first communion sues
Jul 8, 2013 0:34:16 GMT -5
Post by Belinda on Jul 8, 2013 0:34:16 GMT -5
Full Name: Belinda Blanchard
Fandom: POTO, original, other (specify)? Anne, uh, Rampling's Belinda. Oh my God, I am so sorry.
Age: 16.
Height: idek
Build: Tragically beautiful. Also, tan.
Hair: omg blonde so blonde you wouldn't believe it
Eyes: Gray.
Nationality: American, but with an ~exotic European lilt~
Job: n/a; starlet
Personality: Belinda is passionate, remarkably intelligent, and insightful, with a keen eye for art and for the flaws of the adults surrounding her; as such she feels powerfully out of place among her peers and unable to find security even with her own family. She's also self-destructive, kind of crap at long-term planning, pretty duplicitous in ways that bite her in the ass, and has major trust issues. She's caught at an awkward and painful impasse between the absence of a childhood and an uncertain adult future. (It's almost as age-inappropriate responsibilities suck and don't equate to the good kind of 'mature', who knew.)
Life Story (as much as you want us to know): ohhhhhh boy it's time for some grade-A drama; Belinda's mother was a Texan-born French New Wave film star, conceived with an unbelievably beautiful blond hairdresser via weird vaguely eugenical circumstances and proceeded to drag her through a high-stress European jet-set childhood including a few spins as an actress herself and a whole lot of dubious life choices. Belinda broke free from the clutches of her clueless uncle and rapidly-fading, self-destructive mother and immediately sprinted off to chill in crappy apartments with her hustler friends and her precious collection of video tapes, and to wear scuffed loafers.
Fandom: POTO, original, other (specify)? Anne, uh, Rampling's Belinda. Oh my God, I am so sorry.
Age: 16.
Height: idek
Build: Tragically beautiful. Also, tan.
Hair: omg blonde so blonde you wouldn't believe it
Eyes: Gray.
Nationality: American, but with an ~exotic European lilt~
Job: n/a; starlet
Personality: Belinda is passionate, remarkably intelligent, and insightful, with a keen eye for art and for the flaws of the adults surrounding her; as such she feels powerfully out of place among her peers and unable to find security even with her own family. She's also self-destructive, kind of crap at long-term planning, pretty duplicitous in ways that bite her in the ass, and has major trust issues. She's caught at an awkward and painful impasse between the absence of a childhood and an uncertain adult future. (It's almost as age-inappropriate responsibilities suck and don't equate to the good kind of 'mature', who knew.)
Life Story (as much as you want us to know): ohhhhhh boy it's time for some grade-A drama; Belinda's mother was a Texan-born French New Wave film star, conceived with an unbelievably beautiful blond hairdresser via weird vaguely eugenical circumstances and proceeded to drag her through a high-stress European jet-set childhood including a few spins as an actress herself and a whole lot of dubious life choices. Belinda broke free from the clutches of her clueless uncle and rapidly-fading, self-destructive mother and immediately sprinted off to chill in crappy apartments with her hustler friends and her precious collection of video tapes, and to wear scuffed loafers.