Post by horserider116 on Jun 26, 2011 20:06:45 GMT -5
[ALEXIS] STANDS AT THE TOP OF THE STAIRS
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WHAT HAS SHE COME TO?
[/color]ANOTHER BOY SHE RUNS TO TONIGHT[/font][/center]
NICKNAMES: Lexi
GENDER: Female
AGE: 16
SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Straight
CANON OR ORIGINAL:Original[/color][/font]
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POWERLESS HE JUST SHAKES HIS HEAD
[/color]HE'S DISAPPOINTED AND OFF TO BED[/font][/center]
HAIR: Light brown hair just past her slim shoulders, she usually wears it down but on occasion pulls in into a braid.
EYES: Deep brown
HEIGHT & WEIGHT: 5’6 & 145 lbs.
Physical description: Lexi is small, not short but she’s so slim and lengthy she seems a lot smaller then she is. Her bulging belly makes her small body look even smaller. Lexi is always nervous about her body. Wearing long and flowing clothes to hide her belly. This still doesn’t draw attention away from her face.
Her face just as slim as the rest of her body takes on an upside down egg shape. Her almond shaped eyes sparkle and her small mouth is always curled up into a small. Her nose isn’t as small as some of her other features but isn’t overly large either. Her breasts are just as small as her body and again make her stomach look four times bigger. Over all Lexi is a pretty but petite girl whose pregnancy makes her look smaller then she really is.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES:Small heart tattoo on back of neck, so slim, and pregnant [/color][/font]
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BUT HE WON"T BE SLEEPING
[/color]BECAUSE THE HOURS SHE'S KEEPING ARE NOT RIGHT[/font][/center]
- Her boyfriend, Connor
- Horses
- Her horse
- The indoors
- Most of her family
- Motherhood
- Her baby girl
- Scary movies
- Vibrant colors
- Strong smells
DISLIKES:
- People who say she is a horrible parent
- Math
- English riding
- Temper tantrums
- Her ex
- Fat pets
- Her father
- Break downs
STRENGTHS:
- Parenting
- Acting older then she is
- Being kind
WEAKNESSES:
- Trusting Boys
- Not breaking down from pressure
- Getting overwhelmed easily
- Not having time for anything
HABITS/QUIRKS:
- Lexi hates English riding, even though she’s never done it….
- Lexi doesn’t like being fully submerged in water
- Lexi hates olives
OVERALL PERSONALITY: Lexi is a simple girl. She’s very mature for her age and is over all kind. She is willing to forget about what she wants for the wants of someone else. She always thinks about everyone but herself which can be a problem at times. She seems to think she as to do everything herself and often over works herself. Because Lexi as a child on the way she is often very moody. She has lost many friends since the pregnancy and often relies on her boyfriend for help.
The only person Lexi really as a short temper around is her father who completely frowns upon the pregnancy and Lexi’s boyfriend. He is known to bring it up a lot and Lexi is becoming more and more fet up with her father’s attitude. She’s nervous she will suddenly blow up if her father brings it up again.
When Lexi is sad she often hangs around the people she loves. When angry she doesn’t do anything scary it’s just so surprising because it doesn’t happen often. Lexi is easy to cry when happy and hard to cry when sad. She is a tough girl and as the makings of a wonderful parent.[/font]
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SHE'S ASKING A QUESTION HOW WILL I BE
[/color]WHEN THIS NEXT ONE EVENTUALLY LEAVES ME?[/font][/center]
Sharon Lillian Price, 52, Nurse
Jon Michael Anderson, 53, AT&T Salesmen
SIBLINGS:
Jon Michael Anderson Jr., 18, Target Cashier
Sophia Charlotte Anderson, 14, none
Adian Peter Anderson, 10, none
OTHER FAMILY:
Mother’s Side-
Ray Price, 68- Deceased (Sharon’s father)
Gwen Price, 79, none, (Sharon’s mother)
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Daniel Ray Price, 54, Dentist, (Sharon’s brother)
Abigail Katherine Middleton, 55, Dentist, (Daniel’s Wife)
Henry Ray Price, 18, none, (Son of Daniel and Abigail)
Father’s Side-
Edwin Anderson, 87- Deceased (Jon’s Father)
Madeline Dila, 90- Deceased (Jon’s Mother)
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Sarah Jillian Anderson, 51, unknown (Jon’s sister)
Robert William Anderson, age & job unknown (Sarah’s divorced husband)
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Williow Madeline Anderson, 49, none (Jon’s sister)
Patrick Larson, 56, none (Willow’s long term boyfriend)
PETS:
Bear, 6; male, manie coon-
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Belle, Paint mix, 16; female-
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OVERALL HISTORY:Lexi was born in Virginia in a little town called Middleburg. Her older brother Jon and her two parents had already been living in their tiny 2 bedroom house for two years, after Lexi came along it was time to move. They didn’t go far, just to a small town in Kentucky and stayed there, raising Jon, Lexi, and soon after Sophia and Adian. Lexi grew up in the small town in Kentucky with her brothers and sister until she was 13 when she was surfing the web on day and stumbled upon a boarding school in Connecticut. It was known for producing Olympic riders. Lexi had been riding for three years at that time, even though she didn’t have a horse the school said they had school horses. After a year of begging and pleading Lexi’s parents finally agreed and Lexi sent off her application.
Two months later it returned with a ‘yes’ and Lexi was overjoyed. Lexi attended the boarding school from grades 9th through mid way of 10th. Half way through 10th grade Lexi meet Connor. The love of her life. They began dating soon after and held together strong. Later both realize they want more then they are getting. They decide to leave the school to pursue each other.
Once Lexi becomes pregnant the parents of both teens decide they can’t go back to their hometowns and both families move to Pinewood West Virginia. Connor buys his own home, as does Lexi and they both want to move into together, yet neither knows about the others feelings. Lexi recently found out her baby is a girl and exactly waits the new member of the family.
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HOW CAN A MAN BE ALL THAT THEY SAY
[/color]WHEN ALL THAT I KNOW IS MEN RUNAWAY?[/font][/center]
ROLEPLAY SAMPLE:
**from canterwoodcrest.proboards.com
I slipped into my olive colored breeches and pulled my strawberry riding gloves over my hands. I grabbed my blue crop from my dresser and pulled open the door to my dorm. After the short walk to the stables I headed toward the longer aisle. I walked toward Wind's stall and tried to smile. Wind and I had our first official ride three days ago, and it didn't go as planned. He bucked me four times and bolted three. He refused nearly all the jumps and reared once. I wasn't going to lose hope. I knew this was the horse for me. The only thing that keep me going was when we were alone and on the ground. When it was just me and him in his stall he was the sweetest horse I'd ever meet. I really believed he loved me as much as I loved him. I looked up and down the aisle twice before opening the stall door. Wind nickered softly and head-butted my stomach. I grinned and scratched the sides of his face and lead him out of his stall. When I closed his stall door another horse walked down the aisle and he suddenly threw his head up and stamped his hoof. I sighed as I clipped him into cross ties. Wind was in the pasture all day rolling so I had come early to groom him. I picked up the green plastic curry comb from his blue grooming kit and began to make small circles around his body. It loosened the dried up mud and dirt from his coat. Next I took the hard brush and ran it over his body, this would remove the loosened dirt from his coat. Next the soft brush was to make his coat shine. I pulled out three tangles from his tail and two from his mane then I finished it off with a damp cloth around his face. He sparkled as I went to grab his tack. We had a showcase coming up at Canterwood so Wind's tack sparkled just like his coat. I put a bright red saddle pad on his withers then pushed it down in the direction of the hair. Next out new chestnut saddle was placed on top. I reached under his belly to grab the girth then tightened it a few holes. Wind stood still mostly because there was only one other horse in the aisle and it was four cross ties away. Once his legs were wrapped in matching bright red leg wraps and his bridle was in place I unclipped his cross ties pulled off his halter (which is hard to do since he was wearing his bridle over it) and began to lead him toward the indoor ring. I walked into the arena and saw Mr. Connor on horseback. He and Lexington trotted around the ring. Amber (another rider in my class) was mounting her black arabian Thunder as I caught site of Mr. Connor chest. There was a black protective vest over it which meant cross-country. I turned around and headed back toward the tack room. As I clipped my own yellow and black proactive vest around my upper body I walked back toward the ring. Once I was safely on Wind's back I urged him into a trot to begin warming up. I held hard with my thighs and sat to the trot. We circled the arena twice before I began to post. I watched Nicole and her morgan Flower walk in right after Angie and her quarter horse Ella walked in. I decided Wind was getting antsy with the same old thing so I asked him for a slow canter. Wind powered forward and speed up with each stride. I half halted him quickly before releasing and flowing back into a slow canter. Finally Alicia and her paint gelding Teddy walked in. Once they were mounted I slowed Wind and moved toward the middle of the ring. Mr. Conner's loud booming voice said, "Today we are going out to the south cross country course. I see all of you have your protective vests but that doesn't mean we should take this any less seriously. Cross country is very dangerous and should always be done with at least one panther. Now fall into line and follow me to the course. Lexi and Amber because both of your horses spook easily why don't you come closer to Lexington and me. I fell in line behind amber who was behind Mr. Conner. We took the five minute walk over the crunchy grass to a descending slope here Mr. Conner halted Lexington. "We will be taking the bushes and the picnic table before going into the woods. In the forest you will encounter a fallen tree, two streams, a slow metal gate, and at the end you must canter up a hill. I will take the short way and meet you girls around at the end. The first person will go and the next person will count to 75 before going." Mr. Conner said. He turned his attention to Angie who was the last in line, "If we don't see you within a minute after Nicole I'll circle around after you." Angie nodded. "Good Luck" Mr. Conner said then cantered around the bush jump and toward the left of the forest. Amber moved her horse into a canter and headed for the bush jump. Thunder took it with ease and powered toward the white picnic table. Nicole pulled herself into two point and they sailed over the jump. Thunder took long strides forward and disappeared into the forest. I began counting in my head, '1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12........etc.' Once I reached 70 I began to prep. I stiffened my seat and re-grasped the reins. I hit the number 75 and squeezed Wind's sides. He began to canter flawlessly down the slope and toward the jump. 2 strides before the jump I lifted out of the saddle and Wind popped over the jump. When we hit the ground Wind tossed his head and increased his speed. We took the picnic table with the same skill and headed into the forest. I slowed Wind to a slow canter as we headed through the trees. I slowed Wind from a canter to a trot as I saw mud ahead. Wind spotted the mud to and just before we reached it halted suddenly. I slammed forward onto his neck and frowned. I gave him a hard kick but he didn't move. Another kick then a hit with the crop. He tossed his head and danced through the mud. I laughed and moved him into a canter again. I a saw a fallen tree block the path up ahead and moved Wind into a faster canter. I pulled myself out of the saddle and hovered my hands above Wind's neck. He collected himself then soared over the tree jump. He tossed his head when we hit the ground and let out a little popping buck. It wasn't enough to unseat me but I still tightened the reins letting Wind know to behave. I saw a creek up ahead and began to apply more pressure to Wind's sides. He powered toward the creek letting me know he wasn't planning to duck out. That was the problem. We were supposed to splash through the creek then climb up the side not jump it! If he jumped he could seriously hurt himself but if I pulled him up he got what he wanted. We neared the jump and 3 strides away I pulled Wind up. He tossed his head in victory and crab stepped. I sighed an thought about what to do. I if I waited too long Alicia might catch up to me. I decided Wind was getting through the creek if it killed me. I kicked Wind's sides but he didn't move. I hit him with the crop and moved backwards. I hit him again and he took three steps forward toward the bank. I kicked him and he backed up again. Once more with the crop and he canted through the water as fast as possible. He shook off his mane splashing me with water once we hit land but I didn't care, we had gotten through the creek. We cantered around a corner and were faced with a small and thiner stream. This was meant to be jumped so Wind wouldn't have trouble. He cantered toward it just like any jump and popped over it a little too much. We hit the ground and flew out of the forest. I spotted Mr. Conner and Amber at the top of the hill but I moved my attention to the metal gate. Wind began to slow, unsure of the scary jump, I urged him forward with my seat and we jumped over it. Our landing wasn't the prettiest but this was our first cross country course together. He cantered up the hill not loosing a bit off speed and came to a trot then walk once we reached the top."Good job Lexi. Wind was unsure about that last jump but you kept him going. Make sure he doesn't always rush home though, he speed up that final hill. Did you have any other troubles." Mr. Conner said. "Yeah we got just a little held up at that mud hole and had lots of trouble at the creek we had to splash through. I'll work with him on getting dirty and not being scared of water." Mr. Conner nodded but focused on Alicia who tore out of the forest. I looked behind Wind at the sun. Once Alicia had gotten her comments and Angie had come up the hill we headed back toward the stables. "Cool off your horses. Good practice everyone." Mr. Connor said as he dismounted Lexington. I loosened Wind's girth and walked him around the arena. Once he was cool I walked him to his stall and untacked him. I ran a wet cloth over his body and kissed his muzzle. "Later boy" I said. I dropped his tack off in the tack room and threw his leg wraps and saddle pad in the laundry. I pushed the on button and watched the washer machine swirl. I left the stables and headed for my dorm.
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I THINK I LOSE JUST A LITTLE BIT OF ME
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