iMESSAGES 📲 KAIDEN.
AIDEN: tell me more about this costume that you're thinking about.
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iMESSAGES 📲 KAIDEN.
AIDEN: tell me more about this costume that you're thinking about.
— PRINCESS;
kiaraharris replied to your post: can you chill
you’re not wrong
When your girl’s so hot that you can’t keep it together.
iMESSAGES 📲 KAIDEN.
AIDEN: what would you say if i left you for beyonce?
iMESSAGE 📲 KAIDEN.
AIDEN: princess.
AIDEN: jsyk i have the theme song for oth stuck in my head and i solely put the blame on you.
ABOUT THE CHARACTER ➝
NAME ●●● Kiara Nicole Hayward
AGE ●●● 20
PRONOUNS ●●● She/Her
BIRTHDAY ●●● 01/05
ORDER ●●● Fourth (Solo)
FROM ●●● Cotton Plant, Arkansas
SEXUALITY ●●● Bisexual/Biromantic
FULL TIME JOB ●●● Hairstylist at Shear Heaven
WRITER ●●● Goat
↳ A CLOSER LOOK:
Kiara’s story isn’t one for the books. She came from a family where she didn’t know who her father was, and her mother worked dead end jobs just to make ends meet. She was miserable, and always broke. Kiara learned from an early age to not ask her mother for anything. Bills always came first. But after the bills were paid, there was no money to spare. Kiara vowed to never go out like that. She hated watching her mother day in and day out, exhausted and stressed. And if that wasn’t bad enough, her mother would come home, and drink and smoke herself to sleep, too depressed to do anything for her. Kiara had to basically fend for herself, and all of that added to Kiara’s own depression.
By the time Kiara was 13, she began to drink and take her mother’s pills. She needed an escape and felt that no one cared about her or her home life. She couldn’t talk to anyone because her mother alienated herself from the family, and she couldn’t talk to the guidance counselor at school because as much of a shitty job her mother was doing, she couldn’t bear the thought of getting taken away into foster care. She turned to pills and alcohol as an escape for her home life. It made the pain and hurt go away even if it was temporary. Eventually, Kiara’s school work started slipping, and she started nodding off in class. The teachers found the pills on her and when they did a home visit, they declared her mother unfit.
Kiara was placed into foster care, since she had no one else to turn to. No other family that could take her in. But Kiara was not one to be away from mother. She was the only family she had, so Kiara visited as much as she could. She would sneak out, just to see her mother and help her out with cleaning, and food shopping and whatever else she needed help with. She also began getting high more often, and coming home drunk. Her foster parents got tired of the lying, the drinking, and the disobedient behavior, so with the permission of social services, they enrolled Kiara in Job Core. Kiara felt that job core saved her life. She learned life skills, as well as skills to help her get a job or career. After two years, Kiara had her G.E.D, and her cosmetology license. One of her foster mother’s friend owned a salon, and let Kiara work at her shop.
Throughout the years, Kiara’s mother always talked about her other children. At first Kiara just thought she was out of it and making up stories, but when she got old enough to understand, her mother told her about the life she had before Kiara. Kiara didn’t hate her mother for what she did, but she couldn’t help to want to know more about her half siblings. She was an only child, taking care of her mother’s bill, and her mother’s health and felt over whelmed. She felt that if she can get her siblings to see their mother, then maybe it would motivate her mother to get herself together.
With the little money she had, she decided to go to pack up their things, and to head to Cotton Plant to reunite Sharice with her kids, and so that she herself can meet her half siblings. She is hoping that this reunion will make Sharice want to get sober and be healthy. Kiara can’t do it all alone any more, and so far, her half siblings are the only family that she has. She knows it won’t be a happy reunion, but she hopes that everyone can get the answers they are looking for.
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