Faith Campbell D10
Oct 13, 2012 17:45:06 GMT -5
Post by Cameo {RIP Charlie} on Oct 13, 2012 17:45:06 GMT -5
Name: Faith Campbell
Age:
Gender: Female
District/Area: District 10
Appearance:
Ginger is the first thing that Faith was labeled as. With strawberry blonde hair gracing over her back, and pale white covering her skin. Light freckles cover her nose, and under her light yellow-colored eyes. Cheeks round as a baby, her whole face would be circular if it wasn't for her strong pointy jaw line leading down to her chin.Personality:
Dresses usually cover her short, small frame of 5'2. With an over-worked poor father, Faith was left with a small figure, and because her father refused to give her heavy work, she had no muscle to make up for it. With little desire for food, Faith prefers to put her money into her wardrobe and makeup. Unpleased with her facial looks, she's always found with cover-up, lip-stick, and mascara at the very least.
With no mean bone in her body, hate wasn't said around Faith too much. Keeping to herself also helped to. Being on the shy side, Faith had a few close friends, and enjoyed staying invisible. Through out school no one noticed her, which seemed good to Faith, not being popular meant no drama or fights. A few times Faith was intruded by the mean girls, who only lowered Faith's confidence, and made Faith note to stay away from them.History:
Staying out of the way was the best option, and staying away from boys was a big part of that. Crushes, and relationships only led to the mean girls coming back, so staying under the radar was perfect. Unable to hurt a fly, Faith didn't want to get involved at all. Even at the age of nineteen, a fear of confrontation controlled all Faith's moves. Faith liked staying under the radar, but popular kids weren't people she could always stay save from.
Despite Faith's over-whelming fears, she's gentle and nurturing. The one thing she was certain of, was her love for children and helping people. Faith always wanted kids of her own one day, but feared of their chance of being reaped. So to take her mind off her own wants, she enjoyed helping people especially young ones. Though being so nice left her running from the mean, Faith was given the amazing gift of healing, nurturing hands.
The day Faith was brought into the cruel world of District Ten, her mother died in child birth. The first and only child of her parents, and the murderer of her mother. When Faith was three her father met her soon-to-be evil step mother. It didn't take long for the two to be forced into marriage after the conception of Faith's first step-sister Vesper. Maybe if it wasn't for the baby Faith wouldn't have such a dreadful evil step-mother, Faith even always denied Vesper and her shared the same Father. At least as the kids came out they became better, with Destiny joining three years later followed by Hope four years later. Faith loved all her sisters, but the relationship between Hope and her she couldn't help.Codeword: odair
Being very bright in school, Faith was given a lot of time to practice healing. Faith always kept to herself, and her small group of friends. Several times the popular kids would pay her a visit to keep her in place, but Faith hated confrontation, and did her best to avoid the mean kids. When they were all reaching puberty, the mean kids were beginning to hurt Faith's confidence. As soon as Faith was called an ugly ginger she never left the house without makeup, and something pretty to wear. Being a poor farm girl, it toke a toll to afford clothes and makeup, but Faith did everything she could to not go a day without it, even if it meant starving herself.
Faith wasn't too lucky with the life at home. With an evil step-mother she was often forced to help on the farm. Faith managed to balance her studies to be a healer, and working on the farm. But she worked side-by-side with her father, who wanted her to focus on her studies and often let her off easy. The best way Faith could help on the farm was taking care of the animals, especially nurturing them back to health. Despite the difficulties Faith stayed hopeful, knowing her future would hold a lot.
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