Post by Thalia Eloise Griffin on Dec 4, 2012 19:55:03 GMT -5
Name: Thalia Eloise Griffin
Age: Twenty-one
Gender: Female
Appearance: With long, wavy dark chocolate brown hair and equally georgous dark brown eyes, Thalia is a sight for sore eyes. That's part of what comes from being the daughter of two hollywood stars. Thalia stands at 5'5", and is rather petite for her size. Thalia is always wearing rather extravagant clothes. Never anything cheap or non-name brand. Sometimes she will wear things that she designed, other times she will wear things that inspire her. As long as it's cute, Thalia won't complain.
Personality: Though she started out shy and cautious, years in the business have severely changed that. Thalia is now a confident, motivated, and determined young woman. When she sets her mind to something, it's next to impossible to change that. Because of this, Thalia sometimes forgets to treat people as well as she should. She's not the warmest invididual at first, but once you get to to know you, she's usually pretty nice. And loyal. Thalia will go to any ends to help those closest to her.
History: Thalia Eloise Griffin is the only child of the hollywood starlets - Mia Grace and Oliver Griffin. Oliver was an actor turned director, Mia was a singer-songwriter, both were highly successful. It was only expected that Thalia ended up in show business. So, as a girl, Thalia was pushed into various acting roles. Being rather shy as a child, however, she never succeeded in scoring more than a few minor parts and a couple of commercials. So, they pushed her into singing, and it was also realized that Thalia was a horrid singer. Giving up, her parents went to the next best thing.
Modeling. Though, it wasn't quite 'show business,' Thalia's looks did her wonders and she made it to be quite successful. By the time she was eighteen, Thalia was one of the most successful models around. However, she was tired of modeling other people's clothes. Thalia had taken a serious interest in fashion design. And, though her parents weren't the most thrilled when Thalia went behind their backs to meet with companies, they were quite happy when Thalia's first line became a huge hit.
Now, Thalia is a successful designer.
RP Example:
Other Character(s): none
Age: Twenty-one
Gender: Female
Appearance: With long, wavy dark chocolate brown hair and equally georgous dark brown eyes, Thalia is a sight for sore eyes. That's part of what comes from being the daughter of two hollywood stars. Thalia stands at 5'5", and is rather petite for her size. Thalia is always wearing rather extravagant clothes. Never anything cheap or non-name brand. Sometimes she will wear things that she designed, other times she will wear things that inspire her. As long as it's cute, Thalia won't complain.
Personality: Though she started out shy and cautious, years in the business have severely changed that. Thalia is now a confident, motivated, and determined young woman. When she sets her mind to something, it's next to impossible to change that. Because of this, Thalia sometimes forgets to treat people as well as she should. She's not the warmest invididual at first, but once you get to to know you, she's usually pretty nice. And loyal. Thalia will go to any ends to help those closest to her.
History: Thalia Eloise Griffin is the only child of the hollywood starlets - Mia Grace and Oliver Griffin. Oliver was an actor turned director, Mia was a singer-songwriter, both were highly successful. It was only expected that Thalia ended up in show business. So, as a girl, Thalia was pushed into various acting roles. Being rather shy as a child, however, she never succeeded in scoring more than a few minor parts and a couple of commercials. So, they pushed her into singing, and it was also realized that Thalia was a horrid singer. Giving up, her parents went to the next best thing.
Modeling. Though, it wasn't quite 'show business,' Thalia's looks did her wonders and she made it to be quite successful. By the time she was eighteen, Thalia was one of the most successful models around. However, she was tired of modeling other people's clothes. Thalia had taken a serious interest in fashion design. And, though her parents weren't the most thrilled when Thalia went behind their backs to meet with companies, they were quite happy when Thalia's first line became a huge hit.
Now, Thalia is a successful designer.
RP Example:
"... I mean it, you really outdid yourself. The safari theme was so cute! And don't even get me started on..."
Addie shifted awkwardly, leaning against the open door as her mother's best friend, Karen, gabbed on and on to her mother. Her baby shower had come to a close a while ago. But Karen, as always, remained here long after the rest of the crowd had drifted out. Karen and her mother had plans of some sort now, but it seemed that they would never leave. Addie really just wanted them to go already. She was sick of the baby shower, sick of the baby talk, and just sick of everything. Half of Lipton showed up here it seemed, and, though she knew she should be grateful, Addie had issues with being happy for it. It was great of so many of them to show up, it really was, but none of them really mattered that much to her. She had spent the entire baby shower glaring at a stuffed giraffe that her mother had sat on the chair next to her. A chair that had originally been set out for Mikayla.
How could she just not show up to her twin sister's baby shower? They had been having some rough patches lately, sure, but was that really any excuse? Addie would have shown up if their situations had been reversed. Or, at least, she liked to think that she would have shown up. Mikayla was a lot more dedicated to the family than she was, so Addie really didn't get it. What was Kayla's problem? Had she really done anything that bad? She had slept with some guy that Kayla had dated. They weren't together at the time. She had him first. Kayla should have known better than to fall for a partier...
Addie's small debate in her head came to an abrupt stop as she felt a sharp elbow to her side. "Adelaide." Her mother's voice came sharp and Addie quickly turned to glare at her mother. "Karen asked you a question." Seeing Karen's gaze staring at her, the teen gave a forced smile. What could she have possibly asked? "Sorry, I... what?" Addie could hear her mother give an exasperated sigh from next to her, but Karen just brushed it off, repeating her words once more.Everything from 'take care of yourself' to 'what did you say you were naming the baby' and then back to 'get plenty of sleep!' came. Addie forced a smile once more, repositioning herself by the door and casually opening it a little wider as she did so. "Savannah. Her name is Savannah."
Karen giggled with delight, commenting on the cuteness of the name once more as she turned to leave with Addie's mother. Addie didn't even bother to nod, instead just waving as the two women made their way down the sidewalk. Once they had piled into Karen's car, Addie stepped back from the door. "Thank god." The door slammed rather harshly now as Addie started back down the littered hallway. Various strips of safari and baby themed wrapping papers littered the entire downstairs. What wasn't covered in wrapping paper was covered in various baby necessities, scraps of food, or confetti. Her mother had gone all out on this baby shower. Addie couldn't help but to groan inwardly at the idea of cleaning it all up later. It would take weeks.
But, that's what her brother, dad, and sister were for. Her brother and dad would be home later in the day from their fishing trip and they could deal with the mess. It was no longer her problem. So, her gaze shifted up stairs. Mikayla still hadn't bothered to come downstairs and it was really starting to annoy her. It was just the two of them now. At any other time this would have been no big deal, but right now it was. Addie trudged up the stairs rather quickly. Then, made the short walk down the hallway to where the doors to her room, Mikayla's room, and their bathroom were neatly lined.
She paused there for just a second, momentarily considering her actions. One part of her, the lesser part, was telling her to just keep walking to her own bedroom and to just ignore Kayla. She would come to her senses. The other part, and the more dominant part of Addie's personality, was telling her to barge in. Just let Mikayla have it. With each passing second, Addie found the second part winning out over the first. And, so, without any further hesitation, Addie shoved open the door to Mikayla's room and stepped in. "What was so freaking important that you couldn't be bothered to show up to my baby shower?"
Addie shifted awkwardly, leaning against the open door as her mother's best friend, Karen, gabbed on and on to her mother. Her baby shower had come to a close a while ago. But Karen, as always, remained here long after the rest of the crowd had drifted out. Karen and her mother had plans of some sort now, but it seemed that they would never leave. Addie really just wanted them to go already. She was sick of the baby shower, sick of the baby talk, and just sick of everything. Half of Lipton showed up here it seemed, and, though she knew she should be grateful, Addie had issues with being happy for it. It was great of so many of them to show up, it really was, but none of them really mattered that much to her. She had spent the entire baby shower glaring at a stuffed giraffe that her mother had sat on the chair next to her. A chair that had originally been set out for Mikayla.
How could she just not show up to her twin sister's baby shower? They had been having some rough patches lately, sure, but was that really any excuse? Addie would have shown up if their situations had been reversed. Or, at least, she liked to think that she would have shown up. Mikayla was a lot more dedicated to the family than she was, so Addie really didn't get it. What was Kayla's problem? Had she really done anything that bad? She had slept with some guy that Kayla had dated. They weren't together at the time. She had him first. Kayla should have known better than to fall for a partier...
Addie's small debate in her head came to an abrupt stop as she felt a sharp elbow to her side. "Adelaide." Her mother's voice came sharp and Addie quickly turned to glare at her mother. "Karen asked you a question." Seeing Karen's gaze staring at her, the teen gave a forced smile. What could she have possibly asked? "Sorry, I... what?" Addie could hear her mother give an exasperated sigh from next to her, but Karen just brushed it off, repeating her words once more.Everything from 'take care of yourself' to 'what did you say you were naming the baby' and then back to 'get plenty of sleep!' came. Addie forced a smile once more, repositioning herself by the door and casually opening it a little wider as she did so. "Savannah. Her name is Savannah."
Karen giggled with delight, commenting on the cuteness of the name once more as she turned to leave with Addie's mother. Addie didn't even bother to nod, instead just waving as the two women made their way down the sidewalk. Once they had piled into Karen's car, Addie stepped back from the door. "Thank god." The door slammed rather harshly now as Addie started back down the littered hallway. Various strips of safari and baby themed wrapping papers littered the entire downstairs. What wasn't covered in wrapping paper was covered in various baby necessities, scraps of food, or confetti. Her mother had gone all out on this baby shower. Addie couldn't help but to groan inwardly at the idea of cleaning it all up later. It would take weeks.
But, that's what her brother, dad, and sister were for. Her brother and dad would be home later in the day from their fishing trip and they could deal with the mess. It was no longer her problem. So, her gaze shifted up stairs. Mikayla still hadn't bothered to come downstairs and it was really starting to annoy her. It was just the two of them now. At any other time this would have been no big deal, but right now it was. Addie trudged up the stairs rather quickly. Then, made the short walk down the hallway to where the doors to her room, Mikayla's room, and their bathroom were neatly lined.
She paused there for just a second, momentarily considering her actions. One part of her, the lesser part, was telling her to just keep walking to her own bedroom and to just ignore Kayla. She would come to her senses. The other part, and the more dominant part of Addie's personality, was telling her to barge in. Just let Mikayla have it. With each passing second, Addie found the second part winning out over the first. And, so, without any further hesitation, Addie shoved open the door to Mikayla's room and stepped in. "What was so freaking important that you couldn't be bothered to show up to my baby shower?"
Other Character(s): none