Post by GEORGINA WALT on Mar 13, 2012 18:09:36 GMT
[atrb=style, background-color: #b2b4a0; border-top: 6px solid #5499E3; border-bottom: 6px solid #5499E3; border-right: 6px solid #5499E3; border-left: 6px solid #5499E3; opacity: 0.85; -moz-opacity: 0.85;][atrb=border,3,true][atrb=bordercolor,ffffff,true][bg=5499E3][atrb=width,490,true][atrb=height,330,true][atrb=background,http://fc03.deviantart.net/fs16/f/2007/185/5/7/Wood_Wallpaper_by_stenosis.jpg][atrb=cellpadding,10,true][atrb=cellspacing,0,true] Georgina Walt NICKNAME: Georgie AGE:21 FACE CLAIM: Traci J. Hines GROUP: Eclectic probably ETHNICITY: Caucasian RELIGION: Depends on the day SEXUALITY: Depends on the day OCCUPATION: student SUBJECTS: Fashion, Theatre POSITIVE TRAITS: Outoing Spontaneous Fun-loving Accepting Exciting NEGATIVE TRAITS: Insecure Odd Indecisive Liar Forgetful LIKES: -changing her hair -designing clothes -musicals -acting like someone other than herself -having a good time DISLIKES: -herself -sitting still -anything boring -her tendency to lie -being alone GOALS: -to design -Find someone who accepts who she is for who she is. FEARS: -Being herself -Not achieving her goals -Lying to someone she loves, and it ultimately hurting them. SECRETS: -She has a distinct fear of people judging her, so she often acts like different people she makes up in her mind to prevent that from happening. One day she will be a happy-go-lucky valley girl, the next a brooding musician from New York city. -She lies to others to preventanyone from discovering the real Georgina Walt -Georgie was abused by her father for about ten years, and according to her childhood therapist, is the main reason why Georgina acts the way she does. Of course, Jessica still to this day believes it never happened. FAMILY: Jessica Walt-Mother-54 George Walt-Father-56 Daniela Walt- older sister-30 HISTORY: Georgina was born to George and Jessica on January 25, twenty one years ago in the city of Tucson, Arizona. They were neither poor, nor were they rich, but the family lived comfortably. At least, so it seemed. When Georgina turned two, her father started acting rather strangely, offering to help his wife with the changing and putting Georgie to bed every night. He used the excuse of "Jessie looking too tired to do anything, and it was his duty to take the load off." A gentle gesture, it seemed, and Jessica was thoroughly impressed with how helpful he was being. Little did he know that her own husband was doing more than just putting their little girl in bed clothes. Georgina was unaware of what her father was doing to her. At two, three, and even four, one is not wary of the dangers of abuse, especially because most children are raised believing their parents, specifically their daddy, are the world. Years passed, and the abuse continued, her mother not bothering to check up on the two of them every night, even when the tucking-in time seemed to draw on longer than the usual ten minutes. Jessica just believed that it was Georgie being too rambunctious in the night, refusing to go to bed. That was not the situation at all. At the age of ten, George decided to become more agressive with his daughter. Bruises arose on the girl's frail arms, her thighs began to show signs of coloring. Scratch marks lined her body. Georgina had learned what her father was doing. She knew how wrong it was now, and it seemed she had begun to show restraint. Little did her father care, for he continued to rape his own child, threatening Georgina that if word got out, he would make sure she would regret it. It wasn't until the age of twelve that a counselor noticed the girl's markings that Georgina was forced to fess up to her father's doings. The concerned staff member quickly told the authorities, and it seemed that in an hour's time, police cars lined the Walt's driveway, taking George into their custody for questioning as well as little Georgina to see if she had been raped or was just telling childish stories. The results came back that she had in fact been abused. George was soon put on trial and announced guilty upon the trial's end, leaving him alone to rot in jail for quite a long time. Georgina's mother was very upset, refusing to believe that her true love had done such a thing, especially considering he hadn't even laid a finger on their oldest daughter, who was already out of the house. For months, Jessica didn't even look at her daughter. She would just stay in her room, staring at her wedding pictures, pretending that it had never happened. Georgina tried to pretend it had never happened either, but differently than her mother. She spent most of her time watching disney movies, analyzing how perfect their lives were, and after a while, it seemed to help her forget that she had been abused by pretending she was living their lives. Receiving a sewing machine for her thirteenth birthday from her sister, who also dabbled in fashion design, Georgina began sewing up various disney princess inspired gowns, making them more modern. She bought wigs and dyed her hair, and soon, it seemed every other day, she was a different person. What seemed like a hobby became her life. This worried her mother very much, and decided that perhaps moving her daughter elsewhere would help her get over this phase. Daniela offered to take her in and live with her in Nevada, and so her mother packed up her things and shipped her off up North. The phase never stopped. Actually, it increasingly got worse. The costumes graduated from disney to just regular clothes, which was good; however, Georgie began conjuring different personalities for these costumes. One day, she would be Verona Marx, a high class socialite from New York who moved to Vegas to get away from the world for a bit. The next, she was Jodie May Brown, a southern farm girl on her way to California to get discovered. It was always something different. Of course, her sister didn't say anything to her about it. According to her counselor, this was a normal forgetting mechanism, and it would pass with time. So, with that, Daniela let the girl do what she wanted. Nothing changed, even when Georgina went off to WInchester Community College. She has, however managed to be herself on campus, just to remain slightly normal, but when she goes out, she is often seen as a different person. Taking up Fashion and Theater, one helping her improve her designs, the other her severe sanity "problem" as her mother calls it, the girl is very happy here, and is ready to take Vegas by storm. MY NAME IS Hannah AND I'VE BEEN BREATHING AIR FOR 17 YEARS. I'VE BEEN ROLEPLAYING FOR a time. MY OTHER CHARACTER'S ARE Farren, Oakley, Bridgette, and Cara. |