Post by Nicole Winchester on Sept 26, 2009 12:42:09 GMT -5
{ nicole annalise winchester }
{ name } nicole annalise winchester
{ age } twenty one
{ sexuality } bisexual
{ gender } female
{ hero, villian, neutral, non-power } non-power
{ play-by} mandy moore
{ likes }
>> books
>> rain
>> being with people (she has a need for attention and someone to talk to)
{ dislikes }
>> people that take advantage of her
>> heat
>> the sun or bright lights and colors
{ personality }
Nicole is bookish, but also loves to talk. She is loquacious, bubbly, and makes it her priority to keep up with current events. You could take her to be a goody-goody, workaholic, or someone with anger issues depending on how you know her.
{ roleplay sample }Walburga woke up to find that she was the alone in her bedroom, and the sun was shining through the half-opened curtains. Orion knew that she liked them closed. Silently, she cursed him, not only for opening the curtains, but not waking her up. Today was going to be a big day. Well, to Walburga, every day was a big day. Unexpected company could come over at any time, and Regulus might’ve made plans to have people over that she didn’t know about. Although the place was clean as ever, Walburga still had to make sure that everything was spotless. After all, she wouldn’t want people to think that she lived a filthy life. It was bad enough that Orion insisted they live among the Muggles.
It was torture for her to be stuck here. If she left her home, filth (for calling them Muggles gave them a title…and that was most certainly undeserved by such creatures) would be crawling all over the place. That, in itself, was unacceptable. Then there was the small problem that they were not close to the rest of the Wizarding World. It would take her too much time to travel. That was a big problem, even if Orion was too thick to realize it at times. She changed into her green robes and called Kreature to her room.
“Kreature. Please make sure this house is spotless. We don’t want to be embarrassed in case company comes, now do we?” She instructed the elf, keeping her tone rather cold. The house elf nodded, and went back to cleaning. Walburga sighed. The house elf was very obedient, and if she was at liberty to say so, she wouldn’t trade him for the world. After all, he did quite a lot of cooking and cleaning, and she couldn’t have done it better herself. However, a few seconds after she turned to pick up a fallen pillow, she heard the house elf speaking again.
“Mistress Black?” Kreature croaked, his voice cracking nervously, “You have a visitor, Mistress.” Walburga turned instantly. A visitor? Who could possibly be using floo powder to enter her home? Surely nobody had knocked. She would have heard so if someone did. “Who?” she demanded of the house elf. He looked down at his feet before returning her gaze to his mistress. “Miss Andromeda.”
Walburga cursed under her breath. Andromeda was here? She had to have forgotten the date. How could she have been so careless? Despite her angry thoughts, Walburga nodded the house elf away, and dismissed him to his normal duties. She would simply have to check this out for herself. Walburga went down the stairs and to the living room to find her niece. “Hello, Andromeda.” She stated simply.