A book of original characters I am using or planning on using for novels and short stories I plan to self publish later. This typically does not include my previously published Wattpad stories, but I may adjust this later. Most of my characters are...
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Name: Heather Marie Davis Gender: F Age: 24 in 1987 Race/Species: Human; Caucasian Home-world/home town: Roswell, NM, Earth Occupation: Nurse at local hospital.
Physical features... Hair color: Blonde Hair type: long and curly Hair style: teased up, super big and stereotypical 80's. Eye color: icy blue Facial shape: thin diamond shaped. Voice: mid-toned/average for female. Body type: slender hourglass. Usual fashion/dress: Jeans and buttoned blouses, rompers, sun dresses, whatever is in fashion, really. Sometimes Tahoma's t-shirts when they're alone at his place. Jewelry/accessories: switches them up often but typically doesn't wear anything. Usual makeup: colorful eyeshadows when out or orange-tones for "casual" days, smoky black eyeliner, black mascara, frosty pink lipstick, heavy blush.
Disabilities: none. Good personality traits: caring and motherly, medically in-tune. Bad personality traits: impatient when she's irritated. Mood often in: compassionate and quietly caring. Ornery and tough at work (she's a nurse). Greatest joy: taking care of people. Greatest fear: failing someone she cares for. Sense of humor: sarcastic. What single even would throw their life into turmoil: watching Tahoma decline and having him ripped from her. Most at ease when: her and Tahoma are out having fun or working on something at home together. Or really any time she gets to spend with Tahoma or see his band. Most ill at ease when: a patient or someone is medically getting worse or not responding to treatment. When she feels helpless and can't save someone. Enraged when: Tahoma is taken from her unexpectedly and her own colleagues lie to her about his condition. Her anchor: Taking care of others.