Molly Davis
May 2011
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Sun, May. 8th, 2011 03:02 am
Character Info

CHARACTER INFORMATION
Full Name:
Molly Anne Davis
Nickname(s): None
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Occupation: Student
Age and birthday: 17, April 19, 1994
Religious Affiliation: Agnostic


Family/Relationships
Parents: Mom Laurie, father Gregory (deceased)
Siblings: Older brother Andy Davis
Sexuality: Straight
Significant Others: None of consequence

Appearance
PB:
Emilie “Voe” Nereng
Detailed Description: Her hair is a fair, golden blonde, which reaches midway down her back. She does a lot with it, sometimes changing hairstyles multiple times a day. Her eyes are green and very expressive. If you want to see her true emotions, just look to her eyes, because they are always a dead giveaway. She’s five foot five and slim, having been on the swim team in high school.

Her clothing is very stylish and cute, with lots of colours. She wears anything, really, and has no preference when it comes to pants, shorts, skirts, or dresses. No matter the weather, she will wear whatever she feels like wearing. If that means she gets wet or cold or hot, she just sucks it up and deals with it.

Her earlobes and nipples are pierced, but she only ever hints about the latter. Only the people who sleep with her know about that, and thus far, no one is sleeping with her, so no one knows. She would consider getting a tattoo, but it would have to be something she knows she wants on her forever, so at the moment, she has nothing.

Personality
Likes:
People, Britney Spears, The Vampire Diaries (TV show, she’s never read the books), greasy food, yoga
Dislikes: Being alone, silence, running
Quirks: She chews on whatever’s nearby when she gets nervous or stressed or basically feels any negative emotion at all. She carries gum on her at all times so she has something socially acceptable to chew on, instead of pens or her hair or Mr. Potato Head parts.
Secrets: Aside from the nipple piercings (which she doesn’t consider a secret so much as it’s just fun to have people not know if she’s being serious or not) she really has no secrets. Molly is an open book, for good or ill.
What’s in your characters pockets? Not much. What is in her purse is another story. Lots of gum, cell phone, iPod, wallet, makeup bag, tissues, hair brush, hair ties and pins, a hairclip, receipts from nights out, a fake ID, a small bottle of lotion, and perfume.
One thing he/she can't live without: Company. She hates being alone and will go out of her way not to be.

Detailed personality: Molly is a mess of contradictions. She has always prided herself on being a sexually liberated feminist who, despite her young age, has never and would never turn into a Bella Swan whose life ended just because a guy she liked didn’t like her. Underneath all the bravado, though, she’s just as vulnerable and desirous of love as any girl her age, and being rejected has a definite negative impact on her.

She is very aggressive and will go after what she wants, even when other people tell her that it’s a bad idea. When going for it directly doesn’t work, though, she tends to give up easily, as she does not have a duplicitous or manipulative bone in her body – more than just not wanting to manipulate or lie to people, it just never occurs to her. She takes the straight path to what she wants, and if there are any roadblocks in her way, she either plows right through them, or, if she just can’t make it through, she gives up as gracefully as she can and walks away.

One of Molly’s defining characteristics is her extroversion. She is a true people person, enjoying being around even people she hates and never allowing herself to be alone. Being alone is one of Molly’s greatest fears, though she’d never tell anyone that.

Personal History:
Original Canon:
Toy Story 1

Current Canon: Molly’s life has been exceedingly ordinary from the moment she was born. The only thing about her that is even a little interesting is that her father died soon after she was born, leaving her fatherless. Her mother dated sporadically throughout her childhood, but by the time she was a teenager, had given up on ever finding any man who could measure up to her beloved Greg. Molly has never had a steady father figure in her life because of this, but she doesn’t think it’s affected her negatively at all.

Nothing exceptional has ever happened to her, so she made things up in her head, using her Barbie dolls to act out stories, starting with stories from TV or movies she enjoyed and then moving on to make up her own stories, with increasingly complicated plots. From there she moved to writing little plays, making her friends act them out and perform them in front of their families. By the time she was in high school, she knew what she wanted to do with her life: write plays. She tried to be on the stage for a while, but it was obvious her place was behind the curtain, so to speak, and after the first disastrous attempt at acting, she returned to writing.

Her sophomore year, she convinced her mom they should move to New York to be closer to Andy, and she’s adjusted to life here quite well. She misses her friends in Chicago, but she quickly made new ones in New York, and she’s been able to go to lots of plays and musicals, which has been very helpful to her burgeoning playwriting career.

Samples:
RP Sample:
http://princessdrool.livejournal.com

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