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Jackson Franklin

"Chill out man, I'm not gunna shoot you or anything. Sheesh."

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a character in “One Chance, One Summer”, as played by JokerofSpades

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Name: Jackson Carleton Franklin
Nickname: Jack is it.
Age: 20
Power: Does being able to ollie while stoned count as a power?
Sexuality: Bi-curious. Jackson knows he loves women, but men? Untread ground there.

Description:
Face - Jackson sports that 'ruggedly handsome' sort of face that only those with little money can pull off. His hair is nearly bleach blonde, but due to some genetics he has some brown in there, so it's more like 'barely dirty' blonde. At the moment, his hair sticks roughly an inch out of his beanie in true skater style, but is planning on getting a haircut since it's is freaking hot in Hawaii (at least, according to him). His eyes are a solid, deep blue, which some would call 'pools of water' but due to his phobia Jackson refrains from such wording. He is always cleanly shaven to compliment his more narrow chin.
Body - Jackson is at a size that he truly enjoys. He stands only 5'11 and clocks in at roughly 150 pounds, which means that on the topic of body type, he is more lanky with a hint of athleticism - after all, he boards everywhere he goes. On proportions, Jackson is a little more legs than torso, which helps him maneuver better on his board than some kid with stubby legs. His arms are the weaker of the limbs, since he doesn't do much with them besides lifting food and whatnot.
Scars, Tats and Piercings - Jackson doesn't really have much on the line of scars. Sure, he used to wipe out constantly on his board but most of those cuts and scrapes have healed. His arms and kneecaps are the only real indication of scarring, since that is what he landed on most. Even then, however, the scars are minute. However, he does have tattoos: his right arm and his left arm. Little backstory, Jackson got his left arm done (the phoenix) after he was officially labeled 'sober' to tell the world that he had turned over a new leaf. His right arm, on the other hand, was for his best friend: he wanted to show the snobby art college that refused him that tattoos could be better than their art, and Jackson volunteered to help him out on the condition that he got to help choose the theme. Other than that, he has a few small ones, but none that are really visible/significant. For piercings, both of his ears are pierced with ones that look like nuts and bolts. He also has his nose pierced, but doesn't put it in very often.
Clothing - In true skater fashion, Jackson really will wear whatever he can that allows him to board. In the current weather - aka freaking hot - Jackson will be found in either a band or skater t-shirt. He will probably have his beanie on his head, but he may not depending on his mood for the day. On his legs are either a pair of tighter fitting jeans (not skinny jeans - Jackson finds those annoyingly restrictive to his moves, and hates poser skaters that only wear skinny jeans) or a pair of shorts. Since he only owns one pair of shoes, Jackson wears his black and green Vans all the time.

Likes:
  • Skateboarding and Longboarding
  • Alcohol
  • Relaxation
  • Marijuana
  • His beanie
  • His guitar
  • Making music
  • Adventures
  • Open-mindedness
  • Impulses
  • Parties
  • Competition
  • Getting lost
  • Ambition
  • Challenge/Dares
  • Video Games, Comics, etc. - the dude has never missed the Comic Con in San Francisco yet.
Dislikes:
  • Religion
  • Authority
  • Closed mindedness in any situation
  • Reading
  • Hard Drugs
  • Pressure to be somebody else
  • Posers
  • Snobs
  • Rich/Haughty people
  • Schooling
  • Serious folk
  • The inability to unwind
  • Crazy drivers
  • Smoking
Fears:
  • Becoming Addicted Again
  • Aquaphobia - fear of drowning/water. When Jackson was an adorable 6 year old, he was adamant about swimming: he didn't like the idea of holding your breath to have fun. But they were at his uncle's house in Cincinnati, so he was told to make the most of it. Anywho, he finally decided he would go swimming in their pool with all the others, and began to have a blast; well, until his uncle lifted him up anyway. As soon as he did, his uncle suffered a heart attack which caused Jackson to be dropped. He couldn't swim that well in the first place, but it certainly didn't help that his uncle fell on top of him in his heart attack. Both nearly drowned. Jackson has feared the water ever since.
  • Fear of Abandonment by Matthew or his parents
Dreams:
  • To stay the same - Jackson has had many people in his life try to forcibly change his personality and lifestyle because it wasn't as 'productive' as others. To be fair, the kid is extremely lazy, but he doesn't like to change for anybody - hence the dream.
  • Become a Singer - Jackson is actually one talented young man in the musical section, but doesn't sing for many people. Instead, he will keep strumming away on his guitar alone, and sing in his room. He hopes that one day, however, he will be able to take his talent on the road.
  • Keep himself clean- It took 3 years for Jackson to become clean of hard drugs, concluding his drug cycle at five years: five years of horrible pain, hundereds of hospital and therapy appointments and dozens of written cheques. He never wants to go back.
  • Learn to Surf - Odd dream, but Jackson desperately has been trying to cure himself of his Aquaphobia for months now leading up to his visit to Hawaii. He hates that he can't go into 2/3's of the world simply because of an accident as a kid. Besides, Jackson really wants to learn to surf, since it looks a lot like skateboarding and looks just as fun.

Secrets:
Recovering Drug Addict - Jackson isn't proud of it, but he finally got himself clean of a few drugs that he was addicted to, with one of them being cocaine. He really doesn't want to relive that nightmare, so he plans on keeping drugs out. He seems to omit alcohol and pot though.
Gang Affiliation - Back during his drug years, there was only a few ways that he could make enough money to get what he needed. Jackson turned to the local gang to help get his money.
Unwelcome Guest - In actuality, he isn't supposed to be on the island at all for 'vacation'. See, his cousin lives in Honolulu, and he was supposed to be staying with them while the whole thing back home blew over. However, said cousin and Jackson aren't entirely big fans of each other, so they made a plan: Jackson would bring more money than he was supposed to, and Derek (the cousin) would pitch in the expenses that Jackson would have cost him, and Jackson would be free to do whatever he wanted for those 3 months. Just as long as he wasn't in Derek's house.

Personality: Jackson is probably one of the most mellow, down to earth people you could run across in your life - granted, that doesn't mean he will let you walk all over him.

For starters, Jackson likes to play everything with a degree of calmness and a laid back attitude. In his eyes, nothing can't be solved by simply laying back and waiting to see what happens next. Sure, that usually means that his initiative is pretty low, but that is another topic. Jackson has been through multiple situations where he simply started something, and it turned out to be the worst days of his life. So instead, Jackson will lay back and wait for things to develop on their own, and let everything else go on without him. You could compare him to a river, but that would be inaccurate: Jackson is more like that shallow stream in a country backyard, where everything just moves at its own pace, constantly shifting but never rushing.

Thing is, though, that while Jackson may not always be an initiator, he is always the first to back somebody up on some crazy idea: think of him as the ultimate wingman. He loves going out for some crazy thrills if another wants to, regardless of how dangerous it truly is. After all, the saying goes 'Friends never let friends do stupid things alone'. Jackson believes in this wholeheartedly, even if it has gotten him into serious problems with multiple factions in the past. He just likes having a bit of fun and adventure, that's all: regardless of it is a party or simply going out for a longboard tour. He is always willing to complete any dare that is thrown at him - as long as he can throw them back - and just loves the atmosphere of parties and gatherings alike, regardless of what kind of party - drinking party, weed party, gaming party, all three put together, sober party, he loves them all.

Jackson does have many personality traits that aren't as social as the rest of him, however. For starters, he loathes self pity. As a kid that grew up not that well off, and had his own hardships to get through, Jackson knows and understands what it feels like to be stuck at the bottom of the world with no way out. Thing is, he made it out on his own, and he hates people that whine, complain or just feel sorry for themself simply because of their past - it makes it worse when said kids are pretty well off. Sure, Jackson can be understanding, since he knows that everybody has gone through something that they had trouble dealing with, but he can't stand self pity.

Which brings us to the fact that Jackson is pretty spiteful and highly vindictive. If his initiative is high enough, he will go out of his way to make sure that those that have pissed him off get what's coming to them. Now, this is pretty contradicting to the previous statement of his mellowness: how can he be mellow, yet spiteful? Well, it's a selective spite. Usually, his spite only kicks in when others attempt to indulge in self-pity, or try badmouthing his way of life or his friends. Jackson takes his loyalty to his friends extremely seriously, refusing to share secrets that are ever given to him with anybody. His way of life is also a product of his friendships, so he will always have a problem with people that say he is 'lazy' and 'useless' just because he uses pot and skates.

All in all, Jackson keeps himself in check as one of the most chill people that one could come across, with random streaks of impulsiveness, spitefulness and brash actions. However, Jackson will always try to keep himself out of situations that could bring back his own past, because he refuses to relive it. Jackson likes to live by the motto that 'The past is behind me, the future is in front of me, but the present is right now: might as well focus on right now'.

History: Welcome to the life and times of Jacky Franklin, the kid that nearly got killed a few times all because of his stupidity. Let's take a walk down memory lane, shall we?

Jackson was born to a mid to lower class family in the slowly-but-surely-being-destroyed Detroit in a neighbourhood where even though they would have been considered lower class in another city, they were one of the richest people in the area. See, Jackson's family lived on a property that had been in their family for generations, but the neighbourhood around it was slowly turning into a more slummy area, full of violence, gangs and drugs. They couldn't do anything about it, however, as they didn't have anywhere close the money to get out.

Anywho, Jackson grew up in about as average way as they could. He tried to make friends with all the kids that would be in the neighbourhood, but it usually ended up with a parent dragging all their butts into a house and scolding them for being careless, stating that it was dangerous to play outside. That really did stop him from making his first and best friend Matthew, however. The kid lived on the corner of his street, and was constantly drawing during any days that he could. Sure Jackson made friends with a bunch of other kids as well, but they didn't share his love for the media, video games and the arts. It was Matthew that also got Jackson hooked on skateboarding, as that was how he passed the time and got to school and other places faster.

Now, while Jackson was growing up, he may have not noticed a few details about his little patch of the city. For starters, he was a seriously small minority when it came to race: as the Franklin's found out, their neighbourhood was split in half between the Afro-Americans, and the Latin-Americans. Matthew's family was one of 3 that was of Asian decent, and Jackson was one of 5 that was Caucasian. All the different ethnicities were pretty racist towards the others, especially towards Matthew's family. The Franklin's and the other Caucasians weren't let off the hook too easily either: when Jackson turned 11, the Afro-American gang that had taken up residence in their neighbourhood broke into their house, beat his dad and took a bunch of their stuff. While Jackson was opened to the reality that life sucked for all that lived in lower class neighbourhoods, he made the most of what he could with the friends that he could make. By the time that Jackson reached 13, he had made friends with the kids on both ends of the street and with at least one kid from each gang.

Jackson's first experience with drugs hit him when he turned 14. Always being the kind of kid to take dares, Jackson was invited/dared to go to a party that was happening at one of the Latin gang houses. Matthew warned him against it, saying that things might head south fast, but Jackson was determined to prove the other boy wrong, that he wasn't a chicken and could have a good time. So, later that night Jackson made his way into the house, and partied the night away. By the time he left that house, however, he had gotten hooked on heroin, snorted cocaine, and started smoking both cigarettes and weed.

So began the 2 worst years of Jackson's life. Matthew literally watched his friend waste away from the dare mellow kid to a bumbling addict. To keep the cash flow going to get his drug money, Jackson joined up with the Latino gang, and did some pretty heinous crimes: stealing from the elderly, beating up those who owed money, breaking and entering, the works. He never killed a single person, but it felt like it on the inside. The worst part was that Jackson felt like he was watching a movie of himself becoming an addict as it all happened, powerless to stop himself as he kept pumping himself full of heroin, snorting cocaine and chain smoking like a chimney. It wasn't until Matthew literally shut his friend out of his house that Jackson truly knew that he needed to get himself help: fast.

Now 16 and feeling more broken than a smashed window pane, Jackson enrolled himself in rehab with the help of Matthew. Where were his parents during all of this trauma, might you ask? Silently crying. See, Jackson got into a major fight with them when he was 13 about his direction in life and moving away. He wanted to stay because of his friends, saying that they could make it work here. They came to an agreement: if he could keep his grades up and stay out of trouble, they would stay. A year later, they watched their only child become an addict, but there was nothing they could do, especially after Jackson hit his mother when she tried to touch him: thing was, Jackson doesn't even remember that night, and his parents never told him. Jackson only found out when Matthew told him, and he nearly knocked himself out in the shock.

Rehab was tough on Jackson, but Matthew dared him into it - he knew Jackson couldn't resist - and he planned on coming out clean. That took almost three years of Jackson's life to get rid of all the things in his system, get back to a healthy weight and repay all of his mistakes. Upon entering rehab he cut ties instantly with the gang, knowing full well that they would probably come after him, but he didn't care: Jackson knew he needed this. So finally, at the age of 18 and a half, he was labelled drug free. It was then that he got his left arm tattoo of the phoenix. He still went to parties for the alcohol and the weed - after all, he found that weed helped him keep calm to avoid the hard drugs. It was roughly around when Jackson turned 19 that Matthew was rejected from the artist collage, since they stated that his tattoo art in his portfolio was 'a joke' and absolutely 'pathetic'. Feeling for his friend, Jackson volunteered for Matthew's greatest masterpiece, which took roughly 24 hours - broken into 4 sessions of 6 hours each day. When Matthew sent that to the art college as a middle finger, they responded with his acceptance to the college.

Now on his 20th year, the gang has gotten a little bit iffy about the fact that Jackson planned on moving out of his parent's house - shocking, but he was full time rehabilitation, so schooling had to be put back - his parents gave him a plane ticket to Honolulu as a congratulations on his rehabilitation, as well as a way to escape for a few months. During that time, his parents were also planning on moving out of the state, probably down south somewhere, and would text him when he got back. Since Derek wasn't entirely keen on having his formerly-drugged-yet-still-a-stoner cousin over for 3 months, during a phone call they made each other a deal that Jackson would go where ever he felt like for the 3 summer months, and Derek would fund him the amount it would have costed him to keep him, along with Jackson's meager earnings that he had saved up during the last year and a half of being clean.

So here Jackson got his hotel booked - it was one of the cheaper ones - and is now on the little island of Maui.
Place of Origin: Detroit, Michigan.

Theme Song 1 Theme Song 2:
[url]Pending[/url]Save Me - Shinedown
Anything else: Upon arrival, the only things that Jackson is armed with is his n64, both his skateboard and longboard, and cash. Oh, and some clothes and other stuff, or something - he doesn't really have a clue. Also, be forewarned - picking a fight with Jackson isn't a good idea. Even though he was usually hyped up on drugs, he can still remember how to attack people with a knife or his fists very well. He has never had formal training, but that doesn't stop him from beating the crap out of his opponents. The last guy he fought, Jackson nearly broke his board by smashing the guy in the face - he was that pissed off at the guy.

So begins...

Jackson Franklin's Story

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If this was a normal day in the life of Jackson, he would be asleep until at least nine; on weekends, he was even worse barely waking up before ten. Yet, there was something different about today: he awoke with his head on the floor. To be more specific, his head was on the floor, his body somewhat sprawled on the bed somehow. Jackson wasn’t sure how he managed to pull it off, but the groan that was given off was only the first sign of the discomfort he felt.

Jackson truly couldn’t remember how he had gotten himself in this mess. He hadn’t much to drink last night after touring, and he was pretty certain that he hadn’t smoked any pot last night either: especially after trying that Maui Wowie stuff a week ago. Jackson normally could hold his own, but that stuff was potent shit. Then again, Jackson didn’t realize how fine the grass was until he took a little more than everybody else. Probably not his best move, as his head certainly was in protest for the next few days. Needless to say, Jackson would be avoiding getting stoned over this holiday: didn’t need to to repeat that process.

So Jackson picked himself off the ground, his neck resisting the motions as he twisted and turned his head to stretch it out. While he did so, he scanned the room, which looked like it had been last night: a few empty beer bottles on the dresser, his clothes in a disarray and the TV still on- wait. Jackson finally tuned into the music from Super Mario World 64 as he finally noticed that he had left the TV on after his session. Cursing, he rushed over to turn it off, only to remember that he wasn’t entirely in his own room. After all, Jackson was in probably the cheapest hotel room in all of the Maui (no joke, he literally scoped it out and made sure) which was still pretty steep for a kid that rarely had the money to spend. The room itself was pretty small, with a little bathroom to the side and a double bed taking up most of the room’s space. However, Jackson didn’t mind: he wasn’t on this island to stay cooped up in his room, after all.

So Jackson finally got his neck feeling a little more loose as he thrrew off his clothes - he had sort of forgot to take them off, but there was a laundromat in the lobby so he was fine - and entered the shower. Not 5 minutes later, Jackson reappeared into his hotel room fully bathed and shaved. Not really knowing what he would be doing today, Jackson threw on clothing that seemed suitable: a tighter fitting t-shirt that cut off right below the shoulders and a pair of shorts. Well, they were more for swimming, but that was what half of his shorts were, since he was hoping to be in the water for most of his excursion, despite that he had been making little progress in his fear. Grabbing a pair of ankle socks and his beanie, Jackson carefully placed his screw earrings ones more, and then decided to put his nose ring in for the hell of it.

When he was finally dressed, Jackson made sure that his skateboard was secure to his mini backpack - which, yes, did have some vodka in it - before grabbing his wallet and phone. Now, phone would be a weird statement, as this would be Jackson’s first ever cell phone. Again, a present from his parents before he left so that he could contact them in case of emergencies or if he went into withdrawal somehow. As he finished putting on his backpack with skateboard, he noticed something that made him cringe: a half full beer bottle. “Oh dammit all.” He hated wasting alcohol in such a manner, even if he didn't think alcohol was all that great in the first place: what it was to him was a way to wind down, a socializer, and expensive as all hell.

Sighing, he grabbed the bottle and his shades before heading towards the door to grab his longboard to head out. He immediately put them on upon getting outside, since to Jackson the sun was absurdly bright and hot on this little island. Nevertheless, he started jogging a little before placing his board down with one hand, and then jumped on to start his cruise.

Truthfully, Jackson had no idea where he was going today: then again, that was how he worked on most days. No point in having a specific location to go when you have three months of relaxation. So there he went, longboarding through the streets with a beanie on his head and a nearly finished stale beer in his hands - probably not a sight the locals were to familiar with, especially the beanie, but it bothered him not. All he knew was that he hoped something daring would happen, and this beer would finish itself.

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She rolled her eyes as Aidan began speaking, "Oh, come on. If it weren't for me you'd be sitting around this hotel room, missing out on the awesome waves, the sunshine, and the hot guys...or girls--I don't know what you're into." She scoffed and mumbled under her breath. "Oh please."

"If you're going to keep bitching at me then you'll only be encouraging me to force you into having more fun, so suck it up, babe." It wasn't worth the oxygen arguing with him about this, especially in the morning when she was at her crankiest. And it never helped that he had pounded on her door to wake her up instead of just calling her or saying her name through the door like a normal person... Then again Aidan wasn't what she called normal. A normal person wouldn't even do all of this crap to get a random stranger, that he just met not even a month ago, to "slide the pole out of her ass". She looked at him in annoyance as he wrapped his arm around her waist, leading both of them out of her hotel room. But not before grabbing the book in her hands while she was looking the opposite way. She watched with her mouth open as her book landed on her queen size bed with a thud. And right when she was about to say something to him, she was lifted up and put over her left shoulder. "Now, Avery," She felt him pat her backside before speaking to him as she looked down the long hallway. "Yes, Aidan?" She said in sarcasm before he began to speak again. "You should know better than to think I'd let you read while we're out together. Haven't three weeks of utter annoyance taught you anything?"

"I don't know, maybe your stupidity is rubbing off on me." She shrugged as the pair entered the elevator that was empty. Thank God, she did not feel like having Aidan "explain" just why a girl was over his shoulder. She was waiting for him to say something to her while they were in the elevator but all he did was listen to the calming elevator music and patting her butt to the beat. "Do you mind? You already have me over your shoulder, don't push it." The elevator made a high pitch "ding" sound before the doors opened to the lobby only to have the pair getting some quite bizarre looks. Not that she could blame them all for being curious. As they walked packed the front desk and the maid that had let Aidan into her room, she gave her a fake smile before releasing a sharp sigh as soon as they were out in the sun and outside of the beach. "Great, we're outside. Now can you put me down? People keep staring.




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"Rosie, it's time to wake up." This was the first thing the small red head heard as she was waking up with the sun shining into her small room. "C'mon Nani, you've been asleep for hours! That's what you get for going moonlight surfing last night. Her father said to his still sleeping daughter, who refused to wake up. But, of course she had to give in to her father, Mano's request. "I'm awake, dad." Her head still buried in her pillow. Her father was right, she should have went surfing last night but it was almost a full moon and she had to practice for tonight's surf off between the natives and the tourists or "pests" as most natives called them. She looked up at her father who was leaning on her door frame with a colorful red and yellow shirt with tropical flowers all over it. Seeing that he was an owner of a surf shop, most didn't judge him for it.

Besides, he was one of the most well known people on the island along with his two children so most people didn't care what they did. She waved at her dad with a smirk. "Bye dad. Have a good day at work." Mano rolled his eyes before closing the door behind him. She fell back into her bed, hoping to get a few more hours of sleep. That was until her black Pug, Kiko ran into her from under her bed, barking his little head off. Rose groaned and sat up on her twin size bed letting her eye adjust to the sunlight in her small room. "What do you want, Kiko?" She asked him before seeing a note on his blue and white collar. As she read the small note she couldn't help but roll her eyes, her father of course telling her to get up. Great, now she was going to have to help at the festival that the natives were having to celebrate the full moon tonight. Not that she didn't like helping them but now the tourist get to come. Which is something she is not okay with.

She just exhaled and threw the yellow sticky note in her blue plastic trash can. After a second her dog ran outside into his dog house. Leaving Rosie alone yet again. "Alright then, be that way." She got up from her twin size bed and walked to her sliding closet picking out a simple outfit and her two piece since all she was going to do was lay on the beach and obviously surf. It was in her blood to surf and take pictures, sue her. She grabbed her purse which held her light blue iPhone, her matching headphones, and her baby, longboard before grabbing her surfboard and running out of her door, seeing her dog start walking the other way. He had a collar and mainly everyone knew it was her dog, so she didn't think much of it. As she skated down the street she heard her phone vibrate with a text message. She stopped her board and looked at her message from her friend, Laylani. She sent her a quick text before heading to where Laylani probably was:You can help me set up for the festival tonight or you can come to the beach with me and a friend.

She sent another text to her new friend, Jackson. Sure he was a tourist but he was her in guy form. What wasn't to like? She sent him a text before slipping her phone into her messenger bag. Hey Jackson, wanna head to the beach with me and a friend?

She skated to the peir and saw Laylani. She picked up her board and walked over to her with her black sunglasses on. "Hey Lay. Which one sounds more fun to you? Helping people or hanging out with me and a cute guy? She said in sarcasm with a smirk on her face.






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Jackson had barely gotten rid of that stale beer - which he swore the after taste would come back to haunt him - when he felt his pants buzz. Only slowing slightly, he pulled out his phone to read the text from none other than Roselani herself: Hey Jackson, wanna head to the beach with me and a friend? Jackson smirked as he swerved to evade a few pedestrians before thinking about what she had said, lowering his phone. A friend, huh? Sweet dude. New people to hang and crash with. Jackson wasn't entirely concerned if it was either a girl or a guy, as either would be freaking fantastic. After all, he needed more people to hang with for this trip, or else he would be pretty damn bored. Not to mention lonely: he had Matthew back home to game, hang and crash with, but on this island? A few acquaintances, with a few exceptions being Rose and Dougie.

Slightly picking up speed, he began to text in his painfully slow manner - he was still pretty new to texting, with this being his first phone and all. He never stopped moving, however, since if there was one thing he was good at, it was multi-tasking on a longboard. On a skateboard, hell no, but a longboard had the mobility and control needed to make things work. As if you need to even ask, Teacher ;D. Yes, found the idea of emoticons absolutely awesome, so quite a few texts that he sent usually had at least one. Random obsession he got with his phone.

He carefully put his phone into his backpack this time, and maneuvered around another person before thinking about where he was for a second. If he recalled correctly, there was a slight downward hill up ahead, with three ways to the pier - which he guessed was where Lani would be. Two of them were standard and boring, with the third having stairs: he liked stairs, so he headed towards them. However, as soon as he popped back into his head, he passed a coffee shop where a blonde with a cup was walking. Jackson's instinct was to simply evade her to continue on his own path, but something made him slow down slightly as he went around her. She looked familiar, like he had met her before. As he passed her, Jackson turned back to see a face that looked almost identical to Doug's, only of the feminine form: if Jackson remembered correctly, that was Emily Moore, Doug's twin sister. His face lit up some as he gave her a wave and a smile before turning back around to evade another pedestrian. Sure, he could have went up and talked to her, asked her where Doug was, if she wanted to come, blahdie blah: Jackson didn't think that far ahead. Smiling and waving was the first action he took, so he did.

He was nearing in on the stairs leading down to a section of the pier, so Jackson reached for his skateboard on his backpack and loosened it off. Jackson then proceeded to jump off of his longboard into a sprint, to which he did a pretty cool trick of picking up his longboard while getting onto his skateboard, laughing as he successfully pulled it off. Now closing in on the stairs, he did his next trick to cut down time: ollying down the stairs. Why, you ask? Because why not! Jackson liked to make sure his skills were in tiptop shape at all time, so getting a set of stairs to practice on was always fun.

He landed gracefully - as gracefully as one could on wood - and noticed Lani with her friend not far from his landing spot. With not much room to really maneuver, he pulled up on his skateboard to come to a quick stop. After all, the wooden planks would get pretty hazardous if he decided to attempt more boarding with all the gaps. It was really a wonder that he had landed without catching a lip. So he slipped his skateboard into his backpack as he walked over, a chill yet goofy smile on his lips from the massive amount of adrenaline that he just got from probably pulling off one of the sickest moves he had in a while. It was like cheating death, he was that pumped. Gradually, however, his adrenaline high slowly copped out, and he was not far from Lani and her girlfriend, who seemed dressed for the weather already.

Jackson finally got a good look at Lani's friend, who he didn't know how to react. She was pretty hot, he couldn't lie, but he wasn't sure about how she would react to a guy like him. Sure, you can have a smoking body, but so did a bunch of the cheer leaders he went to school with, and they were either sluts, bitches or snobs. However, Roselani called her a friend, so she couldn't be all that bad: her confidence was easily presented, that much was for sure.

"Well, Teach, I hadn't expected a party this early." His natural posture came into effect instantly as he came to a stop: if he looked anymore relaxed, he'd be asleep on his feet. He leaned on his longboard, slouching forward slightly, as he nodded towards the mystery lady. There weren't any signs that Jackson gave that he was uncomfortable with a new person here, as he made it his motto to always be open minded about other people. His reasoning was pretty simple: if people could accept him knowing he was a former drug addict, than who was he to judge others? Though, nobody on this island knew that, so really that was a pointless point.

Moving on, Jackson gave a lazy smile, turning his head back to Lani. "So, you going to introduce me to your friend here, or do I have to do it myself?" He lazily threw a small joke at Roselani. If anybody thought there was any innuendos in that statement, they would only be half right: Jackson really didn't like having to do much himself, so he always went through others first. He just hoped that she didn't introduce him as her trainee at surfing: he didn't need his pride to be attacked this early in the morning.

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Character Portrait: Avery Montgomery Character Portrait: Roselani Kealoha Character Portrait: Laylani Chion Character Portrait: Aidan Frost Character Portrait: Jackson Franklin
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As Aidan looked at her, she did that exact same thing. She wasn't about to let this man give her all the criticism and in his words "have to make her presentable" without him doing something as well. That wasn't about to happen. Not with her. And, sure maybe Avery was a nice girl but she was observant as well. She could tell when something didn't make sense and Aidan, being as confident as he seemed and not taking his shirt off every five minutes didn't add up to her. Most attractive boys loved to show off their muscles but for some reason Aidan wasn't one of them.

As he squared his jaw, she tilted her head to the side with a cocked eyebrow showing that she wasn't about to back down to him. "One more condition," She smirked before seeing the smile creep across his tan face. "Since I'm paying, I get to pick the bikini and I want you to model it for me." She could feel her smirk fall off her face. She was about to say something before he pulled her into the surfing store.

"Welcome to Surf's Up! How may I help you today?" The store employee asked the pair. As Aidan spoke to her, Avery just looked at the swimsuits just cursing in her head. "This is not going to end well."
She sighed before looking at Aidan as he continued to speak to the short native girl. "I'm trying to make her sexy because I'm a good person and whatnot. I want you to take her to the dressing rooms and make sure she stays in there while I gather some choices. We have a deal and I want her to stick to it. Do we have an understanding?" She scoffed, not saying a word as the other girl hesitated... That was until Aidan handed her a ten and she was more than willing to hold Avery against her will.

She felt Aidan's hand push her lightly towards the store employee as he winked towards her. "I'll see you on the other side, babe." She gave him a smirk before walking towards the dressing room with her arms across her chest. "Here you are, I'll be back to check on you shortly." The employee, who's name tag said Alex smiled toward Avery before walking away to go and help another girl in the dressing room next to her. Avery rolled her eyes before locking the door to the dressing room and groaning. "This is a nightmare." She told herself with another groan before looking up at the painting on the ceiling. "Oh, maybe if I pay I won't have to do anything. Because there is no way in Hell I'm modeling anything for him." She told herself before checking her bag for her wallet. Then of course she had to remember, how was she going to pay for anything? The only money she had was from her old orphanage who gave it to her once they kicked her out on her 18th birthday. And she wasn't about to spend any of it on a swimsuit she had no intention on ever wearing.




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"Darling do you even have to ask?" Rose smirked before shrugging. It was an obvious choice but she knew that later in the day her dad would guilt her into helping, saying that he has no one to help him. Even though the whole town and even a few tourist were helping him set up. Before Rose could add anything or say anything about Laylani's impression before she asked about the cute guy Rose had brought up. "Now about this cute boy..? Speaking of cute how's Kai?" She rolled her eyes with a small smirk on her babydoll face. Her and Kai were close and he was like another brother to her but of course the cousins had their rivalries every once and a while.

Not like Rose's rivalry with her other cousin, Hiwalani. Who didn't even know about the 'rivalry' But, it was there along with the bitterness the red head held for her spoiled and rather popular cousin. "He's fine. Probably with his favorite cousin right now." She said with sarcasm in her voice. "Ok seriously what's up?" Rose shrugged before exhaling deeply. "Nothing, I've been hanging out with this guy named Jackson. Teaching a mainlander how to surf like a native. Other then that? The usual, avoiding any contact with most of my family as possible." It was true, most of the island were probably made up of Kealoha relatives if not half. And they always were close but this might be Rose's last summer on the island before leaving for the states and she didn't need anyone finding out because when one person knew a secret, everyone knew a secret and would try and talk her out of it. "And if you want I will gladly help you set up for the festival." Roselani smiled before thanking God in her head. She wouldn't be setting up alone.

"Oh thank God, I won't be alone." As the pair walked on the beach and Laylani revealed her swimsuit, Rose just smirked at her friend. Still as confident as ever. Which was something that Lani loved about her friend. Not long after their walk on the beach, Rose heard a voice "Well, Teach, I hadn't expected a party this early." She chuckled before looking up at Jackson.

"Hey, Jackson. And, it's not a party. It's more like an excuse so I don't have to help people this early." She raised an eyebrow towards him as he slouched and sent a lazy smile towards the small native. "So, you going to introduce me to your friend here, or do I have to do it myself?" Rose nudged the man before looking towards her friend. "Jackson, this is my friend Laylani. Lani, this is my new friend, Jackson." She told the two before looking towards the water, seeing two people in the water and looking back towards the two tourist that didn't piss her off.