BIRTH NAME : Fatma Aslan MARITAL NAME : Fatma Ceyhan-Aslan ALIAS : Little lion. AGE : 37 DATE OF BIRTH : December 24th, 1988 RELATIONSHIP STATUS: Separated from Altan Ceyhan, pending divorce HOMETOWN : San Diego, California TIME IN KISMET HARBOR : Since April 2023 RESIDENCE : Emerald Mist FACECLAIM : Melisa Asli Pamuk
trigger warning: open marriage
EDUCATION : Doctorate of veterinary medicine from UC Davis. OCCUPATION : Veterinarian at Best Care Animal Hospital and Equestrian Estates. GENDER : Cis-Female PRONOUNS : She/Her SEXUALITY : Straight
HAIR COLOR : Brown. EYE COLOR : Brown. HEIGHT : 5'9'' / 176cm BUILD : Fit ACCENT : American LANGUAGES : English, Turkish, Dutch TATTOOS : None
ZODIAC : Capricorn LOVE LANGUAGE : Physical touch, quality time CLOTHING : Dresses stylish in private, always keeping up with fashion. For her job she works jeans and a shirt under her doctor's coat and overalls when on a farm. Horse riding gear when working at equestrian estates. CURRENT HAIR STYLE: ( x ) CONDITIONS : Anxiety ALLERGIES : Cats EATING HABITS : Loves eating KETO, every once in a while as a reset. eats irregularly due to her job. EXERCISE HABITS : Jogging and wall pilates SLEEPING HABITS : Can't sleep alone, hugs a pillow or her partner. Reads before bed.
ADDICTIONS : None. DRUG USE : None ALCOHOL USE : Socially.
POSITIVE TRAITS : Harmonious, organised, calm, happy NEGATIVE TRAITS: Impulsive, stubborn, avoids conflict PHOBIAS : None FEARS : Public speaking, public humiliation. HOBBIES : Horse riding, going to the gym, pottery HABITS : Plays with her weddingring on her middle finger or her necklace, tracing her hands, tends to walk on her toes. USUAL TEMPERAMENT : Happy
FATHER : Cemal Aslan MOTHER : Rana Aslan-Erbay SIBLINGS : Hasad and Zeynep Aslan. PARTNER: Altan Ceyhan CHILDREN : None PETS : None.
BIOGRAPHY
Fatma was born as the youngest child to the Aslan family, gracing her older brother and sister with a new and last sibling. San Diego offered the best kind of life for the children growing up, having everything at their disposal. With their respectable jobs as a lawyer and a matchmaker, Cemal and Rana were able to provide their children with whatever they needed and even wanted, but the last thing anyone would call them was spoiled. They were never one to be given something as soon as it was on the market. When friends would parade around with blackberries or iphones, Fatma still had a flip phone in her pocket. Rather than a new meal on the table every evening, the family would all cook together in the weekends and would eat the leftovers for the rest of the week. Birthdays and anniversaries and big achievements were reserved for going out for dinner. Something to look forwards to. And the children never got more than five presents for their birthday or Christmas, depending on the price.
This taught Fatma to be appreciative of her belongings, never complaining when she got her sister's old clothing until she had a clear sense of style she wanted to wear, which was different from that of her sister. Though that didn't keep the girls from 'borrowing' each other's clothing from time to time. They were taught that making gifts and memories was better to cherish rather than buying something from the store in a rush. Fatma appreciated the outdoors more than staying indoors, leading a very active life from a very young age. She participated in competitions in gymnastics, excelling on the beam and outgrowing it when she left for college. She was an eager learner, yet knew that she would never be right for an administrative job. Fatma always had a caring heart, whether it was for animals or for humans, but the the former stood out. So her schooling eventually led her to UC Davis, where she studied to be a veterinarian. In here, her love for large animals grew more than she would have thought. Cows, alpacas, horses, it was where her heart truly was. She started horse riding as a hobby at the same time, a lucrative deal with the stable she trained at that she would take care of the horses for a royal discount, how could she say no?
After university, Fatma relocated to San Diego again, starting her career and living her life. It is where she would eventually run into the man she would one day marry. However, halfway through their relationship she was met with the question on if she wanted to open up their relationship for other people, a practice her then boyfriend was well acquainted with, but was new to Fatma. She weighed the pros and cons and eventually accepted, with the promise that should he propose to her, they would both only have each other until their one year wedding anniversary, which they did. The only promise that remained was that when they would start having children, the open marriage would close permanently.
Fatma never made use of their arrangement, being happy enough with her husband, friends and job to add a second relationship. Things worked for them, but Fatma started to notice strain from her husband. He was more frustrated about his work, not liking the workplace and his colleagues. When Fatma received word that there was a veterinarian position open at a veterinary's office in Kismet Harbor, Oregon, she suggested making the move with her husband after a successful job interview. He agreed, quitting his job and searching for a new one while they prepared for their move to Kismet Harbor. It turned out to be the right move. Fatma felt happy in the smaller town, loving her job and colleagues, one of which an old college friend. Her husband soon got a job himself, one that kept him from home because of it. In his absence, she started to consider dating herself, which her husband approved of. Time will tell if Kismet Harbor will be a place of happiness, or the start of something she hadn't anticipated.

















