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βπππSamarah Deriza
Goes by Summer
πΈππ19
πΎπππππ£Female
βππͺπ€ππππ π»ππ€ππ£ππ‘π₯ππ πSummer got most of her looks from her Irish motherβs side of the family, though her British side shines through in places. Having pale skin that burns easily is one of her biggest struggles, pushing it to the point where she empties half a bottle of sunblock to prevent attaining the visage of a roasted piglet. Her skin is mostly smooth, though she has a couple of scars on her legs and arms from an old paragliding incident years ago. She has a few freckles on her arms and face, and a heart shaped birthmark on her right knee.
Summer, while standing at an average height of 5β5, is still somehow considered short by most. It may be affected by her child-like looks, or way of dressing. Even while her ID clearly states sheβs an adult, you wouldnβt be able to guess by looking at her.
Summer has wide, round eyes. They always seem to be gazing off at something in the distance, giving her an airy, head-in-the-clouds look at times. Theyβre a pale green colour, with small yellow highlights that are brung out when sheβs wearing lighter colours.
Summer prefers to keep her hair fairly short, brushing the top of her shoulder blades. She enjoys having bangs as well, admitting once that she βenjoys their feel on her skinβ. Her hair is a orangey-brown colour.
Summerβs dressing style mostly consists of loose, comfy clothes, most often in autumn colours. Most of her free time is spent in dresses, though she wears her mail service uniform(?) when delivering.
βππ£π€π πππππ₯πͺThree words to describe Summer. If you asked anyone who knew her to give you those, the answers recieved would be something along the lines of βpeaceful ditzy oddballβ. Summer has her own way of moving through life. She doesnβt believe in fights or arguments, in the way that she refuses to use them to settle things. She instead challenges the arguee to a game, any game really. Whoever wins is the winner of the argument. If they deny, then the dispute is considered null.
With her appearance and odd personality, Summer comes off as fairly ditzy at first. Upon knowing her for a while, it becomes clear that though she can be scatterbrained at times, she can concentrate better then most when she puts her mind to it, not stopping until the task is done. If something were to potentially try and break her concentration, she would get rid of the distraction as soon as possible (in a non ominous way). When she gets serious, sheβs serious.
Quirks and multiple aspects of her personality combined, Summer would definitely be considered an oddball by most. She often does things the long way, trying to experience more then the others. She refuses to do stuff she dislikes, especially anything that messes with her system (drugs, caffeine, ect). When she finds one of those rare people she dislikes, she only speaks to them in sign language. If they know it, sheβll consider them worthy of a second chance.
πππππ€ & π»ππ€πππππ€β Games of any type
β Horror Movies, more specifically the old ones that are sorta comedic as well
β Extreme Sports, especially ones in the air
β Helping others
β Stimulants, her being in full control of her body is important to her
β Arguments/Fights
β Cooking, she always seems to burn the food
β Trumpets, they give her a headache
πΉππ ππ£ππ‘ππͺSamarah Deriza was born in London, England to an Irish woman, Elise, who had been visiting her long distance lover. The couple wed a few days after the birth, satisfying both their families. Growing up, Summerβs parents were on and off. She was one of the few things keeping them together, and they agreed that, no matter what, theyβd try to keep her life as easy and peaceful as possible. They were the first ones to begin using games to settle disputes, allowing Summer to join in as well. It begame routine in the household that whenever someone was mad at another, theyβd bring out the olβ pigskin and begin a vigorous game of american football.
Once school started, Summer began making many friends. Sure, there were the few arses, but she won even them over after a while with her energy. She often spent nights away from home, leaving her parents with no blockade between them. Their relationship, once steady, began to go downhill once more. There were times where neighbors even came up to the door, asking them to quiet down a little. Of course, they made sure Summer wasnβt aware of all this. She was their little girl, and their problems shouldnβt affect her. And so another few years passed with no problems.
Come junior high, Summerβs grandfather overseas fell terribly ill. The family had to move there to help take care of him. Summer left all her acquaintances behind, packing her bags to move to Erusea. Her grandfather sadly only lasted a year after that, and soon after, her mother moved back to her home. Summerβs father agreed to cover for her, and up to this day she still believes that her mother found a job to help support them overseas. The only connection she had with her were a few letters that arrived monthly. Through this she realized the importance of remaining connected with others, whether by post or some other form.
Finally graduating from high school and being accepted into the local uni, Summerβs life fell into a standstill. Nothing big happened, there was no excitement at all. Given this, it was no wonder she literally jumped for joy at the sight of the ad for the mail service. It allowed her to travel off the island, do something for others, and was a completely new experience, all great reasons for her to join. She also remembered how excited it always made her when she went out and there was a letter from her mother waiting in the mailbox. Wishing to help share that feeling with others, she added a reminder to her list, awaiting the starting day eagerly.
βππππ₯ππ ππ€πππ‘π€TBD.
ππ₯πππ£She knows a bit of Gaelic from reading her motherβs letters. (While theyβre mostly in english, there are a couple paragraphs in Gaelic.)
She gets a letter from her mother once per month, mostly containing interesting stories and experiences from that month. She always responds on that same day.