Board Thread:Creation Box/@comment-5073094-20150902023504

Gender: Female

Birthday: January 28, 1990

Face claim: Claire Holt

Family/Housemates: Lives alone/Macy Faraker (mom), Tom Faraker (dad)

Address: 92/B Willow Circle, Lebeaux

Personality: Donna is very confident in herself. If she sees a challenge, she immediately attacks it without a doubt. She believes that to succeed, she must be the best. This can make others believe that she is cocky and arrogant. While Donna may agree, she doesn't care, as being offended brings her down. Her cold nature can stem off of this. Donna is usually inconsiderate of others' feelings. She puts herself above others and finds options that will benefit her over everybody else. She has a smart mouth when anybody tries to tell her off. Donna will immediately snap at them if they try to criticize her, even if what they say didn't offend her at all.

Donna is quite intelligent. She had an exceptional GPA in high school and even managed to get accepted into Lebeaux University. She is very hardworking and competitive. This usually helps her achieve her goals, but can hurt her when she'd be willing to do anything to be the best at what she does. She gets jealous quite easily, but will never admit it. She can never admit to her mistakes and just generally avoids being questioned about them.

History: Donna was born to a teenage mother and father who had drunkenly hooked up one night. As a result of that, Donna was born. She had originally wanted to get an abortion, but her parents were heavily against it. After Donna was born, her mom gave her up for adoption to ensure that Donna grew up with a better chance. Fortunately, Donna was adopted by a couple shortly after. Donna's adoptive mom, Macy, decided that she and her husband, Tom, would adopt Donna because of Macy's infertility. They were both extremely excited at becoming parents. Donna had always thought of them as her real parents.

Growing up, Donna's mom would spend a lot of time at work, leaving Donna and her dad at home. Donna would always try to get her mother to stay at home, to no avail. However, whenever she was home, Donna devoted all of her time to following Macy around. Macy noticed and took up the responsibility to open up more time to spend with Donna. She decided to introduce Donna to soccer, a sport she used to love. Donna, on the other hand, hated it. She wasn't very good, and didn't have the skill that her mother has. With that being said, Donna would just run around, rather than actually kick the ball. Macy saw this, and immediately signed Donna up for track and field. This was what Donna excelled at. She had a quick sprint, high jumps, and a strong arm. This, in a way, backfired on Macy, seeing that Donna would much rather practice than spend time with her.

At school, Donna was very smart. She'd spend more time studying than actually making friends, encouraged by her dad who believed that success was better than friendship. In addition to that, she pushed away anyone who she would think is dragging her down. Donna would ice out anyone who she thought were the slightest bit better than her at something, leading her to have few to no friends at school. This carried on all throughout elementary and middle school.

In high school, everything changed. Donna met a girl named Whitney who was just like her: studious, intelligent, fiercely competitive, and cunning. Usually, Donna would feel threatened, but in this case, Donna decided to let her guard down and try to make friends with Whitney. They became friends, and even got on to the track and field team together. At school, people would look at them like they were a power duo. Whatever they'd wanted done, they would get it with no trouble at all. Soon, Donna would develop romantic feelings for Whitney. She had never really felt this way about anybody before. As usual, Donna kept all of her feelings bottled up inside to avoid anything straining their friendship and/or her chances at becoming valedictorian.

By the end of high school, Donna's goal of valedictorian was fulfilled. She'd managed to be the best with a friend by her side, with them both getting into Lebeaux University. At graduation, however, everything changed. Donna took a risk by asking Whitney out in her speech. She was so sure that Whitney would feel the same for her too. Donna was very mistaken. With the whole crowd silent, Whitney laughed it off and said no quite harshly. Donna had never felt more humiliated in her life. By the end of her speech, she had tears in her eyes and a growing hatred for Whitney who once was her very best friend. Donna made sure that in college, she'd give Whitney hell for humiliating her in front of the whole school.

The second they entered college, Donna made it her goal to make Whitney pay for humiliating her. Donna really didn't care about the fact that she was rejected. Donna really only cared about how she was rejected. Whitney harshly rejected her in front of the senior class and laughed. Donna would make sure Whitney felt the same way she did. To do that, she spread rumors and lies about Whitney around the school to the students, even to the faculty and also made it seem like Donna was the victim. This gained Donna many "friends" who blindly followed whatever she said. Every time Whitney walked by, there would be whispers all around. Everyone who admired Whitney soon looked down on her, thanks to Donna. Whitney knew it was Donna who was out to ruin her reputation. She retaliated by spreading more rumors about Donna. This backfired because pretty quickly, Donna managed to convince almost everyone that Whitney was the one who was out to ruin Donna's reputation instead of the other way around. Everyone immediately iced Whitney out, in favor if Donna. As Donna wished, Whitney dropped out, having enough of the criticism and lies.

After college, Donna decided to be an editor for Belle magazine. She had first applied for an internship and then applied for the position as an editor there a year after. She'd received the job and is now working there and living at her apartment in Lebeaux.

Describe your character in a word. Cocky

How your character would describe him or herself in a word: Superior 