Board Thread:Creation Box/@comment-4531825-20140420104535

Gender: I'm a girl despite with you may think.

Birthday: February 4, 1996

Face claim: Cristine Prosperi

Family/Housemates: Her sister is a few towns over and she lives alone.

Address: 32/J Russell Avenue, Lebeaux

Personality: I'm brutally honest, and I don't cut corners. I'm very bold. I'm also very tomboyish and athletic even though I can be very feminine. I'm also very liberal. I'm very vocal and opinionated and I love to debate my standpoint on certain ideas. I'm very independent and try not to grow attached to things so easily.

History: I was born in Canada but was moved to California shortly after with my twin sister. I was always very boyish, even from birth considering they thought I was a boy and had all types of boy stuff ready for me and had named me Blake. That sorta stuck all of my life.

My scumbag father used to verbally abuse me during my insecure phase of my life and drove me to being bulimic up until I was almost 17. Eventually I broke free of that bind and always held a grudge towards my parents because GE did this to me and my mom stood by and did nothing to stop it.

After I transferred to HAHS late in my sophomore year, I met Hunter Samuel. He was like the first boy I really had a schoolgirl crush on and I kinda liked it. He eventually noticed me and we dated for about 6 months before he broke off our relationship hastily, thus breaking my heart.

I kinda moved on from it now, but I'm kinda not I'm the mood for relationships anymore and I'm mostly focusing on myself now. During this little epiphany, I realized that 1) I don't really want to be a star anymore and 2) I wanted nothing more than to just start over. So, I worked diligently in the last few months of school and actually earned my diploma a few weeks early. With that, I left California and came here to start over and begin college at Lebeaux University in the fall with a major in gender sociology.

Describe your character in a word: Fierce.

How your character would describe themselves in a word: Independent. 