I thought I saw (lucy hale) in (manhattan), but it was just (auden leonard). The (24) year old is a (website designer). She identifies as a (heterosexual female). Most people around New York think she’s (versatile), but if you catch them on the wrong day, they may come off as a bit (discombobulated).
Ayyyy, it’s Cassie, a thousand years late to the intro train. Here are some random facts about my nerd, Auden:
Auden is very bad at sticking with one thing. She’s easily bored and constantly needs something new to do. Her apartment is completely littered with half finished projects and random art pieces. It’s a wreck, frankly, and it’s amazing she can walk through it.
Although she does have a pretty harsh temper if she’s challenged, she typically likes to treat people with kindness. One of the things that makes her angriest is people being douchebags for no reason, and she’s quite vocal about it.
Her favorite thing in the world is Christmas. She’s been known to start decorating the day after Halloween sometimes.
Being a web designer is the first job she’s stuck with for longer than a month or two. It keeps her entertained because she never makes the same thing twice and it also means she can flex her creative muscles every now and then and make something truly out there. Since she’s so good at breaking the norm, her business has become a popular one, which is how she eventually wound up being able to afford living in Manhattan.
Auden’s never had a boyfriend in her life, but she flirts like a pro. It’s never her intention to lead people on or to try and hit on them, but the way she talks comes across so knowing and comfortable it tends to happen anyway.
Years before she’d even dreamed of moving to Manhattan or starting her own business, Auden was living with her parents and working random odd jobs. School had never interested her much. Though she was intelligent, she made terrible grades because she couldn’t bring herself to do homework.
During the time Auden was staying at home, a house fire struck her family’s home while she and her younger brother were the only ones inside. He didn’t make it out, but she absolutely refuses to dwell on it. Most of her friends in New York don’t even know she had a brother, let alone that she helplessly watched him die.
Well, I think that’s it for now! If anyone wants to plot something out or figure out some connects, I’m always open to messages!
“Oh-kay… it’s literally, like, WAY too early for me to be dealing with this bubbly, kumbaya bullshit.” A pause. “Order your coffee, and fuck off. Like, immediately.” Bliss says in monotone to the person ahead of her in line.
“It’s too early for me to deal with someone trying to rush me through a line for no good reason,” Auden responded, barely glancing over her shoulder to the girl behind her. Her tone wasn’t inflammatory, but rather casual. “I’ll take as long as I need to.”
“The best part about dancing the role of Clara in The Nutcracker is that there isn’t much difference between me and the twelve-year-old that’s dancing her as a child. Fun fact, the twelve-year-old is actually taller than I am.”
“I wonder if that’s confusing when the play’s going on. Do they mix you guys up a lot?”