Characters

  • Valerie Justine Darrell

    Valerie Justine Darrell

    Gender:
    Female
    Age:
    15
    Orientation:
    Straight

    Although shy and quiet around strangers, Valerie is known to be an energetic girl with a great personality. She loves to laugh and smile, and does this quite often when she's around people she feels at ease with—her friends and family. She enjoys the outdoors quite a bit, and plays several sports, although she claims she absolutely despises running. She likes teasing her brother, Brandon, and always ends up in a fit of giggles when she's talking to her younger sister, Sabrina. Speaking of family: she gets along great with her parents, and finds it easy to talk and joke around with them. Valerie is quite a fanatic about traveling—she enjoys her spring breaks out in the country with her Grandma Emma, whom she shares a lot of interests with. Valerie does not care about labels, nor does she respect them. She enjoys wearing clothes that are comfortable and is not all that much into fashion. Music is an escape from reality for her, and this is why she only listens to it when she finds the timing appropriate. On other occasions, she'd just as much go outside and listen to the trees rustle or the birds sing. Overall, Valerie is a very kind-hearted girl; however, she does happen to have quite a temper. She turns into a completely different person when she's angry. Although this bothers her quite a bit, she understands and accepts it, albeit a bit relucantly.

  • Caleb Barrett Palmer

    Caleb Barrett Palmer

    Gender:
    Male
    Age:
    16
    Orientation:
    Straight

    Caleb has always been one of those people that keep to themselves. He always bottled his feelings up inside him, and never bothered to tell anyone his problems, or listen to anyone else's. He's never been in a relationship before, and he has no interest in being one, either. Some people think he's bipolar because of the way he changes his emotions constantly, making it hard for anyone to figure him out. Deep inside, however, he wishes that someone would take the time to actually get to know him, to tell him that everything would be okay; someone to caress his hair, someone to hold him in their arms. But, until he finds that person, he refuses to break out of his tough shell, and let the world see the fragile boy beneath.