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Name: Kelly James Blanton
Gender: Male
Age: 19
Personality: Kelly is a very kind guy who does his best to help others out. He is reluctant to commit to things, but once he does he will see it through to the end. He will often put up a facade, even for his greatest friends, of being funloving and care free. In reality he is very contemplative. Not only that, he tries to act brave even when somethiing terrifies him. However, behind all this, both positive and negative, lies a darker side. Kelly is easily angered, though he doesn't stay angry long. However, if you do something that makes him really angry, he can hold grudges for long periods of time.
Likes: Distance Running, Video Games, Reading, Talking with friends, Guns(He's a closet gun freak), Country Music
Dislikes: Boredom, Sprinting, Snobby/arrogant people, Techno Music, People who talk too much
Dream: To become an Army Officer and get Married
Fears: To Die and Fade from Existence
Prior History: Kelly was born in a small town in Central Tennessee, to a Computer Programmer dad and a mother who was a Therapist. In Elementary School, Kelly was really shy, so he usually only had 2 friends any given year, and they'd generally move on from Kelly the next year, leaving him to find new friends. This changed in 6th grade when he met his first life long friends. Alex Greene and Seth Mann, who stuck by him for the rest of his schooling. In 8th grade, he was recruited for the Cross Country team, and soon became it's most dedicated member.
All this time, however, he'd entertained his dream of joining the Army. His parents strongly disapproved however, so he never told them. So, to them, it was a shock when at age 18, instead of signing a letter of intent, he signed some enlistment papers. His parents were enraged, they were saddened, however they supported him. When he shipped off to Basic, they were the last people he saw. He finished Basic Training and immediately went to Airborne School, then Ranger School. He was Ranger Qualified then, and ready to go join the 75th and go to war, instead however, something unusual happened. The Army gave him a choice, join the Rangers on the lines or join the Lovely Angelica program. Their observations of him during training, and a variety of tests, had confirmed that he was a viable candidate. He'd intended to refuse but, when they told him of the importance of the LA Program, he jumped on board.