Post by bella on May 29, 2011 22:32:34 GMT -5
california hope leone
All we are is dust in the wind.
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AND I THROW MY HEART BACK TO THE OCEAN
nicknames: Cali, Calla, Cal
sex: female
age: 16 years
birthday: November 3
grade: sophomore
orientation: straight
diagnosis: mood disorder; level 3
problem: has fallen into slight depression and has had past suicide attempts has recently stopped eating as a suicide attempt
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BUT IT DON'T GO FAR, IT COME BACK FLOATING
BUT IT DON'T GO FAR, IT COME BACK FLOATING
eyes: bright blue and semi-large
face: circular and no skin flaws (no blemish)
body: short and thin
fashion: very casual and comfortable
playby: zoe kimball
overall: California is a very pretty young girl. She has blue eyes and blonde hair, and she keeps both of them in the best condition. She has smooth skin with hardly any flaws. She wears only eye make-up with a little bronzer on her face to make her seem more tan. Lastly, she wears comfortable clothes, never really thinking about fashion.
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AND I WATCH IT WASH UP WITH THE DEAD FISH
AND I WATCH IT WASH UP WITH THE DEAD FISH
dislikes: Sleep, Being Told She's Ugly, Snakes, Sharks, Spiders, Being Alone
strengths: Photography, making friends, listening to others
weaknesses: comebacks, flirting, standing up for herself
secrets: recently stopped eating because she thinks she's fat and as a suicide attempt, is suicidal, cuts herself
worst memory: her brother dying
best memory: playing and laughing with her brother in their favorite field
desires: to be with her family again, to find someone that will truly love her
pet peeves: jerks, people who just want sex
overall: California is slightly depressed, and so she may not seem appealing to most when you see her from across the courtyard. If you actually meet her, though, she is a sweet, generous girl that would do anything to help another person out or to have a friend. Ever since her brother died, she has been longing for a place where she can belong, but that's hard for her to do considering how shy she is. Normally, she sticks to being alone which she absolutely hates. If you can get her to stop thinking about her brother for awhile, she is very fun-loving and happy-go-lucky.
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BUT IT AIN'T QUITE DEAD, IT JUST IS LIKE THIS
BUT IT AIN'T QUITE DEAD, IT JUST IS LIKE THIS
siblings: Alexander Leone {brother, 18, dead}
other relatives: Patience Samuel {god-mother}
history: California was born in London, England. She went to school with her brother, Alexander, and lived a fairly normal life. She was a happy, young child, and she enjoyed her life. Her brother and she along with their parents lived in a little cottage out in the woods a little ways, and Cali and Alex loved every bit of it. Every day when they got home from school, they would go on an adventure through the woods. One day, they finally found a place where they could just relax: a meadow full of many beautiful flowers and a small pond. They started going to the pond every day after school, and they were the only ones who knew about it. It was the perfect life.
And then one day, their parents died. Though it was a sad day, the children had rarely ever seen their parents due to the couple's long stays in other countries, so the siblings hardly cried. Who they considered their mother was their nannie, Patience, who took care of them when their parents weren't around. Both of the children felt a small pain inside their hearts for the loss of their parents, but it wasn't too great. Until the day, when California was fourteen, that her brother died. Alex had been driving home from a late party, and California sat in the passenger's seat. They were turning onto a road, and someone wasn't paying attention and hit them. The driver's side was the only side hit, and it killed Alexander almost instantly. After that day, Cali fell into depression, and at last, Patience sent her to Hawthorne Academy, hoping that the young girl could be helped in some way.
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OH MY HEART, IT'S A HOUSE IN TORNADO
OH MY HEART, IT'S A HOUSE IN TORNADO
your age: 16
time zone: Eastern
other characters: none
rp sample:
The day was perfect. The sky was a beautiful, bright blue with little to no clouds flitting across it to flaw it's wonderful perfection. The sun shone high in the sky, a lovely orange and yellow ball of light giving its warmth to the living creatures of the planet named Earth. Animals were alive and everywhere, and one could clearly tell that the season was spring. Three squirrels ran around a fallen tree, the two in the back fighting often, symbolizing that the other must be female. Birds, hidden away in the thick branches of the trees, chirped loudly to one another, the males singing their beautiful mating songs. A large farm sat in the middle of all this perfect spring weather, and because it was filled with horses, it made the place that much more beautiful. The farm was more like a school, for there were dorms and classrooms and such, but you could have your own horse there. That was one of the many good things about Aspire Equine Academy. Or at least, that's what California Hope Leone thought, anyway.
California Leone was a beautiful young lady of about seventeen years of age. Her hair was a beautiful light blonde color and her eyes were bright blue. She stood at about five feet, six inches and weighed no more than ninety-eight pounds. A skinny thing she was, but she was an excellent rider, and she rode at the Aspire Equine Academy with her horse Dust In The Wind. On this beautiful, spring morning, she wore her black breaches, a hot pink tank top, and her black riding boots to the barn. She didn't feel comfortable changing in the locker room yet, and so she changed in her home before arriving at the barn. Her hair was pulled back in a loose, messy bun, but her make-up was done to perfection.
As she arrived at the barn, her light pink convertible rolled to a stop before dying as she turned the engine off. The ride from her home to the stables was tremendously short, and sometimes she wished that it was just a little longer. She loved the barn and rider, there was no doubt about it, but her horse, Dusty, was a very rowdy mare that didn't really like to be caught and ridden. Dusty had never truly been taught that humans were okay, and so she ran from them in the fields, and hardly ever let someone get close to catching her. That was one reason why California tried to keep her in the stall. Though she still tried not to get caught, she wasn't as hard to catch, and she couldn't easily move in the stall. Although, trying to catch a wild horse in a stall is a very dangerous thing to do, and it would probably be better for California to just leave her in the fields at night so that it was less life threatening to her if Dusty tried anything.
The young blonde sighed and climbed out of her convertible, not bothering to shut the top, for there was nothing in the car for someone to steal. Pushing the door shut, she walked into the barn, moving straight to the tack room. She walked straight to where she knew Dusty's halter would be hanging, and grabbed the aqua halter and lead off of the hook before moving over to her saddle and bridle. Throwing the bridle, halter, and lead over the saddle, she picked up everything and walked out of the tack room to one of the cross-tie stalls and slinging everything over the side of the stall. Grabbing the halter and lead rope, she walked slowly to her mare's stall, peeking in at her. She was surprisingly calm in her stall, and she stood in the back corner, her large brown eye looking up only for a moment at California before looking away.
The blonde girl walked easily over to the door and undid the lock, keeping the door tightly closed. When Dusty didn't move, California opened the stall door and slipped inside, shutting it tightly behind her. California took a step toward her mare, but as soon as the horse saw the halter, she reared slightly, kicking out at the stall. Cali cooed softly to her, but she continued to kick out at the stall. Continuing to coo gently, California took a step closer to the mare. Dusty reared again, this time kicking out at Cali. "Easy girl... Easy..." She said, taking another step toward the mare. She reared again and moved swiftly around the stall in a circle around California, rearing several times as she did. A loud whinny came from the horse's throat, and she bucked, kicking the side of her stall. "Bloody hell Dusty! Settle down!" California all but shouted at the mare in her British accent. For a moment, she quieted down, and then she reared again and moved swiftly in a circle around the blonde again. California just let her be rowdy, trying to make her lose her energy so that she could be caught.
A long while later, Dusty finally settled down, having only her ears pinned. While she had the chance, California quickly haltered the mare up and led her out of her stall, happy to have her under control at last. Of course, as soon as they got out of the stall, the mare reared, making California turn sharply and get out of the way. Dusty landed hard, shorting loudly with her ears pinned in irritation. Cali rolled her eyes before leading the mare to the cross-tie stall and tying her up there. California moved quickly, brushing the horse swiftly and checking her hooves for rocks while she was still too worn out to move. By the time all that was done, though, the mare had found her energy again, and started to rear slightly in the stall. Cali shook her head and threw the aqua saddle pad and black saddle on the mare's back, and she immediately quieted.
California finished tacking up the mare, having little to no trouble after she got the saddle on her, and led her out of the stall and out of the barn, hanging Dusty's halter on her stall. The mare was relatively calm as they walked toward the outdoor arena, but as soon as she saw the stallion, her hooves picked up into a prance. Cali rolled her eyes at the horse and led her into the arena, taking caution in avoiding the stallion on the lunge. Dusty was still prancing as Cali led her to the far side of the arena, away from the stallion. The blonde stopped the mare and tightened her girth quickly before swiftly mounting her with practiced ease. As soon as Dusty felt the extra weight on her, she reared. California balanced easily on the mare and tapped her easily with the crop. That only angered her more, and as Cali pulled back on the reins to try and steady the mare, she turned completely in a circle, rearing again. The blonde gave another tap of the crop, this time much harder, and the mare reared again, spinning in a tight circle. "You bloody horse!" Cali all but shouted, and the horse reared high, making the girl lose her balance and fall to the ground, landing hard on her butt.
Dusty reared again, and California stood quickly, moving out of the way of flying hooves before grabbing the reins of the bridle and just holding the horse there, staring at her with a disgusted look. "My oh my, Dust In The Wind... I think you're gonna have to be sold... I don't know how much more of you I can take..." She said, shaking her head at the mare and sighing lightly. California reached her hand up and rubbed the horse's nose, knowing that she would have to be sold sooner or later if she kept throwing Cali off. The blonde gave the mare a quick pat on the neck, before turning and looking for the guy with the stallion, wondering if they had been effected by Dusty's bad behavior.
California Leone was a beautiful young lady of about seventeen years of age. Her hair was a beautiful light blonde color and her eyes were bright blue. She stood at about five feet, six inches and weighed no more than ninety-eight pounds. A skinny thing she was, but she was an excellent rider, and she rode at the Aspire Equine Academy with her horse Dust In The Wind. On this beautiful, spring morning, she wore her black breaches, a hot pink tank top, and her black riding boots to the barn. She didn't feel comfortable changing in the locker room yet, and so she changed in her home before arriving at the barn. Her hair was pulled back in a loose, messy bun, but her make-up was done to perfection.
As she arrived at the barn, her light pink convertible rolled to a stop before dying as she turned the engine off. The ride from her home to the stables was tremendously short, and sometimes she wished that it was just a little longer. She loved the barn and rider, there was no doubt about it, but her horse, Dusty, was a very rowdy mare that didn't really like to be caught and ridden. Dusty had never truly been taught that humans were okay, and so she ran from them in the fields, and hardly ever let someone get close to catching her. That was one reason why California tried to keep her in the stall. Though she still tried not to get caught, she wasn't as hard to catch, and she couldn't easily move in the stall. Although, trying to catch a wild horse in a stall is a very dangerous thing to do, and it would probably be better for California to just leave her in the fields at night so that it was less life threatening to her if Dusty tried anything.
The young blonde sighed and climbed out of her convertible, not bothering to shut the top, for there was nothing in the car for someone to steal. Pushing the door shut, she walked into the barn, moving straight to the tack room. She walked straight to where she knew Dusty's halter would be hanging, and grabbed the aqua halter and lead off of the hook before moving over to her saddle and bridle. Throwing the bridle, halter, and lead over the saddle, she picked up everything and walked out of the tack room to one of the cross-tie stalls and slinging everything over the side of the stall. Grabbing the halter and lead rope, she walked slowly to her mare's stall, peeking in at her. She was surprisingly calm in her stall, and she stood in the back corner, her large brown eye looking up only for a moment at California before looking away.
The blonde girl walked easily over to the door and undid the lock, keeping the door tightly closed. When Dusty didn't move, California opened the stall door and slipped inside, shutting it tightly behind her. California took a step toward her mare, but as soon as the horse saw the halter, she reared slightly, kicking out at the stall. Cali cooed softly to her, but she continued to kick out at the stall. Continuing to coo gently, California took a step closer to the mare. Dusty reared again, this time kicking out at Cali. "Easy girl... Easy..." She said, taking another step toward the mare. She reared again and moved swiftly around the stall in a circle around California, rearing several times as she did. A loud whinny came from the horse's throat, and she bucked, kicking the side of her stall. "Bloody hell Dusty! Settle down!" California all but shouted at the mare in her British accent. For a moment, she quieted down, and then she reared again and moved swiftly in a circle around the blonde again. California just let her be rowdy, trying to make her lose her energy so that she could be caught.
A long while later, Dusty finally settled down, having only her ears pinned. While she had the chance, California quickly haltered the mare up and led her out of her stall, happy to have her under control at last. Of course, as soon as they got out of the stall, the mare reared, making California turn sharply and get out of the way. Dusty landed hard, shorting loudly with her ears pinned in irritation. Cali rolled her eyes before leading the mare to the cross-tie stall and tying her up there. California moved quickly, brushing the horse swiftly and checking her hooves for rocks while she was still too worn out to move. By the time all that was done, though, the mare had found her energy again, and started to rear slightly in the stall. Cali shook her head and threw the aqua saddle pad and black saddle on the mare's back, and she immediately quieted.
California finished tacking up the mare, having little to no trouble after she got the saddle on her, and led her out of the stall and out of the barn, hanging Dusty's halter on her stall. The mare was relatively calm as they walked toward the outdoor arena, but as soon as she saw the stallion, her hooves picked up into a prance. Cali rolled her eyes at the horse and led her into the arena, taking caution in avoiding the stallion on the lunge. Dusty was still prancing as Cali led her to the far side of the arena, away from the stallion. The blonde stopped the mare and tightened her girth quickly before swiftly mounting her with practiced ease. As soon as Dusty felt the extra weight on her, she reared. California balanced easily on the mare and tapped her easily with the crop. That only angered her more, and as Cali pulled back on the reins to try and steady the mare, she turned completely in a circle, rearing again. The blonde gave another tap of the crop, this time much harder, and the mare reared again, spinning in a tight circle. "You bloody horse!" Cali all but shouted, and the horse reared high, making the girl lose her balance and fall to the ground, landing hard on her butt.
Dusty reared again, and California stood quickly, moving out of the way of flying hooves before grabbing the reins of the bridle and just holding the horse there, staring at her with a disgusted look. "My oh my, Dust In The Wind... I think you're gonna have to be sold... I don't know how much more of you I can take..." She said, shaking her head at the mare and sighing lightly. California reached her hand up and rubbed the horse's nose, knowing that she would have to be sold sooner or later if she kept throwing Cali off. The blonde gave the mare a quick pat on the neck, before turning and looking for the guy with the stallion, wondering if they had been effected by Dusty's bad behavior.
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OH MY HEART, IT'S A HOUSE IN THE SKY IN THE EYE OF TORNADO
OH MY HEART, IT'S A HOUSE IN THE SKY IN THE EYE OF TORNADO
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