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Nameless
Guest
Original poster
| Intro |
"My name is Bexley Thomas. I'm nineteen years old and I work at my dad's Hardware store."
| Skill of Choice |
"Guess I'll go with Unborn. I believe in second chances."
| Personality |
Bexley is quiet, but strong at heart. She typically appears stand-offish when someone approaches her, but it's never her intention. Coming to her for personal advice might not always be the best decision you ever made. It's not that she doesn't want to help, she simply doesn't know how. Dealing with someone else's emotions and talking to others isn't exactly her strong suit. You'll find that Bexley rarely will ever be the one to speak up first when she disagrees with someone else's decisions or opinion. She'd like to chalk it up to them being entitled to their own opinion, but frankly it's because she doesn't care. A person generally doesn't like it when someone opposes them and even more so hates to change it, so she doesn't even bother.
She's forever cool, calm, and collected. Bexley believes the first to panic is the first to screw up. Bexley tries to avoid making careless mistakes, as those mistakes often cause trouble in the end. She's more of a peacemaker, rather than a troublemaker. If you come to her with drama, she'll often shut you down pretty quickly. She keeps a close, tight-knit group of people as her friends. She likes to keep herself surrounded with people she knows she can trust and will help her through any situation she throws at them. With that being said, there weren't many of them.
| Background |
Her mother left her and her father when she was seven years old. Whether the woman was unhappy and ran off with another man or didn't like the responsibility of being a wife and mother, Bexley wasn't sure. She asked herself those same questions over and over until eventually she stopped asking questions altogether. Whereas most wouldn't agree, Bexley didn't like seem to think that her mother's absence made an impact on her life. She grew up a lonely life. Not by misfortune, but by choice. She often didn't like the people around her that were her own age due to their lack of maturity to the point where she distanced herself from them. Her best friend, Dana, was the first one to give her a fierce "Hell no," and pushed for their friendship. Instead of going off to college, she currently she helps out and works at her father's hardware store in their small town in Maine.
| Additional Information |
"There's nothing I'm willing to share."
"My name is Bexley Thomas. I'm nineteen years old and I work at my dad's Hardware store."
| Skill of Choice |
"Guess I'll go with Unborn. I believe in second chances."
| Personality |
Bexley is quiet, but strong at heart. She typically appears stand-offish when someone approaches her, but it's never her intention. Coming to her for personal advice might not always be the best decision you ever made. It's not that she doesn't want to help, she simply doesn't know how. Dealing with someone else's emotions and talking to others isn't exactly her strong suit. You'll find that Bexley rarely will ever be the one to speak up first when she disagrees with someone else's decisions or opinion. She'd like to chalk it up to them being entitled to their own opinion, but frankly it's because she doesn't care. A person generally doesn't like it when someone opposes them and even more so hates to change it, so she doesn't even bother.
She's forever cool, calm, and collected. Bexley believes the first to panic is the first to screw up. Bexley tries to avoid making careless mistakes, as those mistakes often cause trouble in the end. She's more of a peacemaker, rather than a troublemaker. If you come to her with drama, she'll often shut you down pretty quickly. She keeps a close, tight-knit group of people as her friends. She likes to keep herself surrounded with people she knows she can trust and will help her through any situation she throws at them. With that being said, there weren't many of them.
| Background |
Her mother left her and her father when she was seven years old. Whether the woman was unhappy and ran off with another man or didn't like the responsibility of being a wife and mother, Bexley wasn't sure. She asked herself those same questions over and over until eventually she stopped asking questions altogether. Whereas most wouldn't agree, Bexley didn't like seem to think that her mother's absence made an impact on her life. She grew up a lonely life. Not by misfortune, but by choice. She often didn't like the people around her that were her own age due to their lack of maturity to the point where she distanced herself from them. Her best friend, Dana, was the first one to give her a fierce "Hell no," and pushed for their friendship. Instead of going off to college, she currently she helps out and works at her father's hardware store in their small town in Maine.
| Additional Information |
"There's nothing I'm willing to share."
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