Post by Thoroughbred on Nov 19, 2011 16:54:53 GMT -5
SUMMER JAEGER
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general
gender: Female
age: 19
grade: Sophomore
sports: Equestrian team
major: Equestrian science & medicine
appearance
basic: (Photo above does not serve much justice) Summer has white-blonde hair (ironically, she is mainly Greek and Italian) and exotic, clear blue eyes. She naturally has dark long eyelashes, so she doesn't wear much makeup (only a little mascara and eyeliner on her water line.) She is pretty thin and is 5'5. Like most equestrians, she has toned legs. She has her her first and second hole pierced, a tragus piercing, and a slightly lower down helix piercing. On her right wrist is a small, black-ink tattoo that says "live" in Greek - her parents still don't know that she got it.
personality
basic: Summer is a very easy going, chill person. She enjoys having fun (she's a little bit of a party girl) and can be rebellious at times. She is a very spur of the moment, impulsive person. Very independent. If she wants do something, she'll get it done, and fast. Summer is a bit of a risk taker - she goes by the motto "live fast, die young", hence the tattoo on her wrist. Very loyal to her friends.
history: Summer has always been pushed hard by her father (her father is the trainer of XU's equestrian team) to do well, whether it is doing well in school or in her riding competitions. She started riding at the age of five and since then has been competing very often. In sixth grade she threatened to quit riding because her father was putting too much stress on her. In eighth grade, she fell off of a horse during a cross country competition which shattered her confidence; for two and half months she was too scared to ride. Since then she has regained her confidence but occasionally has relapses of the event.
Throughout high school, Summer often sneaked out of the house late at night to hang out with friends or go to parties. She never accelled in math or science, but hopes to pursue a career in equestrian science and medicine and maybe even find a cure for laminitis and other injuries/diseases.
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