Name:
Ariella. Such a beautiful, fitting name. It reminds me of elegance, and grace, both of which this girl has.
Personality:
She is a bright, shining star of a character, and it's no surprise, considering she was raised by two professional string players: her mother, a cellist, and her father, a violinist.
Ari is not your typical teenage stereotype, though. Unlike most, she doesn't stay up all night, has never had a sip of alcohol, studies for tests, got straight a's, and has never been kissed. Don't get me wrong, though, Ari's not a square. She's as musically talented as her parents, but directs her attention towards her guitar - she can be sighted around town any place there's a bench or a shady tree, strumming away and singing something under her breath. and when her guitar's not trailing behind her, then it's her camera; lake sees half of life through a lens.
Ari isn't as quiet as you might think she is. She's quirky, answers rhetorical questions, and comes up with goofy ideas that no one else understands. She's quite vocal, and loved raising her hand in class, learning new things.
Ariella's not as perfect as she seems, though. She was bullied all through middle school, and though she doesn't look it, there are still scars inside of her that won't ever heal. And under her pretty clothes and plastic smile, there's a skeletal girl who doesn't eat enough, doesn't sleep enough, and doesn't love enough. She spends too much time fretting, practising chords to painful perfection, and hiding away in a book.
Dancing is her hatred. Her parents make her do ballet, and she hates every little bit of it. Her teacher was a mean, bitter old woman who always shouted at the children. Ari is amazing at it, though, and tries to enjoy it.
Her Favourite Colour:
How can you just have one? Ari loves all the colours of the rainbow. But, she prefers it if it is just a small rainbow detail on a grey background {ex.} she does not like purple, as she finds it is boring.
Ariella. Such a beautiful, fitting name. It reminds me of elegance, and grace, both of which this girl has.
Personality:
She is a bright, shining star of a character, and it's no surprise, considering she was raised by two professional string players: her mother, a cellist, and her father, a violinist.
Ari is not your typical teenage stereotype, though. Unlike most, she doesn't stay up all night, has never had a sip of alcohol, studies for tests, got straight a's, and has never been kissed. Don't get me wrong, though, Ari's not a square. She's as musically talented as her parents, but directs her attention towards her guitar - she can be sighted around town any place there's a bench or a shady tree, strumming away and singing something under her breath. and when her guitar's not trailing behind her, then it's her camera; lake sees half of life through a lens.
Ari isn't as quiet as you might think she is. She's quirky, answers rhetorical questions, and comes up with goofy ideas that no one else understands. She's quite vocal, and loved raising her hand in class, learning new things.
Ariella's not as perfect as she seems, though. She was bullied all through middle school, and though she doesn't look it, there are still scars inside of her that won't ever heal. And under her pretty clothes and plastic smile, there's a skeletal girl who doesn't eat enough, doesn't sleep enough, and doesn't love enough. She spends too much time fretting, practising chords to painful perfection, and hiding away in a book.
Dancing is her hatred. Her parents make her do ballet, and she hates every little bit of it. Her teacher was a mean, bitter old woman who always shouted at the children. Ari is amazing at it, though, and tries to enjoy it.
Her Favourite Colour:
How can you just have one? Ari loves all the colours of the rainbow. But, she prefers it if it is just a small rainbow detail on a grey background {ex.} she does not like purple, as she finds it is boring.