Post by BRIE LEWIS LEDGER on Apr 16, 2013 9:54:46 GMT -5
* brie l. ledger ,
* start with basics ,
[ I'M SWIMMING IN THE SMOKE OF BRIDGES I HAVE BURNED ]
[ I'M SWIMMING IN THE SMOKE OF BRIDGES I HAVE BURNED ]
FULL NAME Brie Lewis Ledger
NICKNAMES N/A.
DATE OF BIRTH April 04
AGE Seventeen
GRADE/YEAR Twelfth
ELEMENT Fire
SEXUALITY Straight
MARITAL STATUS Single
* into the mirror ,
[ AGAINST MY WILL I STAND BESIDE MY OWN REFLECTION ]
[ AGAINST MY WILL I STAND BESIDE MY OWN REFLECTION ]
CELEBRITY CLAIM Hayley Williams
EYE COLOUR Dark brown
HAIR COLOUR Normally a very pale, almost blond, ginger but she dyes it a much brighter orange, occasionally adding red and yellow to it.
HEIGHT & WEIGHT 5'6 135 lbs
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES She has a tattoo on her left shoulder with says 'Riot', a septum piercing, four ear piercings (two on each ear), a nose piercing on her left nostril and a tongue piercing
CLOTHING STYLE Brie likes to wear dark clothes that allow her to blend in. Black jeans are her favorite and she quite likes v-neck t-shirts. Her favorite on is a dark grey shirt made of soft cotton. On her feet she wears a pair of white converse which she'd decorate with black sharpie. The designs vary from skull and cross bones to flaming arrows.
* deeper than skin ,
[ TAKE EVERYTHING FROM THE INSIDE & THROW IT ALL AWAY ]
[ TAKE EVERYTHING FROM THE INSIDE & THROW IT ALL AWAY ]
POSITIVE TRAITS
- Determined
- Hard Worker
- Brave
- Cunning
- Adaptable
NEGATIVE TRAITS
- Hot-headed
- Rebelious
- Cruel
- Arrogant
- Sarcastic
LIKES
- England
- Music
- Darkness
- Candlelight
- Birds of Prey
DISLIKES
- Canada
- America
- Authority
- Children
- Overly happy/friendly people
- Being out maneuvered
STRENGTHS
- Quick witted
- Loyal
- Quick learner
WEAKNESSES
- Stubborn
- Easily wound up
- Overly competitive
FEARS
- Deep water
- Her father
- Never returning 'home'
BEST MEMORY Brie and her brother never got on well. They were always arguing and fighting. Most of the fights they got into ended up with Brie being beaten to a pulp. Though she was nimble and clever, her brother had the advantage of brute strength and used it.
If you asked her, Brie probably could remember what they were fighting over at the time but it had come to blows. Her brother had pinned her against the wall and was beating her. Something inside her snapped. Brie lashed out a t him and some how managed to burn him. It wasn't a particularly bad burn but it obviously hurt him horribly. and scared him. He started screaming at her, telling her that she was a freak, but Brie saw the fear in his eyes, the tears threatening to overflow and run down his cheeks. She had beat him. She didn't know ho w she did it, but she did. The expression in his face was priceless. She would never forget it for the rest of her life.
WORST MEMORY Her parents reactions after her fight. Her father was furious with her. He called her a sorts of unpleasant names that she would never forget. Her mother cried and sobbed and went on about how it was all her fault, what with her 'tainted' blood. She was sent up to her room while they discussed what was to be done with her. She found out the next morning they were going to send her to live with her grandmother because they didn't want a 'demon child' like her ruining their lives. Brie still hasn't forgiven them and never will. She has already planned her revenge.
LONG-TERM GOAL To take her revenge on her parents for sending her away like they did. To see their lives crumble around them and to see them wish they never banished her.
* past reflections ,
[ SOMETIMES I REMEMBER THE DARKNESS OF MY PAST ]
[ SOMETIMES I REMEMBER THE DARKNESS OF MY PAST ]
MOTHER Terry Lisa Ledger (40), Stay-at-home mother.
FATHER Brimont Andrew Ledger (43), Lawyer.
SIBLINGS Andrew Terrence Ledger (16), Student.
OTHER Gertrude 'Pepper' Johnson (60), Ranch Owner.
HISTORY As a child Brie never saw her father much/ He was always working on 'that' case or helping 'this' friend and hardly ever had time for his children. Her and her mother never seemed to get on well. Brie could never quite be the perfect little lady her mother wanted. She was loud and rough and quick tempered. She fought with her brother too much, got into trouble at school too often and had friends her mother did not approve of. She was stubborn and disobedient. Her father did nothing about it, of course. He was far to busy.
In Brie's eyes, her brother seemed to be the favorite child. He could do no wrong. If they got into a fight it was always her fault because he had started it. If he got into trouble at school it was because someone had 'provoked' him. Brie couldn't stand him. She wished she could put him in his place.
And one day she did. Or thought she did. The two of them had gotten into a fight. Again. Brie was losing, as always, and wanted desperately to beat him. And she did. Somehow she had burned him. She didn't know how she did it but she had and he broke. Screaming at her in fright calling her all sorts of names.
Her mother didn't know what to do. She cried until her husband came home. In gasping, shuttering breaths she explained what happened. He was furious. He called her worse names than what her brother had called her. Unlike her brother's, these stung. They weren't the same fearful whimpers of a 11 year old boy, he meant them. Brie could tell. Her mother kept going on about tainted blood and how this was her fault.
The next morning Brie had been told that she was to move in with her grandmother. She didn't understand and asked why they were sending her away. Her father told her they were not going to have their lives torn apart by some 'demon child'.
Living with her grandmother wasn't bad. She was a nice old lady who lived in a small country home somewhere in Canada. Still, it was no England. The girl soon learned that the old woman was like herself, an elemental. She was not there for but a few months when her grandmother told her she would be sending her to a special boarding school.
At first, Brie was angry and disappointing. She wondered what she had done wrong. Her grandmother was one of the few adults she liked. She had been better for her than she had been for her mother.
The woman explained about the school and how it would help develop her powers. She explained that it would be a good experience for Brie and that she could come home whenever she liked. The girl agreed to attend.
If anything, the girl preferred the new life to her old. Still, she was angry at her parents for what they had done and vowed that one day she would tear their lives apart in every way they could. They had not truly gotten rid of the 'demon child'.
* puppet on a string ,
[ SOMETHING INSIDE ME THAT PULLS BENEATH THE SURFACE ]
[ SOMETHING INSIDE ME THAT PULLS BENEATH THE SURFACE ]
YOUR NAME Arson
YOUR AGE 17
RP EXPERIENCE Too long
HOW'D YOU FIND US? Used to RP here a while ago. Thought it would be nice to come back. I played a slightly different version of Brie then.
SECRET WORD Correct.
RP SAMPLECHAOTIC was the best word Tori could think of to describe her morning. She just wanted to get out nice and early for her trip, but it seemed that, no matter how early she was up, the rest of her family was too. And so, despite her careful planning, she was out the door, late as always. She was supposed to have woken up, eaten breakfast, do her hair (because if she didn’t, they wouldn’t believe she was going out with someone, even if it was just a hiking trip), double check her bag, then check it again because her dad made her, fight with her sister over the bathroom and the hair straightener and forcefully refuse a ride down to the trail head.
When she had finally managed to escape the house, her youngest sister came running up to the side of her dinky little Land Rover to give Tori a good luck charm. In all honesty, she had probably been a bit snappier than she had meant to, but she just wanted to get going. Finally, she started the engine and rolled down the driveway, heading to the one place she wasn’t allowed to hike, The Stairway To Heaven.
I wasn’t just that is was an immensely difficult trail, hiking the stairs was actually illegal. One had to cross a few miles of private property to actually get to the beginning of the trail, or the real trail, anyways. Not that that would be the thing to irritate her parents the most. Once they found out that Tori was hiking alone, they would have a fit. But she could do it, that’s what she wanted to show them. If anything went wrong, she had her wand and would use magic. She didn’t need a buddy. She was completely able to do this, by herself.
Then why was she so nervous? As she clambered out of her car and strapped her day bag to her back, butterflies grew in her stomach. Could she really do this alone? The girl shook her head. Why did she doubt? She had hiked alone before, nothing the difficult, for sure. She just had to think of the payoffs. Sure, her parent’s would be furious, but how many other Salem students, or students in general, would have this bragging right? Not many, for sure. Tori was probably the only one stupid enough to do this.
It seemed, however, that his was not meant to be. As she set foot on the path to the stairway, she heard someone behind her and turned around. She nearly swore when she recognized who it was. So much for going it alone.
"What are you doing here?”