Jun 14, 2020 15:10:59 GMT
Post by stormaf on Jun 14, 2020 15:10:59 GMT
Hunter Dumont
Gender: Female
Age: 25
Affiliation: None
Race/Species: human (as far as she knows)
What special traits does she have? Strength and Weaknesses?:
She's quite fast on her feet and she knows several martial arts. Whenever she can, she goes long distance running. She's a sucker for a sad story and sometimes has a hard time telling if someone is on the level. She tends to trust her heart and not her head. Strangely enough, she's been right more than she's been wrong. She misses her home town and her family. Her biggest weakness is her soft heart.
Appearance:
Hunter is a slim, pretty woman, with shoulder length honey colored hair. She stands around 5'10 and weighs about 135 pounds. She's muscled like a dancer.
Personality: She's very business-oriented and attended a local college to learn library sciences, which she hated even though she loves books. She has a good sense of humor and likes to crack the occasional joke. Although she says that she can handle life on her own, she'd love to meet the right man. She's in no hurry though. She's found that when she falls for a guy, she falls hard, which means that breakups are holy hell.
History:
After the death of their parents, Hunter took over the family duties. For most of her teen years, she tended house and cared for her younger brother, Storm. After school she had a little part time job at a local bookstore. From childhood she would look to books for a way out of her small town life. Since she had so much on her plate, she had few friends and even fewer boyfriends. Most of her time was spent trying to avoid child protective services. They wanted to put the siblings in foster care, but their uncle stood up for them, saying that he would check in on them a lot. He didn't, but this allowed the pair to live as a family on their own.
Now that Storm has a job at a garage near their home, Hunter moved to New York to make her way in the big city. With some of her inheritance, she opened a book store, where she spends more time reading than actually selling books.
Gender: Female
Age: 25
Affiliation: None
Race/Species: human (as far as she knows)
What special traits does she have? Strength and Weaknesses?:
She's quite fast on her feet and she knows several martial arts. Whenever she can, she goes long distance running. She's a sucker for a sad story and sometimes has a hard time telling if someone is on the level. She tends to trust her heart and not her head. Strangely enough, she's been right more than she's been wrong. She misses her home town and her family. Her biggest weakness is her soft heart.
Appearance:
Hunter is a slim, pretty woman, with shoulder length honey colored hair. She stands around 5'10 and weighs about 135 pounds. She's muscled like a dancer.
Personality: She's very business-oriented and attended a local college to learn library sciences, which she hated even though she loves books. She has a good sense of humor and likes to crack the occasional joke. Although she says that she can handle life on her own, she'd love to meet the right man. She's in no hurry though. She's found that when she falls for a guy, she falls hard, which means that breakups are holy hell.
History:
After the death of their parents, Hunter took over the family duties. For most of her teen years, she tended house and cared for her younger brother, Storm. After school she had a little part time job at a local bookstore. From childhood she would look to books for a way out of her small town life. Since she had so much on her plate, she had few friends and even fewer boyfriends. Most of her time was spent trying to avoid child protective services. They wanted to put the siblings in foster care, but their uncle stood up for them, saying that he would check in on them a lot. He didn't, but this allowed the pair to live as a family on their own.
Now that Storm has a job at a garage near their home, Hunter moved to New York to make her way in the big city. With some of her inheritance, she opened a book store, where she spends more time reading than actually selling books.