Zackary Morgan Charming
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-Zack grew up with abusive parents for the first ten or so years of his life, before a teacher took notice and he was moved into foster care.
-He often has dreams about blue fairies and princes and shoes, though not being familiar with fairytales such as Cinderella, he has difficulty construing any meaning from them.
-When he was in Kindergarten a boy named Frank would often steal Zack's Rubik's Cube and peeling all of the stickers off. Zack ultimately responded by programming Frank's computer to display a picture of a unicorn whenever he clicked anything on his desktop. 5-year-old Zack was highly amused by this.
Xerxes Lucas Harrisburg-Xerxes' first experience with hair was a free barber day in his third grade class, when he was so entranced by the barber's work with the scissors that he reached out, took them by the handles, and finished the haircut himself. It was a lackluster affair, but one that he would soon come to perfect. To this day, he dreams of being a hairstylist (in a hip, underground hole-in-the-wall salon, of course).
-Though he'll never admit it, he's based a lot of his style off of Adam Lambert (tell and he'll castrate you, seriously).
-His first Episode occurred during a presentation on pigs he was giving to his third grade class. The teacher wouldn't believe he'd lost his ability to talk, and promptly sent him to the Principal's office for attempting to get out of doing the assignment. Upon reaching the principal's office he found his voice again, at which point the principal laughed and sent him bemusedly back to class.
-After his girlfriend Allie Jennings died, Xerxes was so sad that he contemplated cutting off all of the hair on his head. Only the fact that the only pair of scissors he could find ended up being super super dull stopped him.
Tuesday Wells Davenport[/size]
-The first thing Tuesday ever stole was a quarter from his brother's piggy bank. He felt so bad after the fact that he returned the quarter before Thursday noticed.
-His favorite book (and probably the only one he'll ever admit to having read) is Dinosaurs Before Dark. You know what, those Magic Tree House books were just the absolute shit, okay?
-He developed his graffiti tag from the image he saw in a few splatters of paint after he spilled a bucket of blue acryllic in a sixth-grade art class.
-One mural he spray-painted on an arch-nemesis' locker won a school art contest in his eighth grade year. The prize was awarded to the boy whose locker it was, since the artist of the mural was unknown. Tuesday was so enraged by this that he broke into the boy's house and stole the trophy from the shelf of his room.
Soren Skyler Somersett-His phone does not recognize a single one of his three names, and in fact auto-corrects his first name to Soreness. Fuck auto-correct. Seriously, man. Fuck it.
-Right after he learned to walk, at about one and a half, he would "play soccer" by kicking cans and other scattered debris as he tottered about (his house was quite cluttered).
-He played in his first soccer game at the age of six, on his school playground at recess. His team lost by about twelve points, and he spent about three-quarters of the game lying on the ground.
-The Twilight books really are his all-time favorites (but he'll never admit it).
-He hooked up with 69 different girls in high school, a fact that will never, never stop making him giggle.
-As well as English Soren speaks Spanish fluently, and is getting there with German (currently his major in college, though he might switch to Theater).
Jenna Kendall Gray[/b][/color]
-Jenna was actually a bit of an overachiever in high school: she was volleyball captain (from her leadership skills and overbearing presence, not from athletic ability, which she had little of), straight As (from hard work and copious studying, not necessarily from intelligence; she was far from the brightest), and a lead in her school play (from looks and little else).
-Jenna met Oprah once, briefly, to discuss a sponsorship deal, and found her to be quite unfriendly.
Daniel Wyatt Kaplan[/b][/size]
-Dan was born two weeks prematurely, and his ears never fully developed. He spent the first six months of his life partially deaf, unable to hear notes above a certain pitch. He didn't lose his complete hearing until the end of his seventh month, when German Measles struck.
-Dan is actually a fairly decent writer; he has several poetry journals and spent much of the summer between ninth and tenth grade writing a 300-page novel. He's never shown any to another living person, though, and doesn't plan to. Writing is totally a girl thing, man.
-He really likes the movie 500 Days of Summer, and often watches it (with subtitles) when he's feeling down. He's probably seen it over 100 times.
Kaden Brooks Allingham-Hemsworth[/b][/size]
-Kaden has never really enjoyed math, though he's capable of performing quite complex calculations in his head. He's never quite seen the point of multiplication and such.
-He's traditionally emailed his mother every night, though communication has become a bit lax as of late. Her new career as an electrician is picking up again, and Kaden's been busy with Starbucks and his new internship.
-Though he works at Starbucks, he's not actually able to drink coffee; the caffeine and his medication don't quite agree with each other.
Miriam Eva Asmerom[/b][/size]
-Eva has a terrible habit of biting her nails when she’s stressed. Because of this, she’s far too embarrassed to ever get a manicure, though she can sometimes stomach pedicures.
-She really, really wants to learn to play the guitar, and every so often she picks one up from the music room and tries to teach herself. But it always turns out to be much harder than she expected, and she usually loses interest after a few days.
-She was obsessed with singing and musical theater for ten years of her life or so, and was convinced that she was going to become an actress when she grew up. However, while she had a decent singing voice, she was a mediocre actress and an absolutely terrible dancer, and could never manage to win any real sort of role. She quit the drama club after sophomore year, when it rehearsal to conflict too heavily with her gymnastics schedule.
-Never in her life has Eva been part of a clique. She pretends to be proud of this fact, but she’s not.
Caspar Cyrus Crane[/b][/size]
-To this day, Caspar does not understand why his Mom had to spell his name the stupid British way on his birth certificate, instead of the normal way, with an E, that like everyone else in the country thinks it’s spelled. People so often misspell it that he’s actually considered legally changing the spelling, but he isn’t actually sure how you go about doing that, so he hasn’t gotten around to it.
-Given that he’s rather good looking, Caspar actually has had many girls interested in him throughout his middle and high school years. However, he’s scared them all off with his insufferable personality very quickly.
-The first time he ever played the piano and sang in front of his mother, she began to cry and told him that he didn’t understand how gifted he was. He’s kept that compliment in his head ever since. For some reason, it means more to him than anything else he can remember anyone ever saying to him.
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