Randomestfandoms’ Mamma Mia OCs
Name: Andie Sheridan
Age: 20
Story: You Won’t Be Away Too Long
Face claim: Lily James
Summary:
Andie Sheridan had never loved Kalokairi the way that her twin, Sophie, and their mom did. Of course she loved it, it was home, but Andie had always wanted to see the world. So, she packs a bag and leaves. Travels through the Americas, Asia, Africa, and Europe before finally planting her roots in Paris. But just when she’s starting to settle into her life there, Sophie calls. She’s getting married, she wants Andie to be her maid of honour, and she’s invited not one, not two, but their three possible dads.
Name: Bree Carmichael
Age: 17
Story: Only Seventeen
Fandom: Mamma Mia
Face Claim: Abigail Cowen
Summary:
Bree Carmichael considered herself to be perfectly boring. The single most eventful thing in her life was her parents getting divorced when she was ten, and she was fine with that. She and her mom moved to California, she visited her dad every summer, she had just gotten accepted into NYU, and her eighteenth birthday was rapidly approaching. But then, the last summer that she was supposed to spend with her dad before university, he cancels on her to go to a stranger’s wedding in Greece. And then, less than a week later, he’s calling her and asking her to come and visit him–because now he has a wife and daughter? So much for being boring, apparently.
Name: Chelsea Bright
Age: 15
Story: Facing My Waterloo
Face claim: Maia Mitchell
Summary:
Chelsea Bright was a daddy’s girl through and through. Of course, given that she had been adopted and raised by a single father, she didn’t really have another option, but she really did love her dad more than anything, and he adored her too. And then he gets invited to a wedding in Greece. Obviously he’s going to bring Chelsea with him, and she cannot wait. But when they get there, nothing is what she expected; they’re staying in a goat house, her very gay dad once dated the mother of the bride, and the bride to be keeps looking at her like she’s seen a ghost. And what’s with all the singing?











