04-06-2018, 08:57 PM
notes on aubrey;
- her father was disloyal to her mother and fooled around a lot with other creatures, and her life at home was incredibly boring to boot, so she decided to leave due to not wanting to be around when stuff went down and also she was so tired of things being the same every day
- forms attachments quickly
- really likes to make friends, will attempt to make friends with almost everyone until they're rude or dismissive to her
- extroverted
her history:
Aubrey was born to two servals, part of no group, who had met and became mates. They were not deeply in love (they would have worked well as friends, but the spark was not there) but they had a litter of kits and had agreed to be in a relationship. She was born with a handful of littermates, all a little less gangly and a little more coordinated. She was born in a little field, sprinkled with trees and tiny hills. Aubrey spent her early months there, running around practically all day with her siblings. There were a few other young creatures living nearby, all of them small felines, like her family. She played with them, too, and typically just had a calm, although horribly boring, early childhood.
It was around when she was five months old that Aubrey noticed her mother was coming home from hunts later and later. She would often stay up, waiting for her mother to turn, but she never got a clear answer on what she was up to. It became clear when, around seven months of age, Aubrey saw her mother slip off into the night with a creature who was not her mother.
It dawned upon Aubrey that, aw crap, her mom was fooling around with some dude and so cheating on her dad. Aubrey had always known they didn't have a deep relationship, but she knew her dad would be hurt. She didn't know what to do. Growing restless from being stuck in the same place for so long, and with the added pressure of wondering when her dad was going to find out or when her mother was going to tell him, Aubrey decided to leave her family. She left one day without a particularly long goodbye, and ran for a while before getting lost in a swamp and eventually ending up in Tanglewood.
- her father was disloyal to her mother and fooled around a lot with other creatures, and her life at home was incredibly boring to boot, so she decided to leave due to not wanting to be around when stuff went down and also she was so tired of things being the same every day
- forms attachments quickly
- really likes to make friends, will attempt to make friends with almost everyone until they're rude or dismissive to her
- extroverted
her history:
Aubrey was born to two servals, part of no group, who had met and became mates. They were not deeply in love (they would have worked well as friends, but the spark was not there) but they had a litter of kits and had agreed to be in a relationship. She was born with a handful of littermates, all a little less gangly and a little more coordinated. She was born in a little field, sprinkled with trees and tiny hills. Aubrey spent her early months there, running around practically all day with her siblings. There were a few other young creatures living nearby, all of them small felines, like her family. She played with them, too, and typically just had a calm, although horribly boring, early childhood.
It was around when she was five months old that Aubrey noticed her mother was coming home from hunts later and later. She would often stay up, waiting for her mother to turn, but she never got a clear answer on what she was up to. It became clear when, around seven months of age, Aubrey saw her mother slip off into the night with a creature who was not her mother.
It dawned upon Aubrey that, aw crap, her mom was fooling around with some dude and so cheating on her dad. Aubrey had always known they didn't have a deep relationship, but she knew her dad would be hurt. She didn't know what to do. Growing restless from being stuck in the same place for so long, and with the added pressure of wondering when her dad was going to find out or when her mother was going to tell him, Aubrey decided to leave her family. She left one day without a particularly long goodbye, and ran for a while before getting lost in a swamp and eventually ending up in Tanglewood.
i never should have told you
i never should have let you see inside
i never should have let you see inside