Post by Cherry Tyler on Dec 17, 2012 0:00:17 GMT -5
Name:
Jessica "Cherry" Tyler
She prefers to go by "Jess" or "Cherry" -- but do not call her Ms. Tyler.
Age:
26
Gender:
Female
proof of her feminine-ness
Class:
Though she is a guidance counselor, she occasionally subs for some teachers, and also runs a Self-Esteem seminar for sexually active girls on campus. She's also the coach for cheer and assistant coach for gymnastics.
Appearance:
She stands pretty tall at a height of 5'8. Her weight is none of your business because, shut up. She's quite busty, and is very aware of it -- but she usually has to cover it up due to the fact that she is a guidance counselor and showing cleavage is considered "unprofessional". Cherry likes to believe that she's a natural blonde, and was just born with brunette hair -- as you can see from her roots, which she claims she "dyes brown".
Personalty:
Cherry is pretty bold and blunt, unafraid to say whatever is on her mind or what she thinks of you, regardless of how inappropriate it may be. She really doesn't care. She knows how to be mature when she needs to be, but she's very young at heart and prefers to just go with the flow and have an IDGAF type of attitude.
She doesn't get along very well with many other females around her age, being that she's known to be a bit "sleezy", as they say. She's not one to stick around in a relationship very long regardless of the fact that she's around that age where most people from her high school class are getting married. Though she won't admit it, Cherry gets very lonely. Which might be the reason why she tries too hard to get close with a lot of the students, to fill that huge gap in her life -- she figures she's going to die alone anyway, so why not?
If Cherry thinks you have a serious problem, she'll be sure to let you know. She's a guidance counselor for a reason. She'll call you out on your shit, tell you off, no matter how hurtful her words might be -- that's her way of helping you out. That's how she gives advice. And most of the time, it works... as long as you don't take it all too personally.
History:
Growing up, Jess didn't have the best relationship with her mom. She felt trapped, constantly judged, like she was never good enough for anything. Her dad just up and left when she was fifteen, which didn't make things any better -- only made her mother take it out on Jess even more.
(notfinished)