Man, I just keep flashing on that one Alcott novel I had to read. Er. Dark hair, pretty, delicate? Sort of... gratuitously charming. An old-school socialite. Maybe?
William Blacklock
I'm here to remind you of the mess you made when you went away
A quiet, demure girl with brown plaits and a simple, homespun dress.
*Note, actually, Bridget has gorgeous chesnut hair (kind of like that one girl in Newsies), and she is quiet and does everything for her brother. Nothing like Bridget Jones Diary. XD
Patrick O'Malley
"I will have to tell you, you have bewitched me body and soul..." --Mr. Darcy, P & P, 2005 movie
"You pierce my soul." --Cpt. Frederick Wentworth
Your quintessential Irish boy. He's a little rowdy and nationalistic, with a chip on his shoulder. He's Catholic, but his girlfriend is Protestant. They run away to America together.
A dreamer, but a little jaded. Was heavily religious but has become agnostic. Likes to create things with her hands.
Errol Cross
because memory moves in orbits of absence, because she holds her hands out in the rain, and rain remembers nothing, not even how it became itself. - Las Ruinas del Corazon, Eric Gamalinda
Makes me think of that guy on Channel One when I was in school..Errol something or other--he kind of creeped me out. Highschool age, skinny, dark skinned, weird accent you really don't know where from and suspect it's fake.
A tough girl who has a bunch of guy friends that she hangs out with all the time, and has a crush on the most popular boy in high school that is "way out of her league."
Cristin O'Malley
"I will have to tell you, you have bewitched me body and soul..." --Mr. Darcy, P & P, 2005 movie
"You pierce my soul." --Cpt. Frederick Wentworth
A girl on the small side, but she doesn't let her size get her down. A spunky, computer hacker.A nickname, or a name she was given because she doesn't remember her real name.
Ritter
Imagination is the one weapon in the war against reality. - Jules de Gaultier
Ritter, i had 2 ideas.
One is a young girl/boy (in my mind i got confused there hehe...) who lives in the streets and spends alot of their time away from the hustle and bustle of the city. To get away they go anywhere they can, like sewers or they might squat in abandoned buildings.
I think i got it because Ritter remionded me of rat or litter...
But the other idea was a femal/male (once again...hehe) who is rather flamboyant and crazy, but has such a good imagination they can make up brilliant plans, or brilliant stories (ritter = writer...)
Sorry if that was daft.
Katsu
Siggys' suck, I don't know what to say about myself. Doopeydoo...
A Japanese street-punk. Is smart, though, and gets good grades without trying. Also is a bit of an arrogant berk.
Anna Korvika
because memory moves in orbits of absence, because she holds her hands out in the rain, and rain remembers nothing, not even how it became itself. - Las Ruinas del Corazon, Eric Gamalinda