Post by Agatha Grey on Apr 3, 2011 19:20:32 GMT
Name: Agatha Anouk Grey.
Alias: N/A.
Age: 24.
Birthday: October 4, 1989.
Hometown: Nowhere.
Family:
Audley Eugene Grey || father
Anouk Albertine Grey || mother
Ariadne Axelle Grey || sister
Harker Auden Grey-Aarons || daughter || June 28th, 2011
Appearance: Growing up Agatha wore peasant tops and long skirts with sandals on her feet, beads in her hair, and scarves tied around her head. But as she got older she adored a rather different approach; while still wearing homemade clothes, only more bookish and baggy. With a more modern feel than the flared pants of her father and the colorful skirts and scarves of her mother. Making her rather plain amongst her family in solid colors of black, white, grays, and creams. But she has no qualm going back to the clothing customs of her parents or mixing her clothes to satisfy her own trends and honor her family, all the same.
She takes on her mothers blonde hair, and while once long and flowing, it is now cut to a short pixie due. She also has her father's eyes, a deep brown that she was always told ended up that color because she played too much in the mud.
Personality: Aggie is rather easygoing and peaceful, with a couple of quirks. The way she was brought up making her love life and everything that's in it. She's a quiet girl, but not overly so. While she looks like a bookworm, she's far from it, since she hardly knows how to read. Numbers being more of her thing, rather than 'all the complications reading entails'. Being from such free spirited parents from two very different but peaceful and nature loving communities, Agatha trusts people way too much, and is easily influenced by what other people tell her.
Power: None, human.
History: Anouk Roux grew up traveling along the rivers of Europe on boats and being called a river rat - or worse - everywhere her and her family camped. Anouk learned that being one of the Manush Romani seemed to be a sin in itself whenever they came upon a God-fearing town or village. They were turned away by everyone. They couldn't even buy a drink in a cafe or ask to use the facilities without getting sneered at.
It was when she was eighteen that her and her family camped on a riverbed in Russia that they stumbled upon a Rainbow Gathering and were welcomed with open arms to share in the practices of peace, love, harmony, freedom, and community. It was there that Anouk came upon an American hippie by the name Audley Grey.
They didn't even understand each other, but that didn't stop Anouk from falling hard for the weird man that danced naked around the fire. And Audley felt the same way about the mysterious woman with all her bangles and scarves. Anouk and her kin stayed camped for a week and within that week her father produced a ceremony of their kind tying Anouk and Audley together for eternity, in this life and the next.
Anouk said goodbye to her family and traveled with her new husband around the world to every Gathering for a year. Soon enough, they learned what one another was saying. When Anouk found she was pregnant, Audley took her back to America with him. It was new and different, and while Anouk grew accustomed to living in the commune that Audley was from, she missed her life of travel even at seven months pregnant. So Audley did the only thing that could make his wife happy. He packed up his van and he took her from commune to commune, solving the solution for both of them; Anouk had her travel and Audley had his people.
Agatha was born on the outskirts of Taos, New Mexico. But, she could never call it home, since she only lived their for two months of her life. The rest of the eighteen years and ten months were spent traveling with her family. Which grew by one more person, five years after Aggie's birth. Her little sister, Ariane, gave her much more company while on the road.
They always traveled and never stayed in one place for long, so schooling wasn't in the schedule. Her father did teach her how to calculate numbers in her head and both her parents taught her the way of life, that every living thing should be treated with care, that freedom was important, and that love was an unyielding sea that could not be stopped once it claimed you.
And Agatha had been claimed. She was nineteen when her family stopped in a commune just up in northern New York. She had been helping in the fields when a drifter came upon the farm, lost and holding a map. Many of the hippies around her giggled and laughed at the poor man, but Agatha did not. She went forward towards the fence and called out to him, asking if he needed help. While Agatha couldn't read, at least not very well, she understood the coordinates and showed him where he was. And when he asked if there was somewhere close he could stay at, she offered him a place in her families camp.
A lot of the people disapproved of the 'outsider' especially since he was wearing an army jacket, but from the moment she laid eyes on him, Agatha was smitten. Her father was worried, but her mother welcomed him into their temporary abode. And instead of staying just one night the drifter, Sam Harker, stayed until Agatha's family packed up and left - leaving with them. Agatha was surprised, even more so when her father invited him. But, for a year he stayed with them, took in their life and lived it as well as they did, forming a bond with Agatha that she thought would turn into marriage. But then he left, leaving Agatha to wake up one morning and think he just needed to relieve himself. She waited all morning and then through noon, she began worrying thinking he got lost in the woods they were in.
Then she found the note under the pillow. He left her. Truly, left her. Saying that he was sorry, but he needed to get back to his life in the city. Five months passed and her stomach grew with the child she carried. It was then that she finally packed up and went to search for him, heading to New York, where he had told her he was from.
June 28th 2011, Agatha gave birth to a daughter, Harker Auden Grey.
PB: Mia Wasikowska
Alias: N/A.
Age: 24.
Birthday: October 4, 1989.
Hometown: Nowhere.
Family:
Audley Eugene Grey || father
Anouk Albertine Grey || mother
Ariadne Axelle Grey || sister
Harker Auden Grey-Aarons || daughter || June 28th, 2011
Appearance: Growing up Agatha wore peasant tops and long skirts with sandals on her feet, beads in her hair, and scarves tied around her head. But as she got older she adored a rather different approach; while still wearing homemade clothes, only more bookish and baggy. With a more modern feel than the flared pants of her father and the colorful skirts and scarves of her mother. Making her rather plain amongst her family in solid colors of black, white, grays, and creams. But she has no qualm going back to the clothing customs of her parents or mixing her clothes to satisfy her own trends and honor her family, all the same.
She takes on her mothers blonde hair, and while once long and flowing, it is now cut to a short pixie due. She also has her father's eyes, a deep brown that she was always told ended up that color because she played too much in the mud.
Personality: Aggie is rather easygoing and peaceful, with a couple of quirks. The way she was brought up making her love life and everything that's in it. She's a quiet girl, but not overly so. While she looks like a bookworm, she's far from it, since she hardly knows how to read. Numbers being more of her thing, rather than 'all the complications reading entails'. Being from such free spirited parents from two very different but peaceful and nature loving communities, Agatha trusts people way too much, and is easily influenced by what other people tell her.
Power: None, human.
History: Anouk Roux grew up traveling along the rivers of Europe on boats and being called a river rat - or worse - everywhere her and her family camped. Anouk learned that being one of the Manush Romani seemed to be a sin in itself whenever they came upon a God-fearing town or village. They were turned away by everyone. They couldn't even buy a drink in a cafe or ask to use the facilities without getting sneered at.
It was when she was eighteen that her and her family camped on a riverbed in Russia that they stumbled upon a Rainbow Gathering and were welcomed with open arms to share in the practices of peace, love, harmony, freedom, and community. It was there that Anouk came upon an American hippie by the name Audley Grey.
They didn't even understand each other, but that didn't stop Anouk from falling hard for the weird man that danced naked around the fire. And Audley felt the same way about the mysterious woman with all her bangles and scarves. Anouk and her kin stayed camped for a week and within that week her father produced a ceremony of their kind tying Anouk and Audley together for eternity, in this life and the next.
Anouk said goodbye to her family and traveled with her new husband around the world to every Gathering for a year. Soon enough, they learned what one another was saying. When Anouk found she was pregnant, Audley took her back to America with him. It was new and different, and while Anouk grew accustomed to living in the commune that Audley was from, she missed her life of travel even at seven months pregnant. So Audley did the only thing that could make his wife happy. He packed up his van and he took her from commune to commune, solving the solution for both of them; Anouk had her travel and Audley had his people.
Agatha was born on the outskirts of Taos, New Mexico. But, she could never call it home, since she only lived their for two months of her life. The rest of the eighteen years and ten months were spent traveling with her family. Which grew by one more person, five years after Aggie's birth. Her little sister, Ariane, gave her much more company while on the road.
They always traveled and never stayed in one place for long, so schooling wasn't in the schedule. Her father did teach her how to calculate numbers in her head and both her parents taught her the way of life, that every living thing should be treated with care, that freedom was important, and that love was an unyielding sea that could not be stopped once it claimed you.
And Agatha had been claimed. She was nineteen when her family stopped in a commune just up in northern New York. She had been helping in the fields when a drifter came upon the farm, lost and holding a map. Many of the hippies around her giggled and laughed at the poor man, but Agatha did not. She went forward towards the fence and called out to him, asking if he needed help. While Agatha couldn't read, at least not very well, she understood the coordinates and showed him where he was. And when he asked if there was somewhere close he could stay at, she offered him a place in her families camp.
A lot of the people disapproved of the 'outsider' especially since he was wearing an army jacket, but from the moment she laid eyes on him, Agatha was smitten. Her father was worried, but her mother welcomed him into their temporary abode. And instead of staying just one night the drifter, Sam Harker, stayed until Agatha's family packed up and left - leaving with them. Agatha was surprised, even more so when her father invited him. But, for a year he stayed with them, took in their life and lived it as well as they did, forming a bond with Agatha that she thought would turn into marriage. But then he left, leaving Agatha to wake up one morning and think he just needed to relieve himself. She waited all morning and then through noon, she began worrying thinking he got lost in the woods they were in.
Then she found the note under the pillow. He left her. Truly, left her. Saying that he was sorry, but he needed to get back to his life in the city. Five months passed and her stomach grew with the child she carried. It was then that she finally packed up and went to search for him, heading to New York, where he had told her he was from.
June 28th 2011, Agatha gave birth to a daughter, Harker Auden Grey.
PB: Mia Wasikowska