Post by remy thomson <3 on Oct 20, 2008 19:07:42 GMT -5
remy jane thomson
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basic:
full name: Remy Jane Thomson
nickname(s): Ray
age: 16
gender: female
role: riding student
riding level: intermediate-advanced
sexuality: straight
play-by: Blake Lively
apperance:
Remy, as well as Macy, tend to be known as "daddy's girls", at least as far as their looks go. She has inheirted her father's golden locks instead of her mother's darker hair, but no one seems to mind. People adore her hair, including her mom, and Remy certainly doesn't have complaints. Its on the thicker side and has slight waves that, again, don't appear in the rest of her family's straighter tresses. She likes her hair long, a silent protest against her grandma's lectures on how she should have it cut and styled to her shoulders. Instead, Ray's golden hair goes about to the mid of her back, where it falls in neat, silky strands. She has bangs and parts her hair so that all of the shorter strands are to one side. Though she doesn't like hair-spray and all that, goop she calls it, Ray will sometimes blow-dry or use a hot iron to strighten her hair. She likes to experiment with different hair styles, ones that don't use the ''goop''.
Even though she doesn't have the excuse of being a red head or having blue eyes, Ray doesn't tan very easily and she has given up after too many burns which fade to white eventually, instead applying a thick layer of sun lotion. Her face has a bit of an oval shape, with smooth (pale) skin, and a few faint freckles across her nose and under her eyes (not as many as you would expect). Her eyes are bright, easily sticking out against her white skin and red hair. They are an odd green-blue mixture, sometimes leaning towards one than the other, and sometimes appearing to be a teal color. Ray really likes her eye color and usually complments it with a thin line of eye-liner and mascara, drawing attention to her eyes yet not distracting people from the beautiful color.
The one thing Remy shares with her family, mother included, is her height, which is a bit on the tall side. She has long legs, perfect for wrapping around the side of a horse, and a lean body. She is naturally slender, though her white skin gives her sort of a soft, delicate look. She rarely works out, but Ray does have a thin layer of muscle from working with her horse.
personality:
Sweet is the word that usually comes to mind when you first meet Remy. At first, she is a bit more quiet, not daring to make bold comments, staying with the simple facts in a soft voice. People take her to be shy, which she is when around strangers, but it doesn't take long to break through that shell. After a while she'll get more comfortable, talking a bit more, building up her confedence and reaching out to try and make friends. She likes to fit in, and though she has never been part of the popular crowd, those who rule the school, Ray has made a place for herself in school, just above the averages and below the populars. She works hard to fit in and actaully fears being an outcast, though there are some traits about herself that she doesn't dare make-over, one example being horse back riding.
On one hand you have the sweet, sort-of shy, moving toward the populars girl, and on the other you have the rare side that snaps and makes sharp comments. Remy is a very loyal person, especially to friends. They are the people she can be herself with, those who don't care if she is different, people she doesn't have to cover herself up in a mask she created to fit in. Shouldn't she return the favor? She is annoyed by people who think they are all that, the king or queen of the school when really they have a head filled with hot air. Then there are the people that make fun of new kids, or random people minding their own business. In the presence of these two types, Ray just sort of snaps, and instead of shying away she goes full-speed ahead to confrontation. She'll break through her sweet and some-what shy facade to let out a comment agaisnt these people, showing a girl who is both angry and disgusted.
history:
parents;;
Jane Rhody was an impulsive girl, often plunging into random projects and hobbies to lose interest just a little while later. The one thing she was passionate about, the one project she stuck with, was her writing. Throughout high school, young Jane worked one the school paper, writing various articles from sports to front page. As the end of high school came near, graduation just over the next hill, Jane decided that she would attend writing classes in a local collage. English was, after all, her best subject and her work on the paper was excellant. She entered collage with excitment, though the interest in her journalist classes began to dim. Jane was, no doubt, still passionate about writing but perhaps there was a writing carrer that was better suited for her than reporting current events in a paper. She decided on taking on a creative writing class while still keeping up the journalist course. While writing short stories for her new class, the idea hit her; why not be an author?
Paul Thomson too was passionate about writing, and like Jane he wrote for his school newspaper as well. Unlike Jane, however, he remained interested in his journalist classes (they were in the same class). The two met within the first month of Jane's first year of college. Though after she switched out to take the creative writing course, they forgot about each other untill the next year where they saw each other again at a party. Jane was then nineteen and in her second year of college while Paul was in his fourth and final. The two talked endlessly that night and fell for each other. Now, this is one of those things that Jane would jump into without much thought and by the time she was twenty, the two were married and Jane was pregnant. It was during the summer before junior year of college, with Paul graduated and Jane pregnant, that she decided not to go back in the fall. So she began her first book.
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So Remy was born within the first year of Jane and Paul's marriage. Jane finished her first book and it sold successifully. A year later, Remy's younger sister Macy was born and a second book had been written. The family lived happily for a few years, raising a two young girls who easily took after their mom in facial structure and body build, but their dad in hair color and skin tone. It was when Remy was five that her mothers famous pattern started up again, she began to lose interest. No, not in writing. Her books were doing well and she enjoyed typing on her new, over the top laptop. It was her marriage that was beginning to change. Jane was learning the consiquences of marrying so young and found that she wasn't really all that crazy with Paul. Even he had noticed the differeance lately and didn't complain when she filed the divorce, only insisting that he be allowed to visit his daughters.
Jane kept her promise, and though they mainly stayed with their mom, Remy and Macy were constantly going to visit their father; especially when Jane was writing and had hit her stride, ignoring everyone and everything in her concentration. It was actually during these visits that Remy and Macy discovered riding. Like a lot of young girls, they had dreamed of owning ponies, but this love heightened when Paul took them out on a trail ride. (Paul had ridden often as a child and was a fan of horse riding). Of course, after this they were hooked and so began the riding lessons. When Remy was thirteen and Macy twelve, after a few years of riding, Paul bought then each horses. Remy got a five year old AQH named Geronimo and Macy got a paint named Dakota.
Paul was a loyal attender when it came to the girl's shows; he rarely missed one. They even persuaded Jane, who wasn't interested in horses, to come when Remy was 15 and Macy was 14. After that she kept showing up, though they soon found out that was because of the single father of two other students who rode there. Before long Jane asked said man out and by the summer after Remy's softmore year, they were married. Along with a new step-father, a doctor name Richard, Remy and Macy won a sixteen year old step-sister and a fifthteen year old step-brother, Annebelle and Wesley. The sisters were surprised that their new step-siblings were actually nice and their step-father wasn't wicked. Recently Remy scraped up enough money to buy a beautiful two year old Arabian named Nikita, whom she plans to train with the help of her best friend, Amy Hall, at Autumn Hills.
role-play sample:
check the 'keep skipping' post (I know, I know, I'm such a rule breaker)
ooc:
[/color]name you go by: Ray, Remy, Rayray, Renee
role-play exeprience: 3 years
other: ----
where you found us: Amy
suggestions / thoughts on the site: uhhh....