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Aug 17, 2013 09:19PM

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I also had an idea about a blind boy and a girl who helps him and they fall in love.
But that was only an idea i'm all up for yours


She could be mute and a pathfinder. Which means she can track a person or object through their mind. If you want it to be more supernatural



Age: 16
Appearance:
Img src="http://data.whicdn.com/images/1380705..."
Personality: Brontie is shy and timid around most people but is a little more easygoing around people she does know and trust.
History: She has been mute since she was seven, when her home burnt down with her family inside it. She has learnt to speak sign language and read brail.
Other: Brontie muteness has been caused by a major traumatic incident in a her life. However, this type of muteness is usually temporary. She is also a pathfinder which means she can track people and objects through her mind.

Age:16
Appearance: http://s2.favim.com/orig/35/beautful-...
Personality: Lee is quiet, shy, rarely interacts with strangers outside of his comfort zone. He tends to try and avoid talking to people by doing something with his hands.
History: Lee went blind four years ago when he was in a horrendous car accident. He's gotten used to being blind, but he still hates being considered disabled.
Other: Before he went blind, Lee used to play with a Rubics Cube obsessively. When he went blind, he was really upset that he couldn't solve it, until his older brother used stickers and paint to make little dots on the stickers like dice, so that Lee could keep playing it. He's solved it eight times since then.
Lee is telepathic, and can read the thoughts of those around him and relay messages similarly. It works best with contact.

Lee had himself situated on the park bench, fingers roaming over his Rubics Cube, feeling for the dots on the side. His big brother, Toby, wasn't far away, talking to a girl that thought his brother was, to quote her thoughts, like so super cute! Lee chuckled when he first heard it, but when Toby heard him he shot a nasty look Lee's way that the boy didn't have to see to know it was there. Lee didn't mind Toby abandoning him, he was perfectly content to let his fingers trace over each individual face of his puzzle, attempting to solve it for the ninth time since he'd been blinded.

Brontie slowly strolled through the park, her eyes of her feet. She had had another speech lesson today and although they were now only once a month she hated it. Why was it so important to talk? It was almost 10 years now that she had gone without a word and she was managing fine. Sure, she chose to stay mute and really that was a little ungrateful considering the kids she knew that were physically mute wanted to talk but it was her life. The guidance officers wanted her to talk about what happened to her family but what was there to say? They were dead, gone from this life. She sighed, happy to be outside.





















