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Post by MAGGIE GRACE LANCASTER on Dec 28, 2012 0:23:31 GMT -5
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MARGARET GRACE LANCASTER
HEY THERE, THEY CALL ME MAGGIE AND I'M CURRENTLY 23 YEARS OLD. I'M A CITIZEN AND I'M HETEROSEXUAL.
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If you asked Maggie about her childhood, she'd call it "boring". She grew up in a suburb, with well to do parents, a house with a fenced in backyard, a puppy, two siblings, and basically anything she wanted - except freedom. Her parents were nice, but predictable. Her sister Alice was Miss Perfect and her brother Colin was Mr. Popular and Maggie was well, Maggie.
She was rebellious at an early age - eating the play-doh, riding a two wheeler before she rode a four wheeler - little kid stuff that seemed significant then but hardly important now. As she grew up, Maggie continued to fill the role as outcast. She wore eccentric clothing, didn't brush her hair, chewed her nails to bits and preferred books over beer. Honestly, she wasn't anything too strange, but in an elite suburb, she was practically a freak.
After high school, Maggie didn't go to college. Her parents refused to believe her when she told them of her decision. They even went as far as sending her confirmation letter to Northwestern and paying for her first year's tuition. Maggie went along with it, but when fall arrived, she skipped out on college, cashed her savings, packed as much of her belongings as she could and took a train to Chicago. That was about five years ago and her parents haven't spoken to her since.
Maggie is an adventurous girl and a bit of a free spirit. She tends to shy away from people because she hasn't gotten over that socially awkward phase, but she is known to strike up a good conversation once in awhile. She's got a sense of humor (at least, she makes herself laugh anyway), a brain on her (usually filled with useless information) and eventually, she grew into her looks (but she still sees a too tall, flat chested, acne covered teen when she looks in the mirror).
Maggie's impulses can be destructive sometimes and while she can over analyze one situation, she can completely disregard another. She's very disorganized and irresponsible, but does try to make a minimal effort to get her shit together. She can be a bit flakey when it comes to "grown up" things - her job, paying bills, buying groceries. She's also painfully insecure due to being picked on in high school, so if there's any kind of situation that involves interacting with people, she'll distance herself, therefore she's kind of a loner and she definitely gets lonely.
She appreciates art, music, film and literature. She knows nothing about sports, relationships or cooking. She'd nap all day if she could. She can't go a day without some type of caffeine, or else she gets the shakes. Sometimes she writes cheesy poetry and paints to music. Her bike is her choice of transportation (she's clumsy on her feet). Maggie's also the modern day Josie Gellar.
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THE PERSON BEHIND THIS WONDERFUL CHARACTER IS GENERALLY CALLED AMANDA AND SITS AT 20. SHE LIVES IN THE CENTRAL TIMEZONE. ALSO, THIS CHARACTER LOOKS PRETTY SIMILAR TO EMMA STONE, DON'T YOU THINK?
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Post by CAITLIN * on Dec 28, 2012 0:31:26 GMT -5
YOU’VE BEEN ACCEPTED! Congratulations! Your character has been accepted to The Lucky One. Your application has been moved to the character directory. Make sure that you post in the appropriate claims. She seems wonderful. I can't wait to plot with her. You did a great job. <3
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