Mia Payne
-She/Her
-16
-Dark hair
-Brown eyes
-loving
-Eli's first love
-was sent away to a boarding schoolPlacebo - Running Up That Hill
- "Is there so much hate for the ones we love? Tell me, we both matter, don't we? You, you, and me. It's you and me won't be unhappy." -
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Ida Williams
-She/her
-75
-black hair
-brown eyes
-a grandmother figure
-took Diego in
-sweat and warmEdison Lighthouse - Love Grows
- She ain't got no money her clothes are kinda funny her hair is kinda wild and free. Oh, but Love grows where my Rosemary goes, and nobody knows like me -
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Jasper and Snuffles
-2 years old and 8 months old
-Active and loving dogs
-Jasper's more outgoing, while Snuffles loves to cuddleDolly Parton - Cracker Jack
- But he was more than that a playmate, a companion, he was love and understanding. That was Cracker Jack, the best friend that I ever had was Cracker Jack. -
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Dean Kim
-He/them
-22
-Guitarist
-Spontaneous and free
-Moved to New York at 18 to play
-Likes to think he's emotionlessNirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit
- I'm worse at what I do best and for this gift, I feel blessed. Our little group has always been and always will until the end -
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Taylor Evans
-he/him
-21
-plays the keyboard
-basically a DJ
-loves reading
-always cold
-warm but shyThe Neighborhood - Sweater Weather
- 'Cause it's too cold for you here and now, so let me hold both your hands in the holes of my sweater -
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Elise Smith
-She/her
-19
-Drummer
-A flirt
-Very retro
-Lives with her best friend
-Honest but a softieJon Jovi - Livin' On A Prayer
- Tommy's got his six-string in hock, now he's holding in what he used to make it talk, so tough, it's tough. Gina dreams of running away, when she cries in the night, Tommy whispers: Baby, it's okay, someday. -
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Jax Ivanov
-They/them
-17
-Bassist
-Bubbly and full of life
-Lives on monster energy
-CuteArrested Youth - Mirrors
- If you're like me, then you probably tryna find some sanity away from all the issues in humanity. I know I'm not the only one who feels the pain of growing up, then looking back, just to figure out how much we all really had -
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Eli Borrelli
General FictionHave you ever looked up to the night sky and wished you weren't alive anymore? Have you tried to list reasons to keep fighting, but not come up with any? When you did, how did you survive? Sixteen years earlier, the Borrelli family had their sixth c...