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Jul 17, 2014 07:10PM

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I wanted to do something with a lot of guns and shooting and this is something I haven't really thought out but I'm very gung ho about. Maybe zombies or Edge of Tomorrow type of shit?





Age: 17
Appearance:

Personality: Harper could care less for people, but she couldn't care less about their opinions. Give her your thoughts about how she does things and she'll blow you off. Harper can take criticism unless you are trying to change her. Don't tell her that she is helpless because she is blind. Don't tell her she needs to act different. Don't tell her she doesn't act like a blind person. Why? Because she will spend the rest of her days doing something to prove you wrong. She does a fantastic job at doing that. Harper is bitchy and only has cause to talk to you if she feels like it.
History: Harper had a normal life until she was six years old when she got into an accident that caused severe internal damage including the snapping of her optic nerves. They said there was a chance that Harper could get her sight back, but it never came back. So Harper officially became blind. Everyone started treating her differently and she pushed away a lot of friends because of it. She became the official bitch of her elementary school and grew up pushing people away because they pitied her instead of being proud of her. She became depressed because no one treated her as anything but a poor helpless blind girl. Her parents took her to a therapist and he recommended Harper go out more and meet new people outside of who she already knew. Unfortunately for Harper, her parents made her do that. So now Harper was forced to constantly be outside the house. Luckily for Harper, she knew how to get away from her parents despite being blind.

Age: 19
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Personality: Toby is a man who accepts all people no matter what and spends his life trying to make people happy through his art. He hates to see people hurting and he will do anything to make a life better. He will risk his life for others. He's almost always happy and he tries to make every day better than the last. He's constantly about meeting new people because he is extremely social and he gets along with just about everyone. He never tries to change people because he knows that he would never change himself.
History: Toby was raised by his father only because his mother died during child birth. His father was always bitter about it and he openly blamed Toby. He was often drunk and raging, but Toby was still a happy child. However, one night Toby's father decided to try and slash up Toby's face. He didn't get very far since he had decided to do it when he had friends over. His father was arrested and Toby was put into the foster system, but he never lost his happiness despite his scars. He was eventually adopted by an African American couple, at the age of 12, and they encouraged him to practice his art, and he did. He's now a fairly successful artist, though he is only known in certain communities.






((I am literally just making stuff up about this painting as I go... Are we going to just go with it?))

"I rarely pay attention to the colors I choose. I choose them on a gut feeling and then I use them wherever my brush tells me to use them. The color isn't what matters in a piece of art, it's the way that it feels. Inside and out, of course. Though, I was going for tragedy here. Peaceful nothingness. There's no life on this beach. Even the ocean is dead." He shrugged and then smiled. "Sometimes I feel a little moody and this is how I get it out of my system. Some people scream; I paint." He laughed lightly. "So, in the end, I guess I would say that you're right, but so is everyone else in this room. It's not about how I painted it or why I painted it, it's just the feeling. Your feeling, my feeling, every person's individual feeling. Does that make sense? It's harder to explain than you think. Anywho, what brings you in here young lady?"













"Alright, well I see chocolate milk shakes here, and I must admit they sound delicious. I think I'll get one for sure. As for the burgers there is just a plain burger with the fixings, a cheeseburger, a barbecue bacon burger, some burger with guacamole on it. Any of this sounding any good yet? I'm thinking a good old cheeseburger sounds like heaven right now." He looked over the menu thoroughly to make sure he wasn't making a mistake in his decision. There were many choices, but nothing sounded as good as that cheeseburger. The decision was final.

"Well then I'll have what you're having. Minus the cheese. Restaurant cheese doesn't taste the same to me. I'm pretty sure it has something to do with not being able to see it." Harper replied with a laugh. "And are you sure you read that right? Guacamole on a burger sounds a bit strange. Usually it's just plain avocado." She was glad that she could actually have a normal conversation without people freaking out over the fact she was blind. Harper was blind and that was never going to change. She was never going to have the miracle of returned sight. No second chance. All that she would see was nothingness for the rest of her life. That meant she couldn't get a normal job, couldn't go to a normal school, couldn't move out, she was stuck being treated like a child because no one would accept blindness as a fact. But then there was Toby. Treating her like a normal person. Not whispering about her like she had the plague, not babying her, not falling into awkward silence every time it became apparent that she couldn't do something on her own. Harper loved it.

"Well, I pretty sure I know the difference between avocado and guacamole. I learned my letters when I was three years old and I can read perfectly fine at this age. I may be an artist but I'm not an illiterate," he laughed and shook his head. When the waitress walked over he ordered for them and gave up his menu. "So, what is it you do for a living?" he asked her. She was old enough to have a job, or at least it appeared so, and he knew there were plenty of opportunities for the blind in modern society. Maybe she had one of those jobs or maybe she had some plans for the future. Either way, he wanted to hear them. "Oh, and how old are you anyway? I'm nineteen going on twenty here pretty soon. Do you live with your family still?"








"There would never be just two types of men. People come in every size, shape, and type that you can think. Maybe you just happen to seek out those two particular types. You may be blind but that doesn't keep you from being attracted to a certain type, or falling into the same places as those certain types. I personally think that no two people can really be the same, just have some of the same traits...so you never know. You could meet some guy that just blows your mind, or maybe even a girl. Who knows? Not me, that's for sure." He had finished his food by now and he was pushing it away from him. They sure did have different eating habits, but they still both managed to make a bit of a mess.

"Well then the world will continue to be a puzzle for me. Have you ever tried to solve a puzzle without being able to see? Hard as dicks if you ask me." Harper sighed, suddenly not hungry anymore even though she only ate maybe half her burger. It was hard to tell. But what she could tell was that people were constantly moving in and out of the restaurant and people kept talking and moving in their seats, standing up, sitting down, sliding glasses across the table. Harper could tell anybody who asked how many people were inside, not including the kitchen, with sound being the only way she could tell where anything was, the world seemed impossibly loud. Even if it seemed fairly quiet to someone like Toby. She felt like she was on an airplane, but her ears hadn't popped yet. It was hard to focus on the things she wanted to hear.
"So what do you like to do other than painting and eati-" Harper was interrupted by her phone going off, playing something that sounded like a death march on an organ. It had taken them long enough. "Sorry, I have to take this." Harper apologized and answered her phone. "You have reached the helpline for runaway teens. If you would like to report a sighting, press one. If you would like to submit information on a missing child, pre-" Harper was interrupted yet again by her mother shouting into the phone. Harper sighed and put the phone on the table. It took several minutes before her mother stopped shouting. She picked up the phone and held it to her ear. "Yeah yeah yeah, I'll come home, don't worry about it. Yeah, in fact I can see the station from where I am, I'll be home in twenty minutes." After several uh huhs and okay moms, Harper hung up. "I give her two hours before she realizes that I couldn't see anything." Harper shoved her phone back into her pocket. "So what were we talking about?"

"Mostly, I just like to art, and eat between art projects." He shrugged his shoulders up and down. "I guess you could call me boring, but I don't much care. I'm more or less satisfied with who I am at this point in time. But, what about you? What do you like to do other than run away from home?"