Post by Evie Weber on Apr 4, 2013 12:29:24 GMT -5
Full name;
Evangeline Grace Weber, she goes by Evie (e-vee)
Age;
Seventeen, her birthday is on the 21st of February.
Grade;
Junior.
Sports/Clubs;
Photography.
Appearance;
Evie stands at 5"4 and has a slim figure, but is blessed (or cursed) with quite the hefty -ahem- chest area. There was a rumour going around school that she had a boob job, but don't believe it, those babies are all natural. A top Evie's head is a mess of blonde dreads, with wooden beads braided in them, the dreads are relativity new, and a real pain to cope with, still she thinks they look very nice. Evie's eyes are blue and not very interesting.
Evie is really in to the 'natural' look and tries to keep away from make-up, self-tan, nail polish, and prefers to just be in her own skin. Though some days she wakes up with a really bad zit, or bags under her eyes and she is quick to grab the concealer.
Personality;
Imaginative;
Tending to indulge in the fanciful or in make-believe.
Evie has trouble living in the real world, why would anyone want to face reality when your imagination can be so much more exciting? Needless to say Evie is forever getting lost in day dreams, or the pages of a good fiction.
Trusting;
To have or place reliance; depend.
Evie is like a loyal puppy when it comes to trust, if you tell her something is so, she will believe it. There's a very fine line between her trust and just being completely gullible, and a little bit dim.
Encouraging;
Giving courage, confidence, or hope.
Though she's happy to dole out her encouragement to others Evie could really use some herself, she rarely believes in her own ideas and would rather see other people succeed with theirs.
Follower;
One that imitates or copies another.
Evie has always found herself a friend to attach herself to, and without one she'd probably be lost for what to do. Evie isn't fully aware of who she is without someone to guide her, and she'd rather not find out, being led is much easier.
Judgmental;
Inclined to make judgments, especially moral or personal ones.
Though Evie hates being judged, she is fast to judge others on how they behave, and then gossip about it to anyone who'll listen. It's not that she hates people for the way they are, she just likes to discuss it with others. Is it okay to have three kids when you're sixteen? Is it okay to make out with a guy five years older than you? Evie wants to discuss these topics!
Clumsy;
Lacking physical coordination, skill, or grace; awkward.
Evie played a lot of sports when she was younger but when puberty hit she seemed to loose every ounce of coordination she had. Now she can barely carry a tray of food to a table without messing something up.
Sensitive;
Susceptible to the attitudes, feelings, or circumstances of others.
Evie gets hurt easily, and she cries a lot, probably too much, let's just leave it at that.
Artistic;
Showing imagination and skill.
Evie has loved everything to do with art since she was a little girl begging her mom and dad to take her to art exhibitions, which they always succumbed to. For a recent birthday her mom and step-dad took her to Paris, France, to go to the Louvre and see the Mona Lisa.
Background;
Evie was born to Daniel and Nancy Weber, an acoustic folk act who were on their way down Route 66 at the time of Evie's birth. That's right, Evie was born on Route 66, the mother road. Both of her parents were originally from Chicago, but when little Evie was born they decided to set up camp in Arizona, mere miles away from the gas station bathroom where Evie ended up being born.
Daniel and Nancy were young parents, Daniel being only twenty-two, and Nancy being nineteen, but they were good parents despite their ages. Their dreams of being a successful folk act got away from them over time, as they both had to get real jobs to supply for their little family. They didn't mind though, they'd have given up anything for their little Evie.
Evie had a fairly decent childhood, she made friends, she played soccer, she learned to play the guitar, and had a keen interest in drawing from a very young age, she made her parents very proud.
It was shortly after the birth of her little brother Nathaniel, when Evie was eight, that her parents got divorced. It was sudden, and it hit Evie hard. One minute her dad was living with them, the next she was waving goodbye to the back of a pick-up truck as it drove off down the street. Evie has barely seen her father since he left, but they talk of the phone at least once a week, he's trying his luck at the folk act again, but this time he's going solo.
When Evie was fourteen her mother remarried, to a man called Paul, who was nice enough. Paul had a daughter who was five at the time, Jessica, so Evie got the sister she'd always wanted... It wasn't long after the marriage that Evie left for boarding school in New York. It was all her decision, but she hated leaving all the same. The only time she gets to visit home is during the Summer. The only relation she has in New York is a distant cousin called Donnie.
Other;
- Does the 'duck face' when taking selfies, and not even in an ironic way. - Always has her camera with her.