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Boy you better put that pen to paper and charm your way out. ... NAME ... Vivian Ayumi Won // "Vivi" ... AGE ... twenty-two ... GENDER ... female ... OCCUPATION ... student ... DRAMA ... Everything about her spoke of the organized chaos in which she ran her life. Books were always strewn about her apartment, notebooks with bright covers laying on the counters with no labels or anything but she always knew which one was which. She had her own system of doing things, the tiny girl curled up in the chair, her almond eyes curiously focused on his was definately her own person. A smile played on her lips absently as she laughed at his comment. "Now, if your not actually reading, you should just stare at the comic pages instead. The colors would stimulate your mind moreso then the black and white." She nodded at that, affirming her own statement before she used her straw to get some whip creme, licking it off with a sigh of contentment as she savored the taste of the sugery goodness. To be honest, she wasn't overly impressed with this town but it was one of the cheapest schools around and well, as a young philosophy student, she wasn't exactly rolling in the cash flow. In the time since she'd been here, she'd hardly talked to a person yet just because she'd been so busy getting settled in and whatnot. Come to find out, it was cheaper to get an apartment then pay for a dorm so she'd gone about doing all that and this was actual the first time she'd had a second to settle down and relax. It was kind of nice, just hanging out, making small talk with an attractive stranger and sipping on some yummy goodness. Clad in a pair of torn jeans, a ragged hoodie, flip flops on her feet, she was definately looking the part of the poor college student... |