Seravee said
Reagan Anderson 21 Female Not only did Reagan inherit her father's love for knowledge, but also his wit. She will be the first to make a sarcastic comment in an awkward situation. Many times, her humor is appreciated. But sometimes, she will take a joke too far, upsetting a person without really intending to do so. As intelligent as the girl may be, she suffers from raging jealousy. She often tries to make herself feel better by taking on a "holier-than-thou" attitude, as many young people have a tendency to do. She is also incredibly competitive. Though she may be rude sometimes, she is fiercely loyal to the few close friends she can count on. Overall, those who know her would describe her as a happy, passionate young woman. Storms, skiing, horses, horror movies, the colors purple and red, historically-accurate romance novels, making people laugh, the state of Michigan. Large social events, heat, obnoxious people, parties, angry music, running. For Reagan, it has always been about her father. Her mother died in a car accident when she was very young, and she grew accustomed to just having the one parent. They formed a special bond, staying out far too late on school nights, eating ice cream for breakfast, and watching horror movies whenever they had a spare couple of hours. She and her father read many books, saw many films, and constantly pushed each other to be better at anything and everything that they did. Her father was one of the only lawyers in their small county of Menominee, Michigan, and so they lived comfortably on his earnings. He paid for her tuition when she went south to the lower peninsula to study education at a world-renowned university. When she graduated at the young age of twenty, she moved back in with her father until she found a steady job. Currently, she is substitute teaching until she finds something more stable.