1. Meredith Evans
2. Looks about 9, but is really 72.
3. Female
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5. Quite the actress, Meredith can easily act the innocent child; sweet, kind, and curious. However, on the inside, she is cold, calculating, acts to her own interests, patient, adventurous, calm, and determined, although not cruel. She is very easy-going, but will always look out for herself as number one.
6. Vampire, with the power to read and tamper with memories.
7. She doesn't see the need for going to school anymore, but if the need arises, she passes herself off as a freshman who's skipped a few grades.
8. Born in the midst of the Great Depression, the Evans were always poor and went through hard times. Just as things were starting to look up for the family and their country, a devastating event happened. While Meredith was playing alone in her shabby backyard (better described as an alleyway), a vampire came across her path. Wild with thirst and the scent of her too intoxicating to resist, the vampire bit her and started to drink. Only after a minute the vampire realized he was feeding upon a young girl, and with a stab of conscience (or maybe cruelty), he stopped and left her. Her parents discovered her and, believing she had become sick, kept her locked up to wait it out. Things only got worse, however, and after a few days, Meredith had become a vampire. Her thirst drove her mad, and not knowing what she was doing, drank both of her parents’ blood. When realization finally set in, she fled her dilapidated home and set out in the world. For about 60 years she wandered the world, feeding when she felt it impossible to go on. She grew up in mind, still stuck in a child's body, and her predictament left her bitter inside. After a few years, she discovered that she was remembering things that hadn't happened to her, and found that she had the ability to read other people's memories, and even tamper with them. That is, she could erase them, implant new ones, or transfer her own memories or someone else's into other people. Recently she has come across a town called Forks, and who knows what awaits her there…
9. RP sample:
So oblivious. Meredith thought to herself as she sat on a park bench, casually watching the humans jog past.
They are unbelievably oblivious.She was the picture-perfect child, innocently enjoying a late summer evening in the shade of an old pine tree. The joggers passing by would never have guessed that the beautiful blond little girl with folded hands and swinging legs was right now, very carefully picking out the human scents from that of the dense smell of pine, and rating them on levels of deliciousness. They were too easily fooled by her outward appearance… or just didn’t care. Thus, Meredith considered them oblivious.
Suddenly, she grew rigid in her seat. A man had just sat down on the bench next to her, and he smelled positively
scrumptious. Refraining from licking her lips, she turned her head slightly to smile kindly at him. “Wonderful day for a run,” She said softly, politely, gesturing to the cloudless sky. Not her favorite weather, but when hungry, what must be done, must be done…
The man looked up in surprise; he hadn’t realized that he wasn’t alone. Oblivious. He wiped his sweaty brow – even that smelled good -, collected himself, then smiled at her.
“Yes, very nice day.” He uncapped his water bottle and took a swig, not noticing Meredith’s obsidian eyes on his every movement. He didn’t notice that her eyes were black, either.
Honestly, how incredibly oblivious can he be?A thought seemed to occur to the man, and he looked over at her, setting down his water on the bench. “Where’s your parents, kid?”
He couldn’t have noticed the split-second expression of annoyance that crossed her face, it passed much too quickly for human eyes. She was not a ‘kid’. Far, far from it.
She already had her story laid out… she had used it before.
Putting on a crestfallen face, she slumped her shoulders and let her blonde hair fall over her face. “They’re looking for my dog. She got loose in the park somewhere.” Still watching him carefully through her locks, she saw him frown in sympathy. An appropriate response. She quickly put together the next part of her plan.
Looking to him, pretending as though she had been struck by an idea, she smiled in hope. “Would you mind helping, sir?” She let her features fall unhappy again. “Oh, but I wouldn’t want to disturb your run…” She looked down at her clasped white hands, the picture of sincerity and doubt. He couldn’t resist helping out a child in need, which was what she was counting on… and he didn’t disappoint.
With a bright smile, he nodded. “Alright, I can try for a few minutes.” He straightened up. “Which way?”
The picture of delight, Meredith jumped up and raced around the bench to a patch of shrubbery in the shadow of pine trees. “She was over here before!” The man followed her willingly, not thinking twice that the path she led them on led to a secluded area of the park, in dense trees, hidden from any passerby.
When a small area free of bushes opened, Meredith stopped and turned to the man. Solemnly she looked up at him, then motioned with her finger to come closer. He easily obliged, leaning down to her level.
“What is it?” he asked.
She blinked once, innocently. “I have a secret.”
With an eyebrow raised in curiosity, he bent towards her to hear it.
Meredith leaned over to whisper directly into his ear, “I don’t have a dog.”
As his face furrowed in confusion, she suddenly backhanded him across his face, making a sharp crack echo across the park and causing him to fly backwards, his skull broken in. Joggers nearby took off their headphones and looked to the sky in fear of a flash thunderstorm, but the sun shined merrily on while a childlike vampire happily feasted on her prey.
((I do apologize for the length... I don't think I'll usually post that long lol, I kinda got carried away... xD))
The length is fine! ^_^ Everything seems good. VERY well thought out character. The only thing is that she couldn't be out in the sun cause her skin would sparkle. lol but that's ok. Accepted! ;D