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Post by lola hurst on Jan 25, 2011 18:05:47 GMT -7
lex, hailey c., student __________________________________
FULL NAME lola robin hurst. NICKNAMES n/a. CURRENT AGE nineteen. DATE OF BIRTH may second, 1991. HOMETOWN new york, new york. RELATIONSHIP STATUS single.
MOTHER charlotte hurst (née keynes), forty-five, housewife. FATHER andrew hurst III, fifty, vice chief of staff of the us army. SIBLINGS caine hurst, twenty-three, us army officer. CHILDREN n/a. PETS edward, marbled salamander.
REASON FOR BEING IN NEW YORK born and raised, baby! i couldn't even bear going somewhere else for college.
BEST KEPT SECRETS
1. i would transfer all of silas' pain onto myself if i could. 2. i feel like i let everyone down, all the time. 3. though i'm friendly, i hate going further than kissing with almost all guys. 4. i'm saving up for about a thousand surgical procedures. 5. my brother once beat up one of my boyfriends so badly he was hospitalized for a week. all charges were dropped and no one will tell me why.
GROCERY LIST
1. jarred red peppers. 2. diet coke. 3. ramen. 4. fudge cake. 5. green curry paste.
MOST RECENT PURCHASES
1. bandages. 2. triple chocolate cookies. 3. liquid eyeliner. 4. harry potter spoken word cds. 5. katsu curry.
INTERVIEW
"there are so many things my daughter doesn't understand. she doesn't understand why her brother is so protective of her, or why her father is so strict on her, or why i put so much pressure on her to carry herself in a certain way. the world isn't a fair one and she'll have to learn that somehow. we'll grant her some freedom while she's in college but right after that she'll have to come back to reality."
charlotte hurst, forty-five
"blurb about the character from the point of view of a sibling or other relative."
caine hurst, brother
"blurb about the character from the point of view of an ex on either good or bad terms."
freddie evans, twenty-two
"blurb about the character from the point of view of an old teacher or a former employer."
emily garner, fifty
"blurb about the character from the point of view of their best friend."
isabel garner, twenty
"blurb about the character from the point of view of an enemy."
william jenkins, twenty-four
PERSONAL
but really, i am... blurb about themselves. cover anything you would like in this section.
and i live by... "i can remember speaking to a 12-year-old boy, a football player, and i asked him, i said, 'how would you feel if, in front of all the players, your coach told you, you were playing like a girl?' now, i expected him to say something like, 'i'd be sad; i'd be mad; i'd be angry,' something like that. no, the boy said to me, 'it would destroy me.'
and i said to myself, 'god, if it would destroy him to be called a girl, what are we then teaching him about girls?'"
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