Post by mattie on Sept 21, 2011 19:00:08 GMT -5
ELIZABETH ANN MITCHELL
[/size][/center]Face Claim: Cameron Diaz/Kate Hudson (still deciding)
Character Age: 15
Character's Grade: 9th
Height: 5' 6"[/size]
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Description-
Elizabeth is a blonde, blue eyed beauty. She thinks good of herself until her over-confident sister points out her flaws. She is tall and muscular, but not too. She tans easliy, but is in between pale and tan most often. She has soft, near-flawless skin and a bright, straight smile.
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Personality-
Eliabeth is a very sweet and bold person. Although she is quiet and often shy, she loves trying new things and is good at keeping up her end of the convorsation. Elizabeth is quiet and tends to hang out solo, but loves to hang out with her friends. She is very kind and quick to fall in love. She is always lending a hand to those who may need it and is good at chearing people up. She is a bit self conceious, but overall thinks of herself positivly, without being cocky.
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Flaws-
1. Can think poorly of herself when she over-compares herself to her 'perfect' and cocky sister.
2. Sometimes overly defensive, although she normally contains her anger.
3. Is quick to fall in love, whitch often leads to heartbreak.
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History-
Elizabeth was born and raised in a small town with her mom, dad, and her sister Summer. Her parents had good jobs witch requires them to be away alot, so they were often being watched and practicly raised by there house keeper. When the girls wer older, they decided boarding school would be good for them. Elizabeth was always being compared by her over-confident sister, Summer, so she has always been a little self concious. Elizabeth is a great equestrian, volleyball player, and runner and spends most of her time at the stable with the few horsey friend she had.
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