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Post by Estelle Rivera on Jun 5, 2010 13:58:18 GMT -5
Name: Estelle Rivera Age: Seventeen Gender: Female Height: 5'2'' Physical Description: Etelle has a soft, round face with deep brown eyes. She is quite short, but tends to believe it is one of her better qualities. Her hair is a long, wavy brown, but she tends to have it tied back most of the time, especially when at the yard with the horses. She tends to dress very casually, never to impress. Her usual attire is skinny jeans, a plain tshirt and her beloved sneakers; nothing spectacular. She tends not to really wear any makeup, but has generally clear skin. From all the exercise she does, she is really quite skinny. Personality: Estelle is a very modest person; she doesn't like to accept glory. She likes to be discreet and doesn't have much skills socially. She does, despite her quite nature, have a very aggressive side. Her father always said her anger would be her downfall. She is sometimes able to control it, but very often, it unleashes. Aside from that, she is a bit of a plane-jane. There's nothing too uncommon about her. She has a strong will and much determination, proven by how far she has come. She is also a keen artist; it has been found to be something that keeps her really calm. She has a website where she sells her paintings and was once invited to hold a gallery of her work, where she made enough money to complete the budget she needed to move out. History: Estelle was never rich, nor was she poor. Her parents were, as they called themselves, 'comfortable'. She grew up with three brothers who were all much older than her; in that sense, she ended up brought up as nearly an only child. They had all left home before she was born, had lives of their own, and rarely came to visit. She did not feel deprived of them, because she knew they all loved her dearly. Horses were a passion of hers from a young age; she spent most of her childhood and pre-teens drawing the horses in the fields just outside town. At the age of six, she had started lessons, and always wished for a horse of her own. With her parents only being 'comfortable' she was never able to afford one. She did, however, help out with friends' horses, and spent every penny she received on lessons and treks. At thirteen, she got her first part-time job, where she waited tables for a less-than-sufficient wage. Her parents didn't like the idea of their young daughter working so hard, but her determination to someday be a successful ranch-owner made her persevere at her job. By the time she was sixteen, with all the savings she had kept back, she was able to afford to leave home and find work elsewhere; somewhere more fitted to her Equestrian needs. Work, thus far, has been difficult to come by.
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