OLSEN, Arielle Mackenzie
Sept 30, 2016 23:28:23 GMT
Post by Arielle Olsen on Sept 30, 2016 23:28:23 GMT
arielle mackenzie olsen
twenty-four straight singer/songwriter ariel susan coffey kitty |
[attr="class","chrctrappheaders"]personality
[attr="class","chrctrapptxt"]Arielle has always been a little too headstrong for her own good. She has a strong sense of right and wrong, and isn't afraid to speak out for the things she believes in. This behaviour sometimes manages to get her into a bit of trouble. She has a hard time realizing when she was wrong, and can get very argumentative if any of her values are questioned. She's a hopeless romantic and a strong believer of love at first sight and true love. She tends to be a bit underwhelming, however in her quest for love. She gets nervous and flustered around boys that tickle her fancy, scared to the point that she actually loses her voice.
Arielle has big dreams along with a load of talent. She loves to sing and perform, yet she's got a bit of stage fright. This has the same symptoms of her nervousness around boys she likes, and she literally can't speak. This plagues her confidence, but she remains hopeful nonetheless. She knows she needs to fix the problem and is working towards it. Arielle also tends to be a bit melodramatic, taking every little thing way over the edge. She gets extremely frustrated with her stage fright problem and tends to give up as soon as a showing or audition doesn't work out well for her. But the little red head remains stubborn and always is willing to try new options to get her music career to blossom.
Arielle also tends to be rash about her decisions. She almost always thinks she's right, and sometimes she goes and does things that aren't the best decisions just because she didn't stop to think about them. She can be risky and reckless, but almost always has good intentions. She's also a curious little flower, finding intrigue and interest in seemingly random unimpressive everyday objects. She easily finds the positive in every situation and every little item. The young woman is bubbly and flirty, despite her problems with voicing such things around everyone. She has strong body language and it's very easy to see exactly what feelings she has just by the way she holds herself and moves. She's an awful liar, which doesn't pair well with her occasional brash recklessness.
Arielle has big dreams along with a load of talent. She loves to sing and perform, yet she's got a bit of stage fright. This has the same symptoms of her nervousness around boys she likes, and she literally can't speak. This plagues her confidence, but she remains hopeful nonetheless. She knows she needs to fix the problem and is working towards it. Arielle also tends to be a bit melodramatic, taking every little thing way over the edge. She gets extremely frustrated with her stage fright problem and tends to give up as soon as a showing or audition doesn't work out well for her. But the little red head remains stubborn and always is willing to try new options to get her music career to blossom.
Arielle also tends to be rash about her decisions. She almost always thinks she's right, and sometimes she goes and does things that aren't the best decisions just because she didn't stop to think about them. She can be risky and reckless, but almost always has good intentions. She's also a curious little flower, finding intrigue and interest in seemingly random unimpressive everyday objects. She easily finds the positive in every situation and every little item. The young woman is bubbly and flirty, despite her problems with voicing such things around everyone. She has strong body language and it's very easy to see exactly what feelings she has just by the way she holds herself and moves. She's an awful liar, which doesn't pair well with her occasional brash recklessness.
[attr="class","chrctrappheaders"]history
[attr="class","chrctrapptxt"]Arielle was born the youngest of eight - yes, eight - girls. Her father and mother lived off the coast of California and owned a small aquarium and fish shop a few miles from the beach. Arielle and her sisters all loved the water, a passion that both their fisherman father and ocean loving mother instilled into the children from birth. The family spent a lot of their time together, being very close knit and doing things together on a constant basis. When Arielle was three, the family all went on a riskier adventure. Her father was hoping to go find some fish a little deeper into the ocean than their normal venture. He also hoped to find some more sea garden life as well as pebbles and things to decorate the tanks at home. The weather turned stormy and the trip took a turn for the worst. The family crammed onto a little life boat as waves crashed against their little boat. Arielle fell out of the boat, hit by a strong splash of the salty water. Her mother dove in an attempt to save the child, getting her back on the safety boat before the waves slammed the woman into a nearby rock. She was killed instantly.
Although the family made it back home safely, everything was different. Arielle developed a strong fear of the water. She could barely be near a fountain without having a meltdown. Her father decided the best thing for the girls would be to move somewhere new. Somewhere where there wouldn't be anything for the girls to see and remember their dead mother. He was distraught, though he tried to give a strong face for his daughters. He sold their meager shop and aquarium and the family moved a little bit south to Waltsville. He got a new position in the city building, learning politics over the years and moving up until he was on the town's board. He surrounded himself with his work, getting the children a nanny and spending little to no time at home. The girls were sent to a post private school. Arielle didn't really handle the new lifestyle well. She was constantly rebelling in classes, trying to make changes that she thought were necessary. When the school decided to cut their music program, however, that was Arielle's big moment. She created an uproar, picketing the school and skipping all of her classes. Enough children as well as faculty joined into her effort that the decision was soon changed and music reintroduced. Not without Ariel getting a trip to the small holding center. Her father was both embarrassed and frustrated that his child would bring this much negative attention to him, but he couldn't deny his admiration for her standing up for her beliefs. Like all parents need to, though, he had to give her consequences for the trouble his daughter had caused.
Since her father is so wealthy, Arielle didn't have to worry much after high school. Her father paid for her entire tuition at the local community college, where Arielle majoured in music. She got a vocal majour and spends a lot of her time giving private music lessons to children around the town. She used the money she saved over those years to rent a small apartment where she lives with her cat Tebby. She is trying to create an album to make herself known as an artist, but hasn't managed to get everything just right yet.
Although the family made it back home safely, everything was different. Arielle developed a strong fear of the water. She could barely be near a fountain without having a meltdown. Her father decided the best thing for the girls would be to move somewhere new. Somewhere where there wouldn't be anything for the girls to see and remember their dead mother. He was distraught, though he tried to give a strong face for his daughters. He sold their meager shop and aquarium and the family moved a little bit south to Waltsville. He got a new position in the city building, learning politics over the years and moving up until he was on the town's board. He surrounded himself with his work, getting the children a nanny and spending little to no time at home. The girls were sent to a post private school. Arielle didn't really handle the new lifestyle well. She was constantly rebelling in classes, trying to make changes that she thought were necessary. When the school decided to cut their music program, however, that was Arielle's big moment. She created an uproar, picketing the school and skipping all of her classes. Enough children as well as faculty joined into her effort that the decision was soon changed and music reintroduced. Not without Ariel getting a trip to the small holding center. Her father was both embarrassed and frustrated that his child would bring this much negative attention to him, but he couldn't deny his admiration for her standing up for her beliefs. Like all parents need to, though, he had to give her consequences for the trouble his daughter had caused.
Since her father is so wealthy, Arielle didn't have to worry much after high school. Her father paid for her entire tuition at the local community college, where Arielle majoured in music. She got a vocal majour and spends a lot of her time giving private music lessons to children around the town. She used the money she saved over those years to rent a small apartment where she lives with her cat Tebby. She is trying to create an album to make herself known as an artist, but hasn't managed to get everything just right yet.