jp500 Posted July 11, 2021 Posted July 11, 2021 (edited) Jen is new in town and doesn't have any friends. She's a bit timid and avoids confrontation. Students, teachers, and parents will discover that she will do whatever she is told to do. She will accept friendships where she can find them, and will try to please others. How will you treat her? Will you exploit her vulnerability and need for acceptance? Will you be a friend, bully, or both? Quote Jen arrived at the school, feeling nervous and a bit afraid. It was a big building with lots of students milling about. She went through the large double-doors, looking for her first class. The paper she was given just said, "Lit-203". Was that on the second floor? Jen Female Age: 19 Height: 167 cm (5'6") Build: slim, small breasts, small butt Hair: long (waist length), dark Skin: pale with freckles on her nose and cheeks Wears mandatory school uniform at school. Prefers tank tops, sweaters, and pants outside of school. Doesn't wear makeup and doesn't really know how. Has an eating disorder (doesn't eat enough and will purge if she gorges herself). Likes boys but is too scared to talk to them. Is curious about girls. Likes authority figures. Doesn't like making her own decisions. Freezes when scared. Is scared of confrontation, animals of any kind (except kittens), the dark, being alone, displeasing someone. Will cry silently and try to hold it back. Edited August 14, 2021 by jp500 closed
jp500 Posted July 12, 2021 Author Posted July 12, 2021 Jen finds her way to her first class but is late. The teacher gives her a stern look as she walks into the classroom and some of the students are snickering at her. Her face flushes with the attention and she quickly finds a seat, keeping her head low and not looking at anyone. Not a good start, thought Jen.
jp500 Posted July 12, 2021 Author Posted July 12, 2021 Jen gets through the literature class with no further attention from the teacher or students. She's got gym next so heads to the locker room to get changed.
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