Post by More than Music on Sept 30, 2010 1:07:35 GMT -5
Current username: My tiny Mustard
Character’s name: Katrina Tina Talley, commonly called “KT”
Character’s approx. age: Mid 20's
Character’s physical appearance: Hooded dark brown eyes, a perfectly manicured look, milk-chocolate colored skin, stunningly white teeth, very thick pink lips, and brown hair trained to fall in luscious curls. She stands at about five foot, with a slender figure and a well-earned sense of style.
Character's personality: She might make you think of the dangerous but beautiful lionfish. She's comes across as a prissy rich girl but she comes with a creampuff interior; when she wants something, she wants it bad, but she has weakness hidden underneath. Knowing where to find it is the key.
Sample post:
Katrina Talley
Well, wasn't this nice? The coffee shop was being slow again.
Katrina pouted, tapping her nail against the diamond ring on her other hand. Waiting wasn't something she did well, and it wasn't something she wanted to improve on.
“Excuse me,” she said, chirping like a songbird at the dark-haired waiter. Smiling prettily, she leaned against the counter, tilting her head a little. “I've been waiting for at least two or three minutes, and no one's served me yet. I'd like my usual, right now, if you please.” Her voice did its usual job of switching between forceful and sweet, just enough to make the guy eye her strangely but he nodded.
“Thank you...” She turned to her hand, staring at her nails. Stupid manicurist had nicked her left pinky nail and it just didn't look right because of it. “Hm...” Well, she was getting tired of seeing that lady's purple eyeshadow anyway. Pouting her lips again, Katrina pulled out her credit card, glancing up to see the man hadn't come back. He was kind of withdrawn. She wished Jodie worked at this coffee shop. Now he would serve her with a smile. Weren't they suppose to do that anyway? Maybe she should report him. She played idly with her card, running her fingertips across the numbers.
Well, he hadn't really done anything wrong. He just hadn't done anything very well.
Maybe she could let him get away with it.
”Here you go,” he said, coming back to the counter.
“Why thank you,” she said, winking and trading her card for the steaming coffee. “It's a morning for coffee, and tonight will be a night for whitening strips.” She giggled a little and paused to glare at him when he didn't join in.
”All set. Have a nice day.” And that was it. He really was a drag.
She frowned but took her card when he held it out. “You sound like you need a coffee yourself,” she said at a pointed volume as she turned. Stalking out in her high heels, she noted he was on her list now.
And her list wasn't a place anyone wanted to be. Not that it would make a difference until Mommy got home. But then, yes then, Katrina would see what she could do about this droopy coffee shop man.
Actor Image (optional): Rozonda Thomas
Character’s name: Katrina Tina Talley, commonly called “KT”
Character’s approx. age: Mid 20's
Character’s physical appearance: Hooded dark brown eyes, a perfectly manicured look, milk-chocolate colored skin, stunningly white teeth, very thick pink lips, and brown hair trained to fall in luscious curls. She stands at about five foot, with a slender figure and a well-earned sense of style.
Character's personality: She might make you think of the dangerous but beautiful lionfish. She's comes across as a prissy rich girl but she comes with a creampuff interior; when she wants something, she wants it bad, but she has weakness hidden underneath. Knowing where to find it is the key.
Sample post:
Katrina Talley
Well, wasn't this nice? The coffee shop was being slow again.
Katrina pouted, tapping her nail against the diamond ring on her other hand. Waiting wasn't something she did well, and it wasn't something she wanted to improve on.
“Excuse me,” she said, chirping like a songbird at the dark-haired waiter. Smiling prettily, she leaned against the counter, tilting her head a little. “I've been waiting for at least two or three minutes, and no one's served me yet. I'd like my usual, right now, if you please.” Her voice did its usual job of switching between forceful and sweet, just enough to make the guy eye her strangely but he nodded.
“Thank you...” She turned to her hand, staring at her nails. Stupid manicurist had nicked her left pinky nail and it just didn't look right because of it. “Hm...” Well, she was getting tired of seeing that lady's purple eyeshadow anyway. Pouting her lips again, Katrina pulled out her credit card, glancing up to see the man hadn't come back. He was kind of withdrawn. She wished Jodie worked at this coffee shop. Now he would serve her with a smile. Weren't they suppose to do that anyway? Maybe she should report him. She played idly with her card, running her fingertips across the numbers.
Well, he hadn't really done anything wrong. He just hadn't done anything very well.
Maybe she could let him get away with it.
”Here you go,” he said, coming back to the counter.
“Why thank you,” she said, winking and trading her card for the steaming coffee. “It's a morning for coffee, and tonight will be a night for whitening strips.” She giggled a little and paused to glare at him when he didn't join in.
”All set. Have a nice day.” And that was it. He really was a drag.
She frowned but took her card when he held it out. “You sound like you need a coffee yourself,” she said at a pointed volume as she turned. Stalking out in her high heels, she noted he was on her list now.
And her list wasn't a place anyone wanted to be. Not that it would make a difference until Mommy got home. But then, yes then, Katrina would see what she could do about this droopy coffee shop man.
Actor Image (optional): Rozonda Thomas