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Hopefully you've had a chance to get settled into school once again. Business as usual, right? Go to class, do your homework, engage in your usual teenage drama that's so much fun to watch from the sidelines... Ahem, moving on. Don't forget about the "welcome back to school" Autumn Ball, going on now!
Mid-September 2008
AUTUMN BALL: GROUND FLOOR, BALLROOM
Warm, sunny weather
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WALLACE CHARLES WANDALTON,
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ANEMONE EOS SISINIS,
the little mermaid
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MOLLY ABIGAIL CHANDLER && TREVOR DARCY ROLLIN,
little red riding hood and the big bad wolf hers • his

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CHANDLER, molly abigail
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Little red corvette.
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they call me molly abigail chandler.
 Little red corvette check yes juliet, are you with mename: Molly Abigail Chandler nicknames: Mols d.o.b: June 3rd, 1991 character&&story: Little Red Riding Hood; Little Red Riding Hood housing: Dragon
height&&weight: Molly isn't a particularly impressive girl, if you're looking at her height. She is neither short nor tall, simply average. A non-eyecatching, average 5'6". Molly weighs in at 125 pounds, also average. She maintains a nice figure, however, so it's unclear what she's got to complain about. hair color: Molly's shoulder-length hair is a rich auburn color. eye color: Her eyes are dark brown and always full of curiosity. other appearance notes: Although she used to dress like quite the tomboy, over time Molly has put together an overall stylish look, with the occasional dress-down day. She prefers mild colors over brights or darks, and jeans over skirts or dresses.rain is falling down on the sidewalklikes:- hooded sweatshirts--they're comfortable
- the color red
- boys
- parties
- making new friends
- meeting new people
- running
- music of pretty much all kinds
- dancing
- strawberries
- blueberries
- romantic ideas
- earrings
- kissing
dislikes:- wolves
- snobby girls
- lectures
- when plans fall through
- bananas
- when the forecast lies
- sleazy boys
- being treated as an object
- people who make fun of her story
- swordfighting
- bees
- the dark
- total silence
- rejection
strengths:- Molly can be quite charismatic at times. She is not necessarily manipulative, but when she wants someone to agree with her, she can certainly use words to her advantage.
- She is very observant, noticing everything around her.
- Her loyalty is unwavering.
- She's a quick thinker, which helped to get herself and/or her brothers out of any jams that would've otherwise resulted in--probably--a grounding.
- Molly is also incredibly fast, and her endurance is astounding.
weaknesses:- Without her family, she's a little naive. Just because she's at a school for fairytale characters doesn't mean they're all innocent, but she doesn't seem to realize that until she's gotten herself into trouble.
- Going along with her naivete, Molly can also be too trusting of people. It's not that she's an airhead or gullible; she just sees far more good in people than any potentially harmful intentions.
- Sometimes it seems like she likes boys a little too much. There's really a bit of a fear of commitment deep down, so she has a hard time staying with the same person for a long time.
- She's been known to be overbearing, likened to a mother hen, when her friends are having hard times.
- It's not that she doesn't know the point of a secret is to not tell anyone; she just gets too excited sometimes and lets things slip out. She doesn't do it on purpose. It just happens.
overall personality: Some people might say that Molly doesn't know when to shut up. It is very true that she talks a lot, but she just gets excited. Making new friends is something Molly lives for, and she has a lot to say. Her opinions are numerous, and what's the point of having them if nobody knows about them? That's how she sees it, anyway. Of course, she's not about to tell someone their outfit is hideous just so her opinion is known. Molly does, in fact, know when to be quiet. It's in the moments she doesn't have to that being loquacious could cause annoyance.
Molly can be loyal to a fault. Loyalty isn't a bad thing, but she tends to be too trusting too easily. The good in people sticks out far more to her than any possible bad. If they're nice to her and give her no reason to doubt their good intentions, then she will more than likely feel obligated to stand by them. Even if they hurt her, unless it's something completely horrendous, she will probably forgive them and remain a loyal friend. The same goes for her relationships. Unless the evidence is staring her in the face with no room for her optimistic denial, Molly will overlook their faults. She's just too nice a person.
Even when Molly is angry, she's too nice. She'll be yelling, and then turn around and start apologizing fervently to any witnesses to make sure they know she wasn't yelling at them. At the same time, it doesn't take much to get her worked up. She hates ridicule, even more if it's directed at one of her friends. That's a sure way to get on her bad side. It's not a particularly threatening thing to be on her bad side, mind you, but it's still a knock to the reputation for a girl known for being so darn nice to not like you.
In spite of her good nature, Molly has a fear of commitment. She likes to feel loved, craves it in fact, but after a certain point in a relationship she starts to worry she isn't good enough, or that she's not making her boyfriend happy enough. She gets scared, so she breaks it off, then she moves onto the next boy. It's not like she means to be so fast... It just happens. In character, it's like the relationship finally stares her in the face and she realizes "Oh my, what a daunting concept you are!"i won't go until you come outsideparents:- Adam Raymond Chandler; 45
- Amy Lucille Chandler; 43
siblings:- Adam Raymond Chandler, Jr.; 26
- Samuel Isaac Chandler; 23
- Robert Mason Chandler; 20
other important figures: Shirley Eunice Chandler, 78, her paternal grandmother, has served as Molly's role model throughout her entire young life. The woman has always been full of spunk, even in her aging years, and is truly the person closest to Molly. overall history: Molly Abigail Chandler has been a handful since the day she was born. The only daughter out of four children and also the youngest, there was never a calm example for her. Examples of always-on-the-go energy was always in supply, on the other hand. Barbie dolls and tea parties weren't seen very often. Football and makeshift martial arts occurred regularly. Amy and Adam made sure their broom learned family values and had a good foundation to fall back on should they ever need to. Life was good in the Chandler household.
Her brothers were all fairly popular, each of them easygoing, athletic, and not bad to look at. Molly was hardly ever without some kind of attention. With the girls, she was the adorable little sister. With the boys, she just needed a slightly less rough game of football. In her own age range, she wasn't one of the popular girls, but she could easily get along with everyone. Yes, Molly had it easy in her grade school years. Plenty of friends, never a dull moment, not really any difficulties in her life... At the end of the day, however, the person held closest to her was her grandmother. Shirley and Molly had always had a special bond. Molly was her only granddaughter, not to mention the baby of the family. The girl reminded Shirley of herself when she had been young, and Molly was enamored with her stories. Anytime Molly had a problem, she would turn to her grandmother for advice. Anytime she was depressed, Shirley would have a way to turn her frown upside down. She even taught her how to knit, which, oddly enough, Molly took to like a charm. Their first project was a red sweater. To this day Shirley keeps tabs on Molly's growth and sends her a new one whenever the old is too small, or too old.
Naturally when Molly turned eleven and received her invitation to Grimm's, she didn't want to go. If she went to a boarding school, then when would she spend time with her grandmother? Not to mention that she'd be leaving the rest of her family, and she was only eleven, going so far away... The Chandlers were a close-knit bunch, and things like that didn't exactly happen often. In the end, it was Shirley who sat her down for a long talk about the options and saved the day. Molly was convinced to at least give it a try.
It was during her years at Grimm's that she began to really blossom into her own person. Without the tomboy influences of her brothers, she became more ladylike and paid much more attention to her appearance than she used to. She had grown used to always having an older brother watching over her, so her judgment of people went down considerably. Molly talked to whoever she pleased and did whatever she wanted, acting however she wanted along the way. Her family remains oblivious to Molly's reputation at Grimm's, consisting of things like "naive," "overly trusting," and "been with every boy she's ever looked at."check yes juliet, kill the limboyour name: LAURAAA. age: Dieciocho. how'd you find us?: MINE. and the answer issss...: Tie between "The Breakfast Club" and "Empire Records."
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