"I'll be your bestfriend or your worst enemy. Which I pick is up to you."
Millie Sanders is the type of girl who knows a first impression is everything and if yours sucks then your as good as dead in her book. She's one of those people who can tell from an instant whether you'll measure up or not. There are definitely two side to Millie. The first side is reserved for those who she likes and trusts. They get to see the real her. She can be charming and witty and make things fun. It takes a lot for her to open up, but once she does you cannot get her to stop talking. Generally, Millie is a happy person. She loves to have fun and being surrounded by friends is when she's happiest. Millie can get easily upset or irritated. Little things have been known to tick her off and make her angry, but thanks to a lot of therapy paid for by her "loving" parents, Millie is working on control.
The second side of Millie is a force to reckoned with and only those who she doesn't like have witnessed it. She can plain out be a bitch. Hurtful things come from her mouth and she harbors no regrets. The people who experience this aren't the ones that Millie had cast aside based on her first impression. No, these people are the ones who have specifically crossed paths with her. Some people cross the line and those people are the ones to see Millie as a total bitch. If she doesn't like you, Millie can go to extremes to make your life a living hell. So, the best advice would be not to get on her bad side. Her anger not something you want to be directed at you.
Likes:
+Lip Gloss
+Parties
+Trying New Things
+Drinking
+Laughing
+Morning Jogs
+Peppermints
+Hot Pockets
+Cloudy Days
+Halloween
+Ghost Stories
+Sunflower Seeds
Dislikes:
-Being Woken Up
-Screaming
-Being Rejected
-When Someone Doesn't Text Back
-Liars
-Cheaters
-Coffee
-Nuts of any kind
-Falling
-Rain
-Math
-The Sound of Someone Eating Chips
Hobbies:
♥Dancing (Ballet)
♥Tennis
♥Vampire Books
♥Writing
♥Painting
Born: Peerland, Maine. March 2, 1994.
Millie Janine Sanders was born just before daybreak on March 2, 1994. John Sanders rushed his wife, Sara, to the only hospital located in the small town. Upon arrival, Sara was escorted to her own room. It wasn't even an hour and a half later that Millie was being rocked in her mother's arms. The delivery was fast and Millie had no complications.
Growing up in the Sanders Household was a challenge for little Mille. Millie had two older brothers, twins. Isaac and Isaiah constantly left her out because she was too little. Her father was a lawyer and her mother was a doctor and so, neither were around very much. Instead, Millie was raised by a series of nannies who were only watching her to pick up their paycheck at the end of the week. Homelife was rocky for Millie and she constantly felt alone. When school started, Millie was socially ackward. At first she didn't make many friends, but then she realized something. She had no one at home, but here she could have who she wanted. She could be accepted there. And so, Millie came out of her shell. She found that she made friends easily and that she had a likable personality. Things seemed to be going very well for her.
Millie's Freshman year of high school was quite a roller coaster. That was the year that she met Thomas Harris. He was a Senior and really had no business being with a Freshman, but Millie was too blind to see that. She quickly fell for the older guy. A guy who seemed perfect in her eyes. He played football and was always friendly. When he took an interest in Millie she couldn't believe it. She shouldn't have believed because it was too good to be true. About three months into their relationship, Thomas invited Millie out to a party. She agreed without hestitation. After a while of dancing and mingling at the party, Thomas led her up a staircase and into a bedroom. Millie was nervous, but she didn't think Thomas would take things too far. She was wrong. Despite her pleas for him to stop, Thomas laid Millie down on the bed and stripped away her jeans. Millie doesn't remember much after that expect that she was no longer a virgin. Thomas never talked to her after that and Millie was silently grateful for that. She never had the guts to tell anyone, but she swore that no man would ever take advantage of her again and so far, she's kept true to her word.
Now, Millie is in her second year of high school. Her parents have pressured her into dance and she's happy that they have. She loves it. Her grades are a big issue with her parents, but Millie isn't too concerned with them. She mainly does what she pleases because there's really no one around to tell her no. Millie is a big party girl. She loved to drink, but knows her limit. She knows better than to put herself in a position to be taken advantage of again. Millie's very happy with her life at the moment and she's very happy with the people in it.
Oh, and she has her eye on a certain cutie, but it'll take a lot for her to admit who.