Post by mattie on Nov 25, 2011 23:05:51 GMT -5
MICHEAL ISSIAH COLLINS
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Face Claim: David Henrie
Age: 16
Grade: 10th
Height: 5' 11"
Gender: Male
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Description -
Micheal has shaggy blonde hair and green grey eyes. He has large, pinkish lips that assist his straight, white teeth in a warm, brightening smile. He has strong, muscular arms, legs, and perfect abs.
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Personality-
Although Michael used to be a bubbly and fun guy, he sorta changed. He is more of a bad boy, but can still be super sweet. He's smart, but tends to cover it, and always hits on girls. He's silly and fun, but he changed. He focuses hard on his sport, hockey, and not as much as he should on his school work.
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Flaws-
1. Micheal can sometimes be nosy.
2. Bad boy
3. He appears as a jock to alot of people.
History-
Micheal was born in Detorit, Michigan. He spent alot of time crossing the border into Canada to play Hockey. Alot of his closet friends are from Canada as is his father. He was always the hockey star, everyone loved him because of his leading his high school team to the state finals. His mother was an avid horse trainer and owned a large farm just out of Detroit. She and Micheal's brother, Hayley were amazing equestrians and trained horses to become amazing horses winning state awards, if not nationals. Knowing Michael wasnt interested in horses, she let him choose hockey over it, against her will. Came here to escape family drama and to work on his hockey away from his mom and sister.
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