Name;; I would name this lovely bean, Leprechaun due to his beautiful green eyes. Leprechaun is often called Epre however his friends call him Chip due to the necklace he always, always wears so they have made up a joke with Leprechaun. When they order food at restaurant, Leprechaun will say, "Hey baby, do want some Chip with that?" It might be thought that he uses it as a pick up line but it is actually a joke.
Gender;; Male. He is a boy and will be my second little guy if I were to win him, ain't he a smexy boy?
Personality;; Leprechaun has an irrational belief in the supernatural so is very superstitious, hence why he believes that if you keep something that reminds you of a person who is no longer here with you, they will watch you and guard you like a Guardian Angel. This belief does cause Leprechaun to pull away from people and occasionally talk to himself, he does try to stay around others who share a similar belief but he is very flexible and can get on with a large number of other Jellybean Dragons and members of other species.
Despite the single irrational belief, Leprechaun is very rational. He often relies on logic and facts to speak to people about certain subjects, due to this he does correct people when they are wrong which does annoy some though some appreciate his efforts. Occasionally Leprechaun does seem like a nerd as he spouts facts out randomly but in fact, he is just very intelligent and likes to let people know.
Unlike his name, Leprechaun is far from lucky, and he certainly isn't Irish, he will often do something wrong, break something or trip. Leprechaun is the clumsiest Jellybean Dragon, ever. He will always be found slipping, occasionally sliding across CS and the Jellybean Dragon site(I haven't been able to be active due to having a poor laptop but I will be working on it).
Though Leprechaun's jokes and silly catch phrases suggest that he is a right old flirt, he is far from it, despite his strong liking towards females, he doesn't do well with them. He isn't what you'd call a 'ladies man'. He doesn't know how to flirt, let alone talk appropriately to the other gender. Due to this lack of converse with the ladies, he does get teased and picked on but Leprechaun has come to cope though it does upset him.
Occasionally Leprechaun is described as a dog. Not in a mean way, not at all. But he is rather loyal to his friend and isn't much of a leader, more of a follower. Leprechaun is very obedient at times and usually does as he's told, though he won't do anything that he isn't suppose to.
Name one accessory this bean wears, and why they wear it;; Leprechaun always wear a small chain necklace with a plastic chip on it. He won it at a fair, his first fair, with his mama and papa when he was just a tiny bean. He loves it alot and can't bear to part with the cheap peice of plastic that means so much but is worth so little. Although Leprechaun's friend have attempted to get him to rid himself of the dulling yellow plastic that hangs around his neck, they have always failed. It will always be precious as it is one of the most vivid memories he has of his parents and his parents were very important to Leprechaun.
Story;;'There was once a crooked man,
Who walked a crooked mile,
He found a crooked sixpence,
Against a crooked stile,
He bought a crooked cat,
Who caught a crooked mouse,
And they all live together,
In a little crooked house.
Now the crooked man and his crooked cat and his crooked mouse,
They all live together in that little crooked house,
With a crooked door with a crooked little latch,
And a crooked roof with a little crooked patch.
You know what I think?
The crooked man had a crooked body,
And only crooked things,
But I'm sure he was happy,
living in his little crooked house.'
On the corner of the street was a little crooked house, and there lived a crooked man, he sat besides the crooked door with a crooked little latch, with a crooked cat and a crooked mouse on his lap. Occasionally the crooked cat could be found on the crooked roof with the crooked patch, playing with the crooked birds.
One day the crooked man walked a crooked mile and found a crooked sixpence, against a crooked stile. A Jellybean dragon approached the crooked man who had walked a crooked mile, "Hello, how are you today?" The young dragon asked.
"Fine, thank you."
"How can you live with all those crooked things?" The dragon asked, it was far from perfect, nothing about the crooked mans life was near to nice. Everything was crooked, nothing was straight. The crooked man walked away, the dragon would have to learn that you can be happy with what you had, else he too would become crooked.
Mentally, the Jellybean Dragon found himself crooked as he grew older. Although he wasn't physicaly crooked like the crooked man who lived in the little crooked house, everything he did ended up crooked. His love. Even his family. The crooked man had it the same all those years ago, but the dragon wouldn't end up crooked for the rest of his life so he decided to change. Nothing was perfect in life and he realised that even though the crooked man lived in a crooked house with a crooked door with a crooked little latch and a crooked roof with a little crooked patch, brought a crooked cat who caught a crooked mouse, he was happy and lived comfortabley and crookedly in his little crooked house.
Art;;Jellybeans and ButterThe Crooked HouseNote about The Crooked Man story: That is not the original nursery rhyme and I wrote it myself, so this version of the nursery rhyme is mine. (Atleast I haven't seen this version before.)
