oh god
those spots
asdfghjkl; <3
(things in italics means that Margarita is speaking)
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Username:
magic. airplane.
(i've changed my username)
Personality: Margarita is easily amused. Even the slightest glimpse of something shiny will excite her. She has a short attention span, gets distracted easily, and is a big procrastinator. When she was a small bean, her and her friends had discovered a cave - to this day, she still goes there when she's sad. The trickling of water from the ceiling to the dark pools below calms her down. It's still her greatest discovery. See, she's far too adventurous for comfort, and often gets in trouble because of her curiosity. Rarely quiet, she is extremely talkative, and can't ever stay still. She has a soft spot for rain and stars - the rain, she believes, if the most beautiful weather. The smell, the feel... Margarita loves everything about rain. And she'll go star-gazing every night, either laying on her hammock, pointing out the constellations, or using her most prized possession - her telescope - to try and find something she hasn't before. However, Margarita is somewhat claustrophobic and deathly afraid of needles and spiders. Also, she doesn't do well with gore - even talking about what's inside our bodies will make her feel woozy. Despite that, she's never not up for a challenge.
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Art:
#1 (by me) -- No Umbrella For Me!#2 (by air.) -- Derp I'm a MargaritaStory: I carried my telescope outside on my back. I was greeted with instant, familiar comfort as I took a step out on the grass. It had just been raining out - not only did it feel lovely, it smelled wonderful. I loved the smell of rain, and I always had. I looked up at the sky and smiled. The stars stared down at me, as if smiling back. I unhooked the strap that was holding my telescope in place and assembled it on the grass, setting it up with a perfect angle. Today was the day - I could feel it. I'd been trying for years to find something new in the sky that nobody had seen before, whether it be a star, a planet, a meteorite... I didn't care. My shoulders ached with excitement as I lowered my head, peering into the end of the telescope. A shooting star whizzed across the sky and I pulled back, watching it. It came at just the right time - I made a wish for good luck. These shooting stars had never let me down before, and I hoped they weren't going to start now. I looked into the telescope again, moving it around at different angles, switching the focus, everything I could. After about half an hour with no success, I was about to give up, but that's when I saw it. A star, by the looks of it, that looked so incredibly different. I knew I had just discovered a new star, and I knew exactly what I was to name it. Margarita's Star. A perfect name for a perfect star. It was... Beautiful. Unlike any of the stars around it. It stood out from the rest of them. It seemingly... Moved... Like an incredibly slow meteorite. Well, all I knew is that this star was mine.
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Extra #1: Favourites! What's your favourite colour?
Hmm.. I have to say navy blue. You know, the colour of the night sky, sort of. Favourite animal?
I looooove okapis! Favourite movie?
How To Train Your Dragon. Definitely. I've watched it 30 times, literally. I'm watching it when this is over, so it'll be 31 times. Favourite song?
My favourite song is currently Haven't Had Enough by Marianas Trench. I love them! And my replay counter for that song is currently... 23 I think. Favourite weather?
Isn't it obvious? Rain! Favourite activity?
Star-gazing. Favourite food?
Anything edible. I'm always hungry... But I really love watermelon. Favourite drink?
Limeade. I love that stuff. Favourite game?
Limbo. I love the graphics. Favourite TV show?
Adventure Time. Favourite... You choose!
Well... I love PewDiePie. He's my favourite YouTuber/gamer. That's all I really have to say... Thanks for your time, Margarita!
You're very welcome.Extra #2: What would you do if you had a million dollars?
I'd buy myself new equipment, of course! A new telescope... All sorts of stuff. I'd also give a lot away to charity; I know there's a lot of people that would need the money more than I would. The only thing I'd buy myself, really, is a new telescope. I'd give the rest away, because there's nothing better than seeing a smile on someone's face and knowing that you're the one that put it there. That's beautiful, Margarita. *wipes tear*
Oh stop it you!