Post by edenremedy on Jul 1, 2010 21:44:15 GMT -5
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Desired name : Dianna Kianna (Kiki) Karmel
Gender : Female
Age : 17
Relations : Kiki (Dianna) is the child-minded, fun girl at McKinley High. She is currently a student, and enjoys her time in the Glee club. Kiki is also almost always found after school in the home economics room.
Cheer up and dry your damp eyes and tell me when it rains.
And I'll blend up that rainbow above you and shoot it through your veins.
Gender : Female
Age : 17
Relations : Kiki (Dianna) is the child-minded, fun girl at McKinley High. She is currently a student, and enjoys her time in the Glee club. Kiki is also almost always found after school in the home economics room.
Cheer up and dry your damp eyes and tell me when it rains.
And I'll blend up that rainbow above you and shoot it through your veins.
★P ★ E ★ R ★ S ★ O★ N ★ A ★ L ★ I ★ T ★ Y★
- Child-minded
- Care-free
- Shy
- Artistic
- Daydreamer
- Dependant
- Has a tendency to 'cling' to people she has a close relation to when she's afraid or unhappy
- Very kind
- Sensitive
- Very forgetful
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Appearance
play by ; Honestly no one in specific. Any suggestion on who she reminds you of?..
residence ; Kiki gives no hint of having any relationship with her parents. She does not live with them, and she makes it sound like she has none at all. Kiki lives alone in a old, 2 floored house. The basement is very old with a bathroom, a bedroom, a place where she works out, a 'closet' type room, and then a door which leads to the garage. The downstairs is barely ever used, and is eerily dark, even with the lights on. The upstairs has a dining room, with a kitchen which has a hall where the bathroom and the second bedroom is located. The second bedroom is where she sleeps. There is a living room, a hard-floored room, a porch, where it leads to a old pool.
town ; Lima
H. I. S. T, O. R. Y.
Kiki has a childhood someone would wish they could go back an change. Her life started miserably as she was given up to a nasty baby orphanage and spent her first few years in it with disciplined care.
On her 2nd birthday she was adopted by a young couple in their twenties, and taken home. Kiki's parents loved her like they loved each other, a lot. Just as things started to get settled down and comfortable, her mother had gotten extremely sick and had to go to the hospital for multiple tests. It was then established that she had a rare disease that could easily take Kiki's mother. Kiki was devastated, and so was her father. A month later, it seemed as if the disease was clearing from her mother, and then, the day after, she died.
Kiki almost lost it from all the pain and devastation from the loss of her mother. Her father was her only comfort, and he made sure he was there for her.
5 years of depression for Kiki, and she finally found the strength to push away all the bad memories. Just as she had, her father died in a car crash, and she was left alone. Kiki was 16 by then, her father had gone out to get her a new car and now he was dead. This brought back the memories of her dead mother, and doubled her depression and chance of suicide, but she found strength sooner than last time, and toughened up, but she still had her childish mind.
By 17 she found her place in the Glee club of McKinley high where she seems like the smallest and weakest one there.
Kiki has a childhood someone would wish they could go back an change. Her life started miserably as she was given up to a nasty baby orphanage and spent her first few years in it with disciplined care.
On her 2nd birthday she was adopted by a young couple in their twenties, and taken home. Kiki's parents loved her like they loved each other, a lot. Just as things started to get settled down and comfortable, her mother had gotten extremely sick and had to go to the hospital for multiple tests. It was then established that she had a rare disease that could easily take Kiki's mother. Kiki was devastated, and so was her father. A month later, it seemed as if the disease was clearing from her mother, and then, the day after, she died.
Kiki almost lost it from all the pain and devastation from the loss of her mother. Her father was her only comfort, and he made sure he was there for her.
5 years of depression for Kiki, and she finally found the strength to push away all the bad memories. Just as she had, her father died in a car crash, and she was left alone. Kiki was 16 by then, her father had gone out to get her a new car and now he was dead. This brought back the memories of her dead mother, and doubled her depression and chance of suicide, but she found strength sooner than last time, and toughened up, but she still had her childish mind.
By 17 she found her place in the Glee club of McKinley high where she seems like the smallest and weakest one there.
Sample:
P i c t u r e? :
anything else? : Anything? (:
[/blockquote][/blockquote][/size] ~*Dianna Kianna Karmel*~
I pushed open the doors leading into the large and spacey auditorium of McKinley High. I could smell the scent of whatever was left in it. I started along the many rows of chairs, letting my fingers brush along their odd somewhat rough texture. I fixed my gaze on the large, glossy, open stage, and microphone stand. Being only a foot away, I stopped, and gazed into my mind. What song should I practice today?
I let myself slip away for the moment, until I took the shorter way up the stage and heaved myself over the ledge. My shortness sometimes caused me to work harder at sometimes, even if it's just climbing. I stood and counted every auditorium seat that was empty, which was all of them. The silence told me I was completely alone and by myself.
The microphone stand was up to my neck, which was somewhat tall, but I was still quite short. I slid my hand on the smooth metal stand, and stared at the off microphone. I clicked the 'on' button, and performed a test until going off and deciding what song to do again. I searched my head until I found the perfect song, only to be interrupted by the bell.
I sighed, and got off the stage, running along the aisles of seats, and pushing open the door out.
I let myself slip away for the moment, until I took the shorter way up the stage and heaved myself over the ledge. My shortness sometimes caused me to work harder at sometimes, even if it's just climbing. I stood and counted every auditorium seat that was empty, which was all of them. The silence told me I was completely alone and by myself.
The microphone stand was up to my neck, which was somewhat tall, but I was still quite short. I slid my hand on the smooth metal stand, and stared at the off microphone. I clicked the 'on' button, and performed a test until going off and deciding what song to do again. I searched my head until I found the perfect song, only to be interrupted by the bell.
I sighed, and got off the stage, running along the aisles of seats, and pushing open the door out.
P i c t u r e? :
anything else? : Anything? (:
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