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Personal Information & Appearance
Age| 17
Role| Young Girl -- The Lover
Height| 5'2"
Weight| 114 pounds
Eye Color| Twilight blue
Hair Color| Copper-Ginger
Appearance|
Haiku does not have any tattoos, and the only piercings she has are in ear ears (and only one in each). She prefers to wear sundresses or skirts but you could catch her in a pair of yoga pants if she was out for a jog. On her left hip she has a small scar from falling off a horse when she was ten, along with a few other faint blemishes on her skin from accidents over the years. Across her nose, the tops of her cheeks, and her shoulders are faint brown freckles that she was born with-- a product of her copper-ginger hair, no doubt. Her eyes are inherited from her mother and are a deep twilight blue. Haiku loves wearing flats, but sometimes (when she can get away with it) she runs around barefoot. She prefers to wear her hair down her back or braided to one side. Sometimes she might have it pulled into a messy up-do for running or drawing. She only wears her glasses for reading [if she's going to be reading for a long time], and sometimes drawing. [For more, see the photo gallery.]
Personality & Details
Personality|
Haiku is painfully loyal, to the point that it may even hurt her sometimes. Once she’s decided she’s on your side, she’s by your side to the bitter end. She would do anything for the one she loves. Haiku is a charming young woman- it is very easy for her to make friends, as people just seem to like her despite having no real reason to. She likes to keep to her friends, as large crowds make her a little nervous. Not to say that she doesn’t enjoy a night out dancing, because she does, but she’s aware that many things could go wrong when she’s in a crowd (did I mention she is a little over-cautious sometimes?). Haiku is an extremely bright and caring young woman. She will almost always go out of her way to help anyone in need. This could be considered a weakness of hers, as she is often giving more than she should be. Because she is extremely caring, she gets herself hurt or into trouble. She is a ‘glass half full’ kind of girl, and enjoys life-- and loves reading almost more than she loves chocolate covered strawberries.
Haiku is terrible at lying, but is very good at keeping secrets. She believes that trust and honesty are the foundations of all stable relationships. She loves animals, particularly birds, because her mother used to call he ‘little bird’. Robins and Blue Jays are her favorites. She secretly writes in a diary, religiously, every night. She’s a huge, huge scardie cat-- Ghost stories and midnight walks are most certainly not for Haiku. I mean, the girl sleeps with all of her limbs tucked under the covers for fear of a demon grabbing them if one dangles off (she reads a little too much...). Over-all she is a spunky soft spoken young woman.
Caring || Honest || Creative || Soft Spoken || Loyal || Optimistic || Spunky || Playful || Friendly || Shy
History|
I guess the best place to start would be when she was born. Haiku came into the world, very planned, to two middle class parents. Her mother is the school nurse and her father is a local policeman. The couple had been trying for a baby for some time, and at last-- the Saos found out that they were pregnant. When she arrived the entire family rejoiced, and her parents say that they were so happy to have her they didn't ever see the need in having other children. Being an only child, Haiku grew up very close to her mother who home schooled her until sixth grade. Haiku stayed close with her mother, but also developed an irrational way of thinking. She began to put a lot of pressure on herself to be perfect, and it was this that led her to become obsessed with pleasing her parents- if she would get a anything less than an A in her assignments, she would ground herself. Her father saw this as a problem and convinced her mother to allow her into private school. Eventually Haiku began to relax, and learned to be an average girl-- all with the support of her parents who still to this day treat her as the apple of their eye.
It was in middle school that Haiku was finally put into a private academy and later-- the high school where she would eventually meet her two best friends. Haiku grew up as a bright girl, always minding her parents and never one to step outside of the tiny box her parents drew for her. It wasn't until she met her very best friend-- Satomi-- that she really began to open up and begin trying new things. Satomi was everything Haiku wanted to be- bold, beautiful, outspoken, and one of a kind. Haiku cherishes Satomi, because for her Satomi is the sister she never got to have. Now she's a senior in high school, and the president of the senior class. It keeps her extremely busy, but never too busy to save some time for Satomi. As President she has many jobs, one of which is to greet new and transfer students. It was through her appointed position that she met two people that, unknown to her, would completely turn her world upside down.