Trout "T" Fallon -- District 4
Oct 2, 2011 2:31:49 GMT -5
Post by klinkit on Oct 2, 2011 2:31:49 GMT -5
Name: Trout "T" Fallon
Age: 16
Gender: Female
District/Area: District 4
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Age: 16
Gender: Female
District/Area: District 4
Appearance:
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Trout is of average height for a sixteen year old girl and fairly lean -- though she has some muscle definition on her legs and arms. To be exact, she stands five feet and six inches in height and weighs about 120 pounds. Her skin is of an olive hue, topped with long, dark brown -- almost black -- hair that reaches midway down her back. Most days, she keeps it up in a messy bun. She has dark brown eyes, topped with soft, yet determined brows. Below her eyes sits a wide nose and full, pink lips.
The expression one would most often see in public on Trout face would be confident or condescending. Only when she is exercising or at home does her face finally relax and allow her true feelings to break through.
Trout enjoys fashion, though there is little of it in the districts. She collects clothing when possible and enjoys constructing her own outfits out of mostly earthy hues. Her ears are pierced and decorated with earrings she's made herself from fishing hooks and various other decorative materials she finds.
Trout, or "T" as many of her friends call her, is very clique-y and surrounds herself with a decent number of friends, though many of her relationships seem superficial. She appears and interacts with people as she wants to be perceived, not with how she really feels a lot of the time. To those who bother her (mostly girls she particularly dislikes), she can be pushy and passive aggressive.History:
Socialization is a very stressful game for Trout and her evenings alone often serve as a time for anger release in various physical ways. She particularly enjoys running and will some times leave home for hours, running on the sand, along the beach until fatigued and then jumping into the ocean to cool herself down. Other days, especially when she is beyond upset, she turns to the dummies her father made her, attacking them viciously, picturing the person she is upset with in her mind.
Trout has trouble expressing feelings she might have for a boy she likes. She gets quite nervous and can sometimes come off as rude, so it is hard for her to start any sort of romantic affair. The only people in the world that Trout can truly open up to about her feeling are her parents. Since before she can remember, her parent encouraged her to tell them anything on her mind, no matter what it might be. They are truly wonderful, patient parents for a Morph-Baby like her.
Trout is what you might call a "Morph-Baby". Her biological mother was a heavy user who was impregnated at some point by an unknown man, who was most likely also an addict. Completely incapable of raising the child, Trout was adopted by her mother's older sister and husband who were unable to conceive, but always wanted a family. They kept her first name of Trout at the mother's request (even though it was quite the awful name), but changed her surname to match that of her aunt and uncle.Codeword: Odair
Because she was a Morph-Baby, Trout grew up with both psychological and physiological challenges. Anger-management was a major issue for her, so starting from a very young age, her parents tried various means to help her keep her emotions at bay. Her father, who was a boat-craftsmen would construct targets and dummies for her to strike out at when she was enraged, rather than other people. Other days, he would take her out in the boat to fish as a sort of mediative intervention.
Trout's mother was a medical assistant at the local clinic, so she made it a point to educate her daughter by bringing her in to see addicted morphlings and how the drug destroys their lives. Trout has been taught her whole life to never take any drugs. Because of her mothers usage while she was in the womb, addiction to the drug would be almost unavoidable if she were to use. However, rather than view morphling as something to fear, she sees it as an aid for the weak and thus, refuses to use it.
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