Zoe Campbell
"I like solitude. I like the anomalous life. I like a quiet life."
|| N A M E ||Zoe Anita Campbell
'Zo'
|| G E N D E R ||Female
|| A G E ||Seventeen years old.
|| S E X U A L I T Y ||Bisexual
|| Q U I R K S ||• Is never seen without her a book in hand.
• Uses profanity and slang, but always corrects others' grammar.
• Writes with her left hand, but does everything else right-handed.
• When nervous, tends to count steps taken while walking.
• Can solve extremely hard math problems in her head -- but cannot count on her fingers.
|| H O B B I E S ||• Singing
• Writing Poetry and Short Stories
• Book Club
|| L I K E S & D I S L I K E S ||Likes: • Football
• Any and every sub-genre of rap music
• Rescuing stray animals
• Singing
• Reading/Writing Stories & Poetry
• Staying up all night, and sleeping all day
Dislikes:• Country Music/Heavy Metal
• Being publicly embarrassed
• Hot Drinks
• Having to wake up early
• Text Talk.
"I mean, seriously? 'ROFL?' What? Are you really rolling on the floor laughing? Well, please stay down there a sec while I KICK YOUR ASS."•Gossip
|| B I O G R A P H Y ||
Zoe, who is of Jamaican heritage, was born on January 1st as the third and final daughter of two upper-middle class parents Clarice and Terrance. The Campbell household consisted of Zoe, her parents, her two older sisters, and their pet dog. They lived in a moderate sized, two bedroom apartment in Atlanta; Zoe having had to share a bedroom with her sisters until they went off to college. Zoe's parents, by nature, were very strict. From early childhood they urged their children to excel academically and athletically, also encouraging them to be discerning in regards to the company they keep. Although her parents were very stern, there was also another side to them. They were fun loving and very involved in all phases of their children’s lives.
However, when Zoe was thirteen years old, her parents were killed in a car accident. As a result, Zoe had to move out of Atlanta and into the home of her Aunt and Uncle. They continued to raise her as if she were their own, pushing her to strive academically and, much to Zoe's dismay, athletically. She was expected to do chores, such as; making her bed, setting the dinner table, making a beverage for dinner or washing the dinner plates. During the week when school was in session she was not allowed to watch television or cavort around town. As a rule, her Aunt and Uncle did not condone her idly “hanging-out”. They'd made her participate in many sports including basketball, volleyball, and tennis before she finally convinced them to let her focus solely on her schoolwork instead. In result, she managed to maintain an A average. As she got older, she was allowed more freedom; she could go out on school nights as long as she was back by 10 PM, and she was allowed a few (concealable) tattoos and piercings.