on whim. To her close friends, she's the girl you want around to fend off the boys when they get too rowdy. To her teammates she's a dedicated teamplayer who doesn't take crap from anyone and isn't afraid to tell the truth. To her parents, she's a loving and dutiful daughter who never misses Sunday church for anything. To her siblings, she's the warm and caring big sister any person would be lucky to have.
The fact that she doesn't really know who she is exactly is what makes her depressed, leading her to fill that void by taking advantage of the trust given by her parents. When it serves her purpose, she is an excellent liar. She's also an opinionated person who stands by her beliefs. She can be quite perceptive when she puts her mind to it but most of the time she doesn't bother with it.
Thoughts On High School: High school for Abby is just a journey and not a destination. She came to terms with the fact that she was not going to be a cheerleader her whole life a long time ago. But for now, she's going to milk it all for what it was worth.
She changed a lot after the major incidents that occured like the fire, the earthquake and most definitely the shooting. Although she didn't lose anyone she was particularly close to, she was shaken up by all of it; the trauma pretty much made her that more unstable.
Personally, the whole merging thing Gould and Silver has going for them is only a threat to her if they kicked her off the squad. But other than that, she was all for the merging. What was the worst thing that could happen with having a bunch of people into their gigantic school anyway?
Town Area: Malibu
Job: None
Transportation: Silver BMW convertible
Family Background: Kevin Winchester - 45 [Lieutenant General in Westland Moore Military Academy]
Jillian Elizabeth Winchester - 42 [Housewife]
Winter Elizabeth Winchester - 12
Bailey Elizabeth Winchester - 9
Matthew Winchester - 5
Patty Hewes - 2 year old Golden Retriever
They are economically stable and will be for years to come.
History: Kevin and Jillian met when they were in high school as best friends but lost touch when Kevin was sent to military school. They reunited during Jillian's college graduation where he conducted a marching band for the ceremony and a whirlwind romance ensued. After a one year courtship, Jillian was brought to Singapore where Kevin was stationed and in a quaint ceremony, the couple got married and conceived their first child on their first night.
A mere three months after Abigail was born, Kevin once again brought Jillian to a new country along with their baby daughter to South Korea where daughter number two was conceived and given birth to. When Winter turned two, the family of four moved to Borneo where Kevin and Jillian got their third child and the following year had them moving to Australia, Canada and Germany before they went back to Malibu after Kevin got promoted to Lieutenant General and was immediately sent to Westland Moore Military Academy, the most prestigious military school in the country.
With baby number four along the way, the five member family settled into what they hoped was a permanent home in a gated community in Malibu. Things looked to be going according to plan for the Winchester family until the earthquake that followed the fire in Silver changed Abigail in ways her parents were just not privy to because they still see the girl who immediately took on the role of big sister when Winter Elizabeth came around.
Papa and Mama Winchester refuse to believe that their sweet and loving eldest daughter was capable of doing anything remotely questionable as the girl had inherited her father's high tolerance for alcohol and her mother's easy ability to bury a problem deep into the sand. They trust her so much that she gets away with practically everything - including the money for her to buy anti-depressants.
Class Schedule: 1st Period: Statistics
2nd Period: English
3rd Period: Physics
4th Period: Government
5th Period Trigonometry
6th Period: PE
Attendance Length: Since Freshman year so 3 1/4 years?
After School Activities: Cheer squad, Student Council and Writer's Workshop
Likes: Putting her siblings to sleep after a horrible day, because the sight of their smile can easily lift her spirits even in her darkest moods. Practicing her tumbling when there's a particularly stressful problem for her to not care about. Not getting caught when she's lying. Her high tolerance for alcohol consumption is something she's quite proud of because not once had she gone home drunk or smelling like alcohol either, strengthening her parents trust in her. She loves to surf the internet for meaningless information just for general knowledge. Observing people is one of her more habitual hobbies whenever she has free time in her hands. Fruits and vegetables really are awesome.
Dislikes: She doesn't like it when her cheese curdles up when she makes mac and cheese. As much as she too is full of herself at times, she hates it when people overdo the whole "I'm pretty and popular therefore whatever I say goes" persona that some of her team and school mates seem to have adopted. Weight watchers get on her nerves. She just doesn't understand the reason for girls to either starve themselves or count calories or ralph their lunch just to stay thin. People who justify their bad actions with something completely ridiculous. Bigoted jerks who judge people by the majority and not the individual.
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Face Claim: Kaya Scodelario
Player: Nu
Writing Sample: "Wead anothew stowy, Abby." Matthew pleaded with his thumb in the corner of his mouth. His big blue puppy dog eyes stared at Abby until she crumbled under his insane adorableness. The other Winchester siblings waited with bated breath to see if the eldest Winchester would take the bait. The cheer coming from Matthew's powder blue room as they saw Abby nodded had their parents, who were in the room just opposite from the youngest Winchester's room, smiling and shaking their heads in amusement.
"Alright, alright but this is the last one." She warned sternly even though she knew her younger siblings knew she meant nothing by it. "If you little goblins don't go to bed after this story I will go on strike for three days meaning no bedtime stories, no juice after school and-"
"No TV time after homework. We know, we know..." chorused the littlest Winchester with an eye roll. He scrambled to get into his little car bed and pulling the sheets right up to his chin. "Now story!" his voice more clear in his demand without the thumb in his mouth. The other two girls piping in with their own wish for the bedtime story.
Abby let nine year old Bailey climb on to her lap to snuggle as she propped the book up and cleared her throat for the story telling to commence. Within minutes into the tale, the younger Winchesters were enraptured by their eldest sister's constant change in voice and hand gestures and body movements. But as she predicted before she started the story, Winter, Bailey and Matthew were fast falling asleep.
So when she was done, she carefully cradled the half asleep Bailey in her arms before placing the book on the shelf above Matthew's bed. Abby placed a kiss on the five year old's forehead. "Goodnight little Carol." She whispered, making a reference to the little boy's favourite character in his most favourite storybook. "Na-night, Abby." He turned away from her as he snuggled into his covers.
Winter smiled shyly at Abby before thanking her for the story. They walked to Bailey's room to tuck her in before going to Winter's to tuck her in. "Wake me up tomorrow for that run I promised you alright?" Abby pushed Winter's thick bangs off her forehead and smiled when Winter nodded sleepily. "See you in the morning, Abby." The soft-spoken girl drifted off to sleep and Abby went to her own room to try and forget the man who had tried to touch her in the most inappropriate place after school let out.
Closing her eyes, she tried to replace the sour breathed practically toothless smile of the dirty old man with the ones she had just seen drift off to what she hoped was a blissful sleep.
Nickname: Abby
Age: 17
Birthday: 4th July
Place of birth: Singapore
School: Silver
Grade: Senior
Height: 5'6
Hair Color: Dark Brown
Eye Color: Blue
Detailed Appearance: Having a love of colours makes Abby practically a walking rainbow as she usually chooses to wear pastel coloured tops and dresses with frilly skirts and jeans she designs herself.
She has an athletic built with just a little bit more curves than her other fellow cheerleaders and she's proud of her body as it always fills out the clothes she wears perfectly, according to her.
Her pale-toned face is softly contoured without much jutting in or out and she has her father's sharp nose and her mother's almond shaped eyes and pouty lips.
Her dark almost black hair is usually left to tumble in soft waves down her back, ending somewhere in between her shoulder blades but during practice or games, it depends on the majority of the team's hairstyle.
Personality: Although she portrays the quintessential catty cheerleader to a T, Abby is much more complex than the average bitch. Choosing to also pursue an academic future, she works hard to get a high average score in every class she takes to prove to her parents that she is able to juggle both her scholastic achievements and extra-curricular activities. She shows enough respect to her parents and authority to have them believe she is a responsible, dilligent and well-rounded teenager.
Abby essentially doesn't have one true identity, relying on her chameleon-like ability to change personalities on whim. To her close friends, she's the girl you want around to fend off the boys when they get too rowdy. To her teammates she's a dedicated teamplayer who doesn't take crap from anyone and isn't afraid to tell the truth. To her parents, she's a loving and dutiful daughter who never misses Sunday church for anything. To her siblings, she's the warm and caring big sister any person would be lucky to have.
The fact that she doesn't really know who she is exactly is what makes her depressed, leading her to fill that void by taking advantage of the trust given by her parents. When it serves her purpose, she is an excellent liar. She's also an opinionated person who stands by her beliefs. She can be quite perceptive when she puts her mind to it but most of the time she doesn't bother with it.
Thoughts On High School: High school for Abby is just a journey and not a destination. She came to terms with the fact that she was not going to be a cheerleader her whole life a long time ago. But for now, she's going to milk it all for what it was worth.
She changed a lot after the major incidents that occured like the fire, the earthquake and most definitely the shooting. Although she didn't lose anyone she was particularly close to, she was shaken up by all of it; the trauma pretty much made her that more unstable.
Personally, the whole merging thing Gould and Silver has going for them is only a threat to her if they kicked her off the squad. But other than that, she was all for the merging. What was the worst thing that could happen with having a bunch of people into their gigantic school anyway?
Town Area: Malibu
Job: None
Transportation: Silver BMW convertible
Family Background: Kevin Winchester - 45 [Lieutenant General in Westland Moore Military Academy]
Jillian Elizabeth Winchester - 42 [Housewife]
Winter Elizabeth Winchester - 12
Bailey Elizabeth Winchester - 9
Matthew Winchester - 5
Patty Hewes - 2 year old Golden Retriever
They are economically stable and will be for years to come.
History: Kevin and Jillian met when they were in high school as best friends but lost touch when Kevin was sent to military school. They reunited during Jillian's college graduation where he conducted a marching band for the ceremony and a whirlwind romance ensued. After a one year courtship, Jillian was brought to Singapore where Kevin was stationed and in a quaint ceremony, the couple got married and conceived their first child on their first night.
A mere three months after Abigail was born, Kevin once again brought Jillian to a new country along with their baby daughter to South Korea where daughter number two was conceived and given birth to. When Winter turned two, the family of four moved to Borneo where Kevin and Jillian got their third child and the following year had them moving to Australia, Canada and Germany before they went back to Malibu after Kevin got promoted to Lieutenant General and was immediately sent to Westland Moore Military Academy, the most prestigious military school in the country.
With baby number four along the way, the five member family settled into what they hoped was a permanent home in a gated community in Malibu. Things looked to be going according to plan for the Winchester family until the earthquake that followed the fire in Silver changed Abigail in ways her parents were just not privy to because they still see the girl who immediately took on the role of big sister when Winter Elizabeth came around.
Papa and Mama Winchester refuse to believe that their sweet and loving eldest daughter was capable of doing anything remotely questionable as the girl had inherited her father's high tolerance for alcohol and her mother's easy ability to bury a problem deep into the sand. They trust her so much that she gets away with practically everything - including the money for her to buy anti-depressants.
Class Schedule: 1st Period: Statistics
2nd Period: English
3rd Period: Physics
4th Period: Government
5th Period Trigonometry
6th Period: PE
Attendance Length: Since Freshman year so 3 1/4 years?
After School Activities: Cheer squad, Student Council and Writer's Workshop
Likes: Putting her siblings to sleep after a horrible day, because the sight of their smile can easily lift her spirits even in her darkest moods. Practicing her tumbling when there's a particularly stressful problem for her to not care about. Not getting caught when she's lying. Her high tolerance for alcohol consumption is something she's quite proud of because not once had she gone home drunk or smelling like alcohol either, strengthening her parents trust in her. She loves to surf the internet for meaningless information just for general knowledge. Observing people is one of her more habitual hobbies whenever she has free time in her hands. Fruits and vegetables really are awesome.
Dislikes: She doesn't like it when her cheese curdles up when she makes mac and cheese. As much as she too is full of herself at times, she hates it when people overdo the whole "I'm pretty and popular therefore whatever I say goes" persona that some of her team and school mates seem to have adopted. Weight watchers get on her nerves. She just doesn't understand the reason for girls to either starve themselves or count calories or ralph their lunch just to stay thin. People who justify their bad actions with something completely ridiculous. Bigoted jerks who judge people by the majority and not the individual.
Other Information: www.contactmusic.com/pics/lb/marley_and_me_premiere_7_020309/kaya_scodelario_5257015.jpg
Face Claim: Kaya Scodelario
Player: Nu
Writing Sample: "Wead anothew stowy, Abby." Matthew pleaded with his thumb in the corner of his mouth. His big blue puppy dog eyes stared at Abby until she crumbled under his insane adorableness. The other Winchester siblings waited with bated breath to see if the eldest Winchester would take the bait. The cheer coming from Matthew's powder blue room as they saw Abby nodded had their parents, who were in the room just opposite from the youngest Winchester's room, smiling and shaking their heads in amusement.
"Alright, alright but this is the last one." She warned sternly even though she knew her younger siblings knew she meant nothing by it. "If you little goblins don't go to bed after this story I will go on strike for three days meaning no bedtime stories, no juice after school and-"
"No TV time after homework. We know, we know..." chorused the littlest Winchester with an eye roll. He scrambled to get into his little car bed and pulling the sheets right up to his chin. "Now story!" his voice more clear in his demand without the thumb in his mouth. The other two girls piping in with their own wish for the bedtime story.
Abby let nine year old Bailey climb on to her lap to snuggle as she propped the book up and cleared her throat for the story telling to commence. Within minutes into the tale, the younger Winchesters were enraptured by their eldest sister's constant change in voice and hand gestures and body movements. But as she predicted before she started the story, Winter, Bailey and Matthew were fast falling asleep.
So when she was done, she carefully cradled the half asleep Bailey in her arms before placing the book on the shelf above Matthew's bed. Abby placed a kiss on the five year old's forehead. "Goodnight little Carol." She whispered, making a reference to the little boy's favourite character in his most favourite storybook. "Na-night, Abby." He turned away from her as he snuggled into his covers.
Winter smiled shyly at Abby before thanking her for the story. They walked to Bailey's room to tuck her in before going to Winter's to tuck her in. "Wake me up tomorrow for that run I promised you alright?" Abby pushed Winter's thick bangs off her forehead and smiled when Winter nodded sleepily. "See you in the morning, Abby." The soft-spoken girl drifted off to sleep and Abby went to her own room to try and forget the man who had tried to touch her in the most inappropriate place after school let out.
Closing her eyes, she tried to replace the sour breathed practically toothless smile of the dirty old man with the ones she had just seen drift off to what she hoped was a blissful sleep.