Post by dawn on Dec 6, 2012 18:34:22 GMT -5
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[style=width:350px; font-family: josefin sans; font-size: 30px; letter-spacing: -3px; text-align:center; color: #000; line-height: 80%; text-transform: uppercase; padding-bottom: 5px;]DAWN IZABEL CARMICHAEL
CITIZEN. EIGHTEEN. SPOILED. IMPATIENT. PROMISCUOUS. BRATTY. IMPULSIVE. BUBBLY. CARELESS.
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=width,386,true][atrb=cellSpacing,0,true][atrb=cellPadding,0,true][atrb=style, width:130px; height: 200px; background-image: url(http://i46.tinypic.com/n1vxb9.png);][/style] | [style=height: 180px; overflow: auto; font-size: 9px;]she was gifted, from a young age, with the luxury of an opulent lifestyle. born on a hazy but unusually warm october night to james rafael and lydia rae carmichael, dawn izabel would become the joy of the household. her parents were so often in the press and under constant public scrutiny that her presence became famous to those who didn't even know her. dawn was home-schooled throughout the elementary years of her education, and showed exceptional capabilities with her schoolwork. she was the picture-perfect child; she spent her time studying in her room, learning brazilian or playing piano with her private tutors (her parents were insistent that dawn be educated with the language of her foreign roots), or - her favorite - practicing ballet. her relationship with her parents was slim and none. james was the president of an esteemed law firm, and lydia was a prominent name in boston politics. the result of this was a palatial - but most often unoccupied - home. dawn was a daddy's girl from the start - whenever her father was home, they'd do everything together. her mother loved her as well, but was much more strait-laced, often resulting in conflict between the two. after being home-schooled through her eighth year of school, dawn begged her parents to let her go to a public school. they refused immediately, knowing the dangers of unhealthy influences in modern-day boston. however, after a lot of persistence, they agreed to enroll dawn in a high-end private school on the edge of town for freshman year of high school. before she knew it, she was being swept into the social atmosphere. dawn was overwhelmed, not knowing how to assimilate herself among so many other peers, and buried herself in her studies. it was then that she met josie. in the middle of the ninth grade, the two girls met in one of their classes and bonded almost immediately. josie had a similar upbringing to dawn and they commiserated, going on together about the unfortunate life of no attention and too much work. as the year went on, the beautiful girls became more noticed and effectively rose in popularity. dawn was forced into a more social atmosphere, which josie accepted much more eagerly. throughout sophomore year, josie was hauling dawn to every party, sleepover, or dance she heard even a whisper about. none of it really enthralled dawn until she met a boy at a party and he absolutely charmed the socks off of her. she was sheltered and inexperienced, naturally, but let herself be swept up in the fantasy of boys. her plan wasn't to play them, but flirting gave her such a thrill, and gave her the craved attention she hadn't received most of her life. by the eleventh grade, the two girls were on the top of the food chain, and dawn began experimenting with more than just flirting. sex became fascinating, boys were disposable, and money flowed freely. 'party hardy' could have been her senior class motto (though she was sure it was something completely lame), and dawn graduated with honors and a few boy toys on her arm. dawn still lives in her parent's mansion, though she just turned eighteen, and isn't making any immediate plans to move around. her mother is insistent on her attending college, and she's been offered numerous scholarships, but the only thing she's interested in is dance. since starting ballet at a young age, dawn continued to dance competitively all through her life. her mother wants her to go to school for politics; her father insists on harvard for law, and dawn would much rather go to a prestigious dance university in new york. for now, she's staying put, and enjoying being out of high school. played by adriana lima alias maggie |