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The Flipside
YouName: court
Age: 15
RP experience: 1 year
Where'd you hear about us? libs
The Character
Name: Stella Marie Ashby
Age: 22
Birthday: March 25, 1986
Class Teaching: art (and yearbook director)
Family: Mother: Alexandria Ashby
Age 48; Runs an at-home day care center
Father: Gregory Ashby
Age 50; Works at a construction union
Sister: Rosemary (Rose) Kay
Age 27; Works with her mother at the day care center.
Brother-in-law: Michael Kay
Age 31; Speaks on the local radio station every morning.
Niece: Morgan Kay
Age 2
Play-By: Emilie de Ravin
Appearance: Standing as 5'2", Stella is actually pretty short. She is pale and has very sensitive skin. She looks younger than 23 and is often mistaken as a sixteen or seventeen year old. She's thin and isn’t very curvy.
Stella has a square-shaped face. Her nose is wide and pointed. Her eyebrows are darker than her long, curly blonde hair and curve above her pale green eyes. Her lips are pink and slightly uneven.
Personality: Stella is extremely nice and it takes a lot for her to hate someone. She understands that she won't like every single person's personality or what they may do. She has a few very close friends and a number of other friends that she isn't that close to., both boys and girls. Even though she knows many people do not like her because they think her kindness is fake, Stella has virtually no enemies.
Boys have never been a strong point for Stella. Her shyness has prevented her from going up to a guy herself. She always waits for him to come up to her.
Whenever she is angry or upset, Stella always finds herself walking to her sketchbook and drawing or walking up to an easel and painting. Art is her stress reliever. When she is nervous, Stella gets very fidgety and has trouble sitting still.
Stella knows that she must not let her students take advantage of her kindness. Though she hopes to be one of the nicer teachers for the students, she knows that she may have to lay down the law every now and again.
History: It was a happy day for Alice and Gregory on March 25, 1983 for Alice had just given birth to her and Greg's second child, a beautiful baby girl they named Stella. Rose, Stella's older sister, finally had the younger sibling she had been wanting.
Stella and Rose always got along. They were more like friends than sisters. Rose would sometimes get jealous of Stella's artistic ability, but Stella was equally as jealous of Rose's singing voice.
Stella was always a happy child and was never a problem for her parents (unlike Rose). Stella only cried when she needed to be taken care of. It was always easy to tell what she wanted. Her expressions always explained what she was thinking, even today.
It was Stella's first day of kindergarten when Stella's parents realized their daughter had artistic talents. Stella was told to draw a picture of her family. There was no stick-figure phase for Stella.
Her parents started putting Stella into art classes outside of school when she was eight and still goes to them.
Stella grew up knowing that she would become an art teacher when she was older. Growing up, Stella received many art awards in and out of school. While in high school, she was asked to paint a mural on one of the walls. She was even the president of the National Art Honor Society at her high school.
Stella is very excited to be teaching for the very first time at Baybird.