Name:
Billie-Jean Marie JacksonAge: 16
Gender: female
Type: weird girl.
Theme Song (Optional): I am by Hilliary Duff, Perks by AshestoAshes , Iām just your problem now from Adventure time.
Personality: Yea you know her sheās that weird girl in class that no one talks to but always talks about. Why? Sheās just weird. Billie-Jean is a girl that means well but is just always seems to stick her foot in her mouth. Her mouth really has no filter, and she doesnāt seem to understand her peersā emotions because of her lack of connection with her peers. Billie-Jean speaks her mind and doesnāt mind stepping on peopleās feelings to get her point across. She is fond of books and you can always find her reading wattpad stories in-between class. She adores books because they donāt make fun of her. She is content to just be alone. So Billie-Jean is a weird girl, that has no filter between mind and head, likes books, and likes to be alone. She has an obsession for neatness and order. Everything is colored coded; she eats certain colored foods on certain days.
Appearance: Billie-Jean has gone through many appearance fazes but she really likes her rainbow colored hair. Her hair is in a straight bob that falls to her chin. She wears teal hipster glasses, bright red lipstick and thick black cat liner. She has pale skin, and hazel eyes. Her face is an oval with high cheek bones and a pointy chin. She is usually found in clothes she has diyed. Her usually outfit is a rainbow shoulder tee that says āBaby you wish you were meā ripped black jeans, black fishnets, leather lace up thigh high boots. If itās cold she wears a yellow cropped jacket with a matching hat, scarf, and gloves. Her arms are covered in bracelets of all sizes and kinds, and her nails are painted neon pink. She is very skinny with a hour glass figure, and a small chest. Her favorite fruit is cherries so there are cherry tattoo on her wrist, and neck. Her eyebrow and lashes are rainbow colored to. Her ear, noise, and tounge, all have matching cherry shaped studs. She has a grace to her walk, a inner elegant flare.
Crush: Anti-social boy Billie-Jean respects his attitude; she likes how he doesnāt take anyoneās bull crap. But because of both characters loner status she hardly gets to talk to him. So right now her crush is just admiration. Outgoing boy is what Billie-Jean wants to be, sparkling, and in the light. She wants to communicate with her classmates and make friends but she always ends up messing up. Her crush on this boy is more platonic. She wants to be friends with outgoing boy.
Wanted Personality Type: Tomboy and smart girl Billie-Jean wouldnāt mind being around these types of girl.
History: Billie-Jean has always been a weird girl, when she was born she refused to eat her carrots or steak because they didnāt match her pink dress. Billie-Jeanās parents Bob and Hope Jean were hippies in a relationship with another couple Beverly and John McDay. The four adults raised Billie-Jean to believe that being nude in public was ok, love held no bounds, and sex was love. So all four adults let the only child in the house Billie-Jean, be Bille-Jean. In elementary school there was weeks where she would come to school only dressed in yellow, in grade 2 the only color she wore were various shades of pink. This included hair dying. The weirdness didnāt stop at hair dying; no in grade 5 her parents took her to a local health food store where she got meet Meg the instructor at the local dance school. This lead to Billie-Jeanās obsession with anything dance, she went on to dance in competions, even then the background of her parents not letting her connect to the other kids who only had two parents.
Billie-Jean still dances at Megās school as a signed dancer. It was grade 6 to grade 8 that further separated Bille-Jean from her peers. To cement her career in Megās company, Billie-Jean had to travel and miss plenty of days of schools, While Billie-Jean was dancing her heart out in international level events, her peers where getting closer to each other, dating, growing up. In the professional field of dance Billie-Jean made friends with dancers ten years her age. At the end of grade 8 was when Billie-Jean noticed that she didnāt know how to communicate with her peers, she didnāt really know how to fix this. So she just leaves it alone. This year though she wants to really try and make friends.