Post by Audrey LeStrange on Jun 23, 2009 15:04:50 GMT -5
{I CANT BELIEVE THE NEWS TODAY}
{AND THE BATTLES JUST BEGUN}
FULL NAME: Audrey Giovanna LeStrange
AGE: Sixteen
YEAR or OCCUPATION: Sixth year
BIRTHDAY: July 21
SCHOOL/FORMER SCHOOL: Hogwarts
HOUSE/FORMER HOUSE: Slytherin
FAMILY:
Mother; Charlotte LeStrange
Father; Lucin LeStrange
Brother; _______ LeStrange - 1st Year
Brother; _______ LeStrange - 3rd year
ANYTHING ELSE:
she hides behind dark locks and blue eyes
Audrey really didn’t look at thing like her parents, or from what she could tell from the photos. Her mother always appeared was very dark as was her father. Well she had inherited the dark locks of both parents. It was something Audrey was really quite proud of. She had grown it out till her mane was nearly at her waist. Although it was pin straight she often put just a bounce of curl into the dark mahogany tendrils. Audrey liked to experiment and would often change her hair color to blond or pink. But she was quick to change it back. Something she did inherit from her mother was her high cheekbones and cute button nose.
The one characteristic of hers that matched neither parent was her icy blue eyes. They had always assumed that she had gotten them from her father's mother. Audrey loved the shade of her eyes and found that by using make-up she could make them look even more striking. Many people often say the first thing they noticed on Audrey Giovanna LeStrange was her piercing eyes. In truth they were almost haunting. For she was always longing for something that could never happen. Her exterior was always cool, calm and hard but it seemed that her eyes always gave it away. Noone ever took what she said seriously until they glimpsed into her eyes, they always told the truth.
Being the rebel she is, she had to go out and get tattoos and piercings. For piercings she had the same old ears pierced and nothing more, yet that was. But no matter what she wouldn’t take it out she was rather attached to the thing. As for tattoos she had a pink bow on the side of her hip which she got when she was fourteen at a party. Again something she was frowned upon over. You seen sensible young girl’s weren’t supposed to go out and get tattoos at a muggle motel party.
Audrey was a very small, slender, compact young woman. She wasn’t that tall, she only stood five feet and two inches. Which she always resented as both of her parents were fairly tall. It never made it easy getting to the cookies on the top shelf. Audrey was in shape, she got the body she has by working out and running. N o doubt if she was to lay on the couch and eat cookies all day she wouldn’t look like she did. But even though she worked out she wasn’t all that muscular. She was just sort of small and bony, almost fragile. But no matter how small she was, she defiantly had the attitude to over compensate.
One thing she always had love to do, is dress herself up. And not in the way that most sensible young women do. Nope, not Audrey. She was often seen wearing to short of skirts with to small of shirts.. She tented to lean towards punk styled clothing for a sassy young women. Lots of blacks and greys in her wardrobe but she tented to be flamboyant every now and then. In which she wore hot pink or purple. Audrey liked to keep the people on their toes and would mix up what she wore as often as she changed moods.
{WE EAT AND DRINK WHILE TOMORROW THEY DIE}
hi, my name is quencey and i joined because im looking for a new interesting place.
{AND THE BATTLES JUST BEGUN}
FULL NAME: Audrey Giovanna LeStrange
AGE: Sixteen
YEAR or OCCUPATION: Sixth year
BIRTHDAY: July 21
SCHOOL/FORMER SCHOOL: Hogwarts
HOUSE/FORMER HOUSE: Slytherin
FAMILY:
Mother; Charlotte LeStrange
Father; Lucin LeStrange
Brother; _______ LeStrange - 1st Year
Brother; _______ LeStrange - 3rd year
ANYTHING ELSE:
Strengths:
- manipulative
- the ability to stick out her lower lip and get anything her little black heart desires
- also the ability to b.s. her way out of getting into trouble
- Mental Intelligence
- Photography
- Potions
Weaknesses:
- Friends
- She doesn't know how to say no
- Her Family
- Charms
- Quidditch
- BlueEyed Boys
Fears:
- Tight enclosures
- failing
- Getting close to people
- She fears fear itself
- Spiders
she hides behind dark locks and blue eyes
Audrey really didn’t look at thing like her parents, or from what she could tell from the photos. Her mother always appeared was very dark as was her father. Well she had inherited the dark locks of both parents. It was something Audrey was really quite proud of. She had grown it out till her mane was nearly at her waist. Although it was pin straight she often put just a bounce of curl into the dark mahogany tendrils. Audrey liked to experiment and would often change her hair color to blond or pink. But she was quick to change it back. Something she did inherit from her mother was her high cheekbones and cute button nose.
The one characteristic of hers that matched neither parent was her icy blue eyes. They had always assumed that she had gotten them from her father's mother. Audrey loved the shade of her eyes and found that by using make-up she could make them look even more striking. Many people often say the first thing they noticed on Audrey Giovanna LeStrange was her piercing eyes. In truth they were almost haunting. For she was always longing for something that could never happen. Her exterior was always cool, calm and hard but it seemed that her eyes always gave it away. Noone ever took what she said seriously until they glimpsed into her eyes, they always told the truth.
Being the rebel she is, she had to go out and get tattoos and piercings. For piercings she had the same old ears pierced and nothing more, yet that was. But no matter what she wouldn’t take it out she was rather attached to the thing. As for tattoos she had a pink bow on the side of her hip which she got when she was fourteen at a party. Again something she was frowned upon over. You seen sensible young girl’s weren’t supposed to go out and get tattoos at a muggle motel party.
Audrey was a very small, slender, compact young woman. She wasn’t that tall, she only stood five feet and two inches. Which she always resented as both of her parents were fairly tall. It never made it easy getting to the cookies on the top shelf. Audrey was in shape, she got the body she has by working out and running. N o doubt if she was to lay on the couch and eat cookies all day she wouldn’t look like she did. But even though she worked out she wasn’t all that muscular. She was just sort of small and bony, almost fragile. But no matter how small she was, she defiantly had the attitude to over compensate.
One thing she always had love to do, is dress herself up. And not in the way that most sensible young women do. Nope, not Audrey. She was often seen wearing to short of skirts with to small of shirts.. She tented to lean towards punk styled clothing for a sassy young women. Lots of blacks and greys in her wardrobe but she tented to be flamboyant every now and then. In which she wore hot pink or purple. Audrey liked to keep the people on their toes and would mix up what she wore as often as she changed moods.
{WE EAT AND DRINK WHILE TOMORROW THEY DIE}
Some days, like tonight, it was like she didn’t have that horrible past of her parents hanging over her. It had been hard, being compared to them even now after they had been gone. It was like people expected her to screw up and show that she was just like them. Audrey couldn’t lie to herself; there was a time when she thought that it was the right thing to do. But with a serious kick in the ass she knew that it wouldn’t help her in anyway. It was just as simple that Audrey wasn’t anything like Bellatrix. They were polar opposites in every aspect. It could be argued that Audrey had that dark look and past but she never looked into it. It had taken so many years but she was on the verge of proving people wrong. She was her own person and she was going to keep on going that way. It was exhilarating; showing people that they were wrong. That Audrey Lestrange wasn’t going to be that girl. The one that everyone feared and hated; maybe she would be the light that had been covered in darkness.
“Yes, really it’s not that hard to believe is it” Addy asked while having a slight chuckle. It was true that Audrey didn’t get out often but when she did, she tried to make the best of it. Being who she was it was a rare piece of gold when she wasn’t recognized. It was like a chance to be someone new and experience something new. It was those moments that made Audrey really feel as though she was alive. Also; someone like the young man before her would actually be good for her. It had taken a moment before she had realized that. But it was true; she hadn’t found herself this relaxed in a long time. Which also came; she was letting her guard down which was something she defiantly didn’t do. That was locked up and barred high; but it was slowly coming down. That was questioning to Audrey; why now and why him. That would be answered later. “Oh, boy do I know that feeling. Funny isn’t it” Addy asked referring to the fact that they felt the same way. That both found it hard to just relax and now it almost came easily.
Oh, Audrey didn’t know why she had entered the bar tonight but a part was happy she had. There wasn’t many times she could go out and randomly meet someone. Although she wished deeply that she didn’t have to reveal her name. The surname was like a burden that was weighing to heavily on Addy. For to long she had been in fear; of what others thought of her. They easily passed judgement on her before they knew her. It had been all over Sirius’s face when she told him. That secret which when she could; she kept locked away in her heart. It was those reactions which made her want to curl up in a ball and die. Why did she have to have such malicious parents? Why couldn’t they - god forbid- be normal. No off course not; her mother had to be the right hand of the late dark lord and her father was no better. No wonder people reacted the way they did. If she met the ‘spawn’ of the Lestrange family she would recoil to. Probably then she would run.
Then again; he had surprised her. Even though he had thought of going off he had returned. If Addy wasn’t in such a sunken mood she would think it was insane. Or rather she still did. The impact her family had on his was astronomical. A small smile really wanted to envelop her lips when he didn’t recoil back fully but it was trapped. Trapped by astonishment. After all why wouldn’t he run. She wasn’t necessary the best person for him to be friends with, did he not see the pain she thought she caused him even now. It had only been moments but it cut Audrey deep. Which was also alarming; why did she care so much. Maybe she was just simply at the point that she was so far down that she couldn’t help it. Her parents had really ruined her. Although she was still waiting and wanting to see how this went. She didn’t understand the brown hair man in front of her. The more things he did, the more he shocked her and the more she wanted to see how this would play out.
At that point she couldn’t help but smile. “Yes” was all she could muster up. Even at that point she was still flabbergasted that he was still talking to her. It was more than strange and even this Lestrange couldn’t figure it out. Oh dear, if she didn’t wrap her head around this right away she was going to loose it. Seriously loose it. Why didn’t he run? Was it possible that he actually believed her. Well that would be refreshing. Some people didn’t think a leopard could change it’s spots. Although Audrey always tried and maybe she was succeeding. Just because she was what she was didn’t mean she couldn’t make her own name for herself. A different name than the one that was given to her.
When he announced her was going to stay; she looked to him sharply. A smile did finally cover her face and did reach her eyes. Those fake little smiles early hadn’t been nearly as convincing as this one. “That is very refreshing to hear” Audrey remarked in a soft voice. Actually she was still taken back and was happy to hear that. Not much could maker her happier at the current moment. A laugh escaped as he asked if she played quidditch. Again; boys and their quidditch. In truth Addy didn’t hate the sport but it wasn’t really the thing she liked to do. “Actually no; unfortunatly I’ve never been on for flying. Haven’t had the training” Audrey said while rolling her shoulders. “Obviously you did; but do you still enjoy the sport” she asked being polite. After all he had stayed; she could continue with the conversation.
“Yes, really it’s not that hard to believe is it” Addy asked while having a slight chuckle. It was true that Audrey didn’t get out often but when she did, she tried to make the best of it. Being who she was it was a rare piece of gold when she wasn’t recognized. It was like a chance to be someone new and experience something new. It was those moments that made Audrey really feel as though she was alive. Also; someone like the young man before her would actually be good for her. It had taken a moment before she had realized that. But it was true; she hadn’t found herself this relaxed in a long time. Which also came; she was letting her guard down which was something she defiantly didn’t do. That was locked up and barred high; but it was slowly coming down. That was questioning to Audrey; why now and why him. That would be answered later. “Oh, boy do I know that feeling. Funny isn’t it” Addy asked referring to the fact that they felt the same way. That both found it hard to just relax and now it almost came easily.
Oh, Audrey didn’t know why she had entered the bar tonight but a part was happy she had. There wasn’t many times she could go out and randomly meet someone. Although she wished deeply that she didn’t have to reveal her name. The surname was like a burden that was weighing to heavily on Addy. For to long she had been in fear; of what others thought of her. They easily passed judgement on her before they knew her. It had been all over Sirius’s face when she told him. That secret which when she could; she kept locked away in her heart. It was those reactions which made her want to curl up in a ball and die. Why did she have to have such malicious parents? Why couldn’t they - god forbid- be normal. No off course not; her mother had to be the right hand of the late dark lord and her father was no better. No wonder people reacted the way they did. If she met the ‘spawn’ of the Lestrange family she would recoil to. Probably then she would run.
Then again; he had surprised her. Even though he had thought of going off he had returned. If Addy wasn’t in such a sunken mood she would think it was insane. Or rather she still did. The impact her family had on his was astronomical. A small smile really wanted to envelop her lips when he didn’t recoil back fully but it was trapped. Trapped by astonishment. After all why wouldn’t he run. She wasn’t necessary the best person for him to be friends with, did he not see the pain she thought she caused him even now. It had only been moments but it cut Audrey deep. Which was also alarming; why did she care so much. Maybe she was just simply at the point that she was so far down that she couldn’t help it. Her parents had really ruined her. Although she was still waiting and wanting to see how this went. She didn’t understand the brown hair man in front of her. The more things he did, the more he shocked her and the more she wanted to see how this would play out.
At that point she couldn’t help but smile. “Yes” was all she could muster up. Even at that point she was still flabbergasted that he was still talking to her. It was more than strange and even this Lestrange couldn’t figure it out. Oh dear, if she didn’t wrap her head around this right away she was going to loose it. Seriously loose it. Why didn’t he run? Was it possible that he actually believed her. Well that would be refreshing. Some people didn’t think a leopard could change it’s spots. Although Audrey always tried and maybe she was succeeding. Just because she was what she was didn’t mean she couldn’t make her own name for herself. A different name than the one that was given to her.
When he announced her was going to stay; she looked to him sharply. A smile did finally cover her face and did reach her eyes. Those fake little smiles early hadn’t been nearly as convincing as this one. “That is very refreshing to hear” Audrey remarked in a soft voice. Actually she was still taken back and was happy to hear that. Not much could maker her happier at the current moment. A laugh escaped as he asked if she played quidditch. Again; boys and their quidditch. In truth Addy didn’t hate the sport but it wasn’t really the thing she liked to do. “Actually no; unfortunatly I’ve never been on for flying. Haven’t had the training” Audrey said while rolling her shoulders. “Obviously you did; but do you still enjoy the sport” she asked being polite. After all he had stayed; she could continue with the conversation.