Post by juliet marie wayne on Jun 24, 2011 0:57:12 GMT -5
Character Name: Juliet Marie Wayne
Nickname(s): Julie, Jane, Jule
Gender: Female
Age: Seventeen
Grade: Junior
Sexuality: Straight
Clique: Geek
Subgroup: Runaway
Weight: 110lbs
Height: 5'2
Appearence:
Nickname(s): Julie, Jane, Jule
Gender: Female
Age: Seventeen
Grade: Junior
Sexuality: Straight
Clique: Geek
Subgroup: Runaway
Weight: 110lbs
Height: 5'2
Appearence:
Coming in at five foot two inches and one hundred and ten pounds, it is obvious that Juliet is a small girl. With dark brown, almost black hair, golden eyes, and a fair skin tone it is obvious that she is not your typical California girl. Her hair is wavy and messy most times falling over her shoulders down to the middle of her back. Unlike many teens, Juliet has no imperfections on her skin for tumbles at the playground or play dates gone wrong. The only blemish on her skin is a burn on the back of her left shoulder, but even that usually isn't visible in her typical clothes.Personality:
When it comes to style, it's hard to put Juliet into a set category. She's used to wearing whatever has been given to her and making it work. Give her anything and she can pull together a presentable outfit. Most days when she's out and about, she can be found in jeans and a tee shirt or hoodie. Relaxing at home is a different story. Julie tends to always be in flannel pajama bottoms and a cami while at home opting for comfort over presentation. There are those rare occasions she may break out some shorts, skirts, or even a dress, but that’s only on very, very rare occasions.
Blessed with her mother’s good looks and her father’s hair and eyes, Juliet really doesn't need much in the way of makeup. Like many teens she does get the occasional pimple and has to bring out the works, concealer, foundation, and powder. On any normal day though Julie can be spotted wearing lip balm, black mascara, and any of her numerous eyeliner colors. For fancy occasions she may throw in some colored lip gloss and a bit of blush, but not much past that ever makes it onto this girls face.
In the department of piercings and tattoos, Juliet can be counted as one of the decorated. She has both ears pierced twice, as well as her tragus on her right ear. Just recently she got a tattoo of two four pointed stars on the back of her right shoulder to remind her that there’s always light even in the worst situations. She as a few other piercing and tattoo ideas up her sleeve, and knows she has plenty of time to get them since after all she is only seventeen.
SARCASTICHistory:
Yes, this girl here has a mouth on her. Granted, not many actually hear it, unless they do something wrong. Julie isn't really all that sarcastic around everybody, but her friends will probably hear a great deal of it. Most of the time she uses it when she disapproves of something; there are those occasions where she will use it in a joking manner too, but that's not very often. If something is really working her nerves the sarcasm will just spill out of her mouth none stop. There is a point when Juliet knows that enough is and enough and she has to stop, but sometimes she doesn't realize that until it's too late.
FRIENDLY
There aren't many people Juliet doesn't get along with. She's not one to judge someone right off the bat. They always have a chance to show their real colors. Unlike her "father" first impressions aren't everything to her and she thinks everyone deserves a first and second chance. Now if you screw up with your chance, well you brought it upon yourself. Jule doesn't push people away unless she is scared she is getting too attached. Even with her enemies it’s hard to hold a grudge for too long, unless you really did something horrible or mean. Safe to say, once you prove yourself to her, you're stuck with her.
INNOVATIVE
Of course she's innovative, why would that surprise you. I mean she is the true daughter of a software designer. Now, she's not as good as her dad, but she can do quick work with little supplies. A lot of times it's a good thing too because usually Juliet is the one bailing her and her friends out of any trouble they get in. Throw a challenge at her and Juliet can almost always give you a solution. Juliet was the go to girl among her friends when it came to projects and studying for a test. She's good at working with her hands and tends to makes a lot of her own gadgets.
SECRETIVE
This is defiantly the worst trait to have right now. Juliet doesn’t like telling people things that they don’t need to know. She doesn’t like having to be told how to live her life, so her and authority don’t get along too well. Also she doesn’t talk too much about her life or family back in New York. With the rumor mill as vicious as it is out here she’d prefer it not get around that she’s an affair child that her family didn’t want. As long as all that stays hush hush, life in central for Juliet will be perfect.
CURIOUS
Juliet strives to know at least something about everything. Knowledge is power, and power gets you places in life. She likes knowing how things work, and what makes them work. Often she will sneak around to try and find out what I can about something if she really has to. Also Julie has a tendency to ask others multiple questions about new things. Some of the time they find this extremely annoying, but most of her friends have gotten used to it. The more she knows about everything the better she can avoid people finding out stuff about her. And besides, curiosity didn’t really kill the cat.
GUARDED
Juliet has very thick, high walls that people have to overcome to really get close to her. People will not be able to get to know her easily. Rarely will Jule show much emotion over anything, and even more rare for someone to see her crying. Emotions just let people get hurt easier, and Juliet’s guarded personality lessens those emotions, and the possibility to be hurt. Besides she’s been hurt enough in the past that she really doesn’t need any more of it in her life. Sometimes it makes it hard to have true friends, or a lasting relationship, but it’s better than suffering the pain right?
Let's start at the beginning. Bruce Wayne and Judy Wilson met back in high school. Bruce was the star quarterback and Judy was the head cheerleader, the only difference between the two was that Bruce actually had a brain to back up his brawn. They were the perfect high school couple and everyone envied them. As soon as they graduated Bruce proposed to her, and of course she said yes, he was the love of her life. They struggled at first; Bruce was slowly working his way up inside the government while Judy worked as many part time jobs as she could. Once Bruce had a well paying job, Judy's part time jobs came to an end. She was all money and appearances, becoming the typical trophy wife. At the age of twenty-four Judy had her first child, a boy named Daniel. He was the perfect child they always wanted; Bruce couldn't have been more proud.Sample Rp:
For a year everything was perfect; Bruce, Judy, and Danny we're the perfect family, in the perfect house, with perfect lives, but perfect wasn't so perfect for Judy. She was getting bored, everything was just to orderly she longed for something different to break the endless cycle that was her everyday life. She started leaving Danny with a nanny as she went into town to shop, have lunches with friends, sometimes she would even visit the local singles bar just to have some fun. It wasn't hard for Judy to pick up guys she was 25 and gorgeous. At first she didn't take anything too seriously, just flirting and having a couple drinks was enough for her. Things started to change when William Porter started meeting up with Judy on a regular basis. Judy had always been drawn to men with money, and money William had. He was a top notch software developer for big league computer companies. It was almost impossible for Judy to stay away from him. Needless to say things got pretty serious and one drunken night, Judy went back to Williams place and they slept together. Waking up the next morning Judy prayed that she wouldn't get pregnant, but as many would possibly predict, she did.
Now Bruce didn't realize his wife's absence the past few months because he was constantly busy at work and most nights when he was home so was she. Judy did her best to keep the pregnancy from him as much as possible, but after awhile it was impossible to hide. Bruce and Judy hadn't slept together in that way since Danny was born, and was furious when he found out that Judy was pregnant with another man's child. For weeks he wouldn't speak to Judy, but he wasn't the type of man to leave his wife. When the baby was born Bruce swore he would have nothing to do with it. He would pay for its expenses but it was not his child and Judy would have to take care of it herself. Even that turned into Judy shoving the child off onto a nanny so that she had as little to do with it as possible in hopes of getting back on Bruce's good side. The child's name, Juliet Marie Wayne.
Once Juliet arrived life for the Wayne's was anything but perfect, but to little Juliet it was all she grew up knowing. Juliet knew of her mother and father well from stories her nanny told her and the short family dinners her mother insisted on every Sunday night. "A girl has a right to know her father and brother," Judy used to always say to Bruce. These meals weren't happy time; in fact they were very tense. They usually started with Juliet trying to interact with Danny, him pushing her away, and Bruce walking away from the table half way through the meal. Judy wouldn't even look at her own daughter. Juliet was the black cloud in the family that they just couldn't shake. With her dark hair and light golden eyes it was obvious to any outsider looking in that she didn't belong in a family of blonde hair, blue eyed, perfectionists.
Growing up Juliet never receive anything new, toys were given to her as Danny grew tired of them, and her clothes were the cheapest most acceptable cloths that her nanny could find. Her nanny became like her mother, but Juliet didn't know better. She figured that since they had Danny they didn't need her, but later she learned just how wrong her thoughts were.
By the time Juliet was two, Judy was finally back in good graces with Bruce and they were ready to have another child of their own. Almost within no time at all was pregnant with their next child. Bruce pampered Judy like she was a queen, giving her the nicest things and the best baby shower ever. Danny got to take part in all the fun of picking out clothes, toys, and furniture for the new baby all while Juliet watched from the shadows, left unthought-of of in her parents brains. Soon Michael was born, another blonde haired, blue eyed child to add to the perfect family Bruce and Judy had. Whenever Bruce was home he would play with Danny and Mikey for hours, but never let Juliet join. Judy would take the boys out for play dates and walks around the park near their house, but Juliet never saw more of the backyard of her house. Seeing her parents loving this new child more than her hurt and confused her even at the age of five. She swore she must have done something wrong as a child and constantly asked her nanny about it but always received the same response that she had done nothing wrong and to not worry her pretty little head over it.
Juliet continued to grow up like a normal child; she received the basics and nothing more. When her nanny took her out it was never mentioned just who's child she was in fear of ruining the reputation Bruce and Judy Wayne had built up over the years. When Julie was about six or seven, Judy and Bruce went on a business trip to London and had Judy's sister Kate came to watch the children. It was truly the first time Juliet was ever permitted to interact with the boys and actually be a part of the Wayne family. Needless to say she had a blast. While Danny gave her dirty looks and made snide comments about her, Mikey loved how she would play silly games with him unlike Danny who at the age of nine believe he was too good to play childish games with his little brother. Once Bruce and Judy came home though, everything went back to normal.
As the children grew up, they all developed different personalities. Danny was the perfect son my parents had always dreamed of following right in Bruce's footsteps, even at an early age. He had brains and brawn, and he wouldn't let anyone forget it. Mikey was the cute little angel. Who got away with anything and everything. Then there was Juliet, the problem child. On rare occasions Judy would try and take Juliet out for some type of socialization with other children but it never worked out well and Juliet just ended up fighting with most kids. Forget family functions to the one time Juliet went she acted so unladylike and impolite that her mother didn't have one idea what to do with her. Eventually Judy got so fed up with Juliet and how it just wasn’t working with her living with them that she sent her off to live with Kate in Central, California. Judy wanted her daughter out of her sight, but at nine year's old Juliet had nothing tying her down to this family here in New York and willing went.
Life in California wasn't much different than what she was used to back in New York. While her Aunt Kate lived in a normal sized house she got the same things she was used to: moderately priced clothes, no toys too crazy or extravagant, just a simple life. As she worked her way through school it was evident that Juliet was very smart, and by the age of fifteen realized that something just didn’t piece together about her and her family. Bringing up the subject with her Aunt was hard, but she wanted to know the truth. Kate didn't play games, she straight up told Julie that she was an affair child and that is why her "father" -Bruce- hated her so much and why her mother paid little attention to her. Realizing that she was the black smudge on her family's perfect life really got to Juliet at first. She threw herself into her school work, music, art, and reading, anything really to help her step away from reality for a while.
Kate became worried about Juliet and talked to her about how none of this was her fault and that she didn't need that family to be happy and successful. Those words reminded her of exactly what her nanny used to tell her. At sixteen her actions took a turn for the better as Juliet decided that she was going to show that family just how wrong they were for casting her away. She would great, better than any of them would have ever assumed.
"Lazily Viven got out of her bed. The others in her dorm were still happily sleeping, and like always she was the first one up. She was jealous of them sleeping in when the got the chance, but Ven's body was set. Every day she woke up at the same time no matter what. It didn't matter how late she went to sleep either. Not wanting to wake any of them up and have to endure their grouchiness, she quickly and very quietly pulled a hoodie over her head and slipped on a pair of sneakers. As she was about to walk out of her room she saw how bad her hair was. There was no reason to put much effort into it, so she pulled it up into a ponytail. Content with her appearance Ven took one last glance at her sleeping roommate before stepping out of the room.Celeb:
Being out of her dorm early like this was just how Ven liked it. Most of the school was still fast asleep in their comfortable little beds and she had free reign to do as she pleased. Well just about anything really. Down hall, after hall she wandered looking for something interesting to do. The day before she had spent some time in the library making going there pointless. As she walked by the kitchen she smelled the delicious breakfast cooking. Her mouth watered but she knew she couldn't have any food yet so she just kept walking. Soon she ended up in the entrance hall. Viven sighed. The only place to go now was out. 'Well maybe it would be nicer outside. There would defiantly be more to see,' she thought. That's when she glanced down at her shorts. Okay, so she wasn't exactly dressed to go outside. Standing at the doors she hoped it was not too cold out.
Of course as she walked out the door thought she was hit with a blast of cold air. "Great. Just my luck," she mumbled to herself. The scenery outside made up for it though as Viven looked around. Just the look of things caused her to smile brightly. Slowly she began to walk the grounds. Even before Viv had found out who her spirit was she had always loved walking around outside. Nature always drew her in. The sights, sounds, and feel it all just appealed to her strongly. Out here she felt in her element, like nothing could touch her. As she walked she thought about her family. She was so happy to be here, but she missed her brother's, Mikey more so than Danny. Mikey and her would walk around their back yard at home all the time. On some days she'd even play adventurer with him. Sighing she shook the thoughts from her head. Now wasn't the time to be getting home sick.
Already Viven had walked by all the various sport areas. Sports were fun to play when you had a group of people, but right now she was all alone so sports were out. With a half smile on her face she continued to walk on. Passing by the enchanted forest she heard various birds chirping. It was a nice place in there she knew, but just like sports it was nowhere to go by yourself. There was really only one place left to go, but it was her favorite, Crystal Lake. It was always really nice out there, the water and just everything. Ven spent a lot of her time out there. The lake was so peaceful and a great place to think. Still sticking to her slow pace she made her way over to the lake. As she got closer to the lake her smile grew wider. Pretty soon she was at the lake. Now she just had to make her way to her spot. Yes, Ven had a specific place she liked to sit while she was at the lake. It's not crazy, it's tradition.
When Ven arrived at her spot though someone was already there, a boy none-the-less. Without her even realizing it her head tilted to the side taking him in. He had to be about her age, at least that's the way it looked. It surprised her also that someone else was there. He wasn't that bad looking, maybe she could talk to him. Carefully she walked up to the boy. "Um, hi. Do you mind if I join you? This spot is where I usually sit when I come out here. I'm Viven by the way," she said looking down at the boy. Really she wasn't used to meeting people like this. It made her nervous. What if he was mean, or rude? Hopefully he wasn't like that and wouldn't mind the company."
Lizz MohinOut Of Character:
Hii, I'm Elycee. I'm nineteen years old and have been rp'ing for about five or six years now I guess. You can contact me through aim at EMWswim or email me at emwswim@verizon.net. : )