Post by Somebody on May 13, 2009 21:06:27 GMT -5
Name: Nozomi Hiroko
Age: 13
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 115 lbs
Race: Human
Nationality: American
Personality: very outspoken and independent. Not much more to say about that. Though she generally keeps her mouth shut around other students, if she has something on her mind, she'll say it.
Bio: Abandoned in a train station was little Nozomi. She was left, lying on the ground. The last thing she remembered was someone stepping on her, then, she blacked out. She awoke in a hospital a few days later, a strange woman by her side. She couldn't remember anything, who she was, where she was from, not even her own name. The woman took her in, raising Nozomi as a single mother. Though only sixteen, the woman, whose name was Aiko, understood the abandonment that Nozomi had faced and loved Nozomi as her own daughter. They soon grew to have a strong relationship, though Aiko allows Nozomi to have more freedom and independence then most kids her age, not wanting their relationship to end up like her and her mother. Nozomi also loved Aiko as a mother, always making sure she was happy and in good health. When she was around 10, Nozomi was hit by a truck. She lost hearing in one ear and forgot everything from her past. Now her and Aiko have a few issues with fighting and disagreeing on things. Nozomi leaves home often and tries to stay away as much as she can, claiming that she wouldn't want to "ruin [Aiko's] life"(drama....)
Other: Is american, but was abandoned in a Japanese train station.
weak points: her hearing, she has anger issues, is a bit scatterbrained and doesn't know when to keep her mouth shut
strong points: she has a good sense of humor and sometimes her strong opinions help(sometimes....)
Age: 13
Height: 5'3"
Weight: 115 lbs
Race: Human
Nationality: American
Personality: very outspoken and independent. Not much more to say about that. Though she generally keeps her mouth shut around other students, if she has something on her mind, she'll say it.
Bio: Abandoned in a train station was little Nozomi. She was left, lying on the ground. The last thing she remembered was someone stepping on her, then, she blacked out. She awoke in a hospital a few days later, a strange woman by her side. She couldn't remember anything, who she was, where she was from, not even her own name. The woman took her in, raising Nozomi as a single mother. Though only sixteen, the woman, whose name was Aiko, understood the abandonment that Nozomi had faced and loved Nozomi as her own daughter. They soon grew to have a strong relationship, though Aiko allows Nozomi to have more freedom and independence then most kids her age, not wanting their relationship to end up like her and her mother. Nozomi also loved Aiko as a mother, always making sure she was happy and in good health. When she was around 10, Nozomi was hit by a truck. She lost hearing in one ear and forgot everything from her past. Now her and Aiko have a few issues with fighting and disagreeing on things. Nozomi leaves home often and tries to stay away as much as she can, claiming that she wouldn't want to "ruin [Aiko's] life"(drama....)
Other: Is american, but was abandoned in a Japanese train station.
weak points: her hearing, she has anger issues, is a bit scatterbrained and doesn't know when to keep her mouth shut
strong points: she has a good sense of humor and sometimes her strong opinions help(sometimes....)