Post by Drea on Sept 20, 2009 19:30:53 GMT -8
Table of Contents
Profile
Inventory
Thread History, Monthly Events, and Stats
Fighting Information
Qi: Wisdom of Aquarius
Photo Album and Wardrobe
Soundtrack
Journal
Money/Item Transfers
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Profile
Inventory
Thread History, Monthly Events, and Stats
Fighting Information
Qi: Wisdom of Aquarius
Photo Album and Wardrobe
Soundtrack
Journal
Money/Item Transfers
RESERVED
Edit History
Basic Information[/u]
Name: Amelia Drea Sinclaire Pilar Epifania Delos Santos
Korean Name: Jae Hwa Kim
Also Known As: Ri, Rea, Drea, Jae Wha, Sin*, Claire
Age: 15
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 104.00 lbs.
Blood Type: O-
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight/Heterosexual
Eye Color: Green
Hair: Black
Pastime Information
Hobbies: Reading, Writing, Cooking, Track, Code-breaking
Talents:
Writing - she's actually a published author, using her Korean name as a pen name.
Cooking - she started off thinking it'd be neat to be able to make the things on TV, but got to the point where was making the things on TV.
Running - Rea loves to run, no matter how hard, how long, or even how wild the field is.
Singing - singing started off much like cooking. On the other hand, though, she thought it'd be nice to be able to sing without sounding like nails on a chalkboard - though the romance novels might've influenced that a bit.
Code-breaking - Drea breaks codes on a regular basis. Whether they're digital, physical, or on paper, she enjoys using logic to get something to make sense to her.
Favorite things: Peaches, Eggnog, Stuffed Animals - bears, strawberries with chocolate, manga, and her laptop - she types with that thing, after all, Dogs
Sports/Clubs: Creative Writing, Culinary Club, Track and Field
Misc.: Her birthday is August 7th - because, duh, she and Emily are twins.
Mental Information
Personality: Rea's a girl that's both passive and active by turn. Although it can be stated that she's simply shy, it's likely from the massive amount of emotional and mental stress and trauma that she's endured. While she might find herself happy just to do something out of spontaneity, she's more likely to fall back on her strict and twisted Korean upbringing and remain both quiet and passive until someone provokes a conversation or activity with her. She's never once before had a friend.
Mentality: Rea's always been one to do what she feels is right, but she's also severely chained to the idea that she must never let her parents down. As a result, she feels that she's never good enough, whether it's for friends, studies, family, or any other activity.
Ideal: She just wants to be able to live peacefully, happily, and without disappointing anyone.
Belief: As both of her parents were strictly scientific, she's never been to church.
Physical Information
Build: She's got a well-balanced build with the curves where curves are supposed to be and edges were edges are supposed to be. As opposed to the typical, overly-curvy, feminine body-type, however, Drea's got a more tomboyish body type from all of the running she does. While her arms can be considered fairly weak, she has a lot of strength in her legs from running. Her arms and legs are longer than most women, and she's got size 7 feet.
Defining Marks: She has scars on her wrists from a suicide attempt, but covers them with sweatbands.
Description: Drea wears long blue jeans with baggy T-shirts to hide her figure – mostly because she feels fat and inadequate, though she’s really got a rather nice hourglass figure. She’s got bright green eyes and long, black hair – which she’ll typically tie, braid, pin, or do something to in order to keep it out of her way when she’s studying, typing, or running. She stands just a few inches over five feet, and weights just over one hundred pounds. All of her strength is centered in her legs – which shows in the way she walks, because she walks with grace and ease despite her timid personality. She’s got no strength in her arms – she’s not even able to meet the minimum number of push-ups for girls her age. On the other hand, though, she’s at least got a pretty face. She’s got the typical, large eyes, small nose, and full lips. However, as she’s been told repeatedly for years, she believes she’s ugly. On her wrists, no matter the weather, day, or occasion, she wears sweatbands to hide the scars from a suicide attempt roughly nine months ago. On days that she cannot wear her sweatbands, she wears leather cuffs or bandages around them in order to conceal them. While she realizes that bandages may make it obvious that she’s hurt herself, she typically doesn’t resort to them until there’s no other option. Because she’s only recently begun to wear them – only half way through summer – she’s not used to them, and fidgets with the scar-concealing articles.
Apparel Information
Head Gear: Not any, unless you're counting hair ties.
Shirts: Large, baggy T-shirts that easily conceal her figure.
Pants: Long, blue jeans.
Shoes: Sneakers.
Misc: She wears sweatbands - wristlets - on both wrists in order to conceal scars.
History Information
History: Drea had been a member of a rather happy family in the Philippines. She'd had a twin sister - though she forgot said fact after she and her sister were thrown from the building that had, upon catching fire, killed their parents.
She and her sister had been separated at the hospital - and that's also where any memories of her sister ceased.
The orphanage that she'd been taken to had been overflowing, so she'd been transferred to another branch of the company that ran the orphanage - to Korea. There, she was adopted by a Korean family - a strict one. The father was a psychiatrist, and the mother was a doctor.
Though she'd hoped to be happy with them, she found that she wasn't as happy as she'd been with her true family, but her father was easily able to explain all of her unhappiness away be making her realize that it wasn't that he and his wife weren't being good to her, but the fact that the trauma wouldn't let her be happy because she didn't want to be happy.
Despite the fact that she did, in fact, wish to be happy, she believed him, because he was her adoptive father, and he surely wouldn't harm her. She grew under twisted rules. She was taught that it was normal for parents to call their children "stupid," "fat," "ugly," or worse. She learned that she would never measure up to what her adoptive parents wanted and expected of her.
But most of all, she learned that being perfect was normal, and that because she couldn't be perfect, she was never good enough.
But... at the same time, she loved and hated her parents. They were hot and cold - sometimes they were kind to her, but other times, they plain out dismissed her existence.
And that was normal.
When she turned nine, she started writing - she'd realized she felt better when writing to herself. By age ten, she'd been scouted by an editor and published as an author. Of course, no one realized that it was her - because she was only ten. No one expected that of her.
Because she'd told her editor she was an orphan, the man had kindly set up a bank account for her under his own set of accounts, but given her the password and promised not to look at it. By the time she'd finished her third book at the age of twelve, she'd made more than several hundred thousand dollars, because her books had been well received.
She wrote out her feelings and turned them into stories - she'd been influenced by the manga artist Kari Aoyama. The stories she'd read had often brought her near tears - because she, too, understood the feelings of the main character. She'd wanted to help spread the feelings that she'd had - the idea that she wasn't alone - and begun to write.
When she was thirteen and a half, she began to run, hoping to find something that would appease her parents as both of her parents had participated in track and field when they were in high school. Unfortunately, she was unable to catch their approval with this, but realized that she enjoyed running.
Despite her newly found hobby, however, things at home worsened. She felt as though she were the most worthless person in the world - if she could even be considered a person. The stress finally got to her, and she made an attempt on her own life by swallowing a bottle of sleeping pills, laying in a tub filled with water, and opening up the veins in her wrists.
Obviously, said attempt failed. She had her wrists bandaged and her stomach pumped.
Aside from telling her not to do it again, her father simply prescribed medications for her and the incident was quickly ignored and forgotten after some yelling over how much money she'd cost them. Though the hospital had told them to consider sending her to a mental institution to get help, both mother and father professed that they could handle it.
At the age of fourteen, at the end of the school year, she'd been informed by her Korean mother and father that they were moving to Long Beach, California. Both of them had acquired more highly-paying jobs there.
And they hoped that the move would bring her surroundings that would encourage her to study more. She turned fifteen on the plane, and when the school year started, she found that her parents had signed her up for Public High School #259, where she was automatically elevated two grades due to her extensive work habits and level of intelligence.
Living Status Information[/u]
Type of residence: Drea lives in a six million dollar mansion complete with her own personal wing.
Roommates: Mother, Father, servants
Last but not least, Bio Approval Code Phrase: "No, I don't want to dance with the cookie!"