Name: Rebecca "Ghostie" Cave
Gender: Female
Age: 27
Height: 5'5"
Weight 125 lbs.
What Do they skate? Street and Freestyle, a Queen at manual tricks and grinds, and highly known for her speed on a board.
Role: SKID'S Skate Shop Employee/ Deck Tech
Appearance:
Personality: at first Rebecca can be quite and tends to appear shy, but when she gets to know you. She's a pretty rad chick and can even be bubbly at times. She absolutely loves to skateboard, day or night, it doesn't matter, its freedom to her. When it comes to skating, she's quite the daredevil, at least on the street side and massive hills to manual down, vert however scares her a bit, nor did she have much success as a vert skater. Low key, she is also a hopeless romantic and has an interest in both genders.
Around her friends, Rebecca is a much different person the the shy girl one would first encounter. She's a punk-rocker and sometimes has some wild moods, non of which are bad, she can just be too much sometimes, but she really cares for her friends.
Background: Rebecca actually moved here not too long ago with some fame as a novice, just turned pro skater. She had been at it for about seven years now and she excelled in the street game for a while. Her inspiration for skating comes from the American Manual King Rodney Mullen, which is mainly why street is her style of choice.
Through her childhood, she was a bit of a rebel, breaking into abandoned places to make skate videos and graffiti the place up, anywhere she has skates she spay paints her "Ghostie" tag. She did get into a bit of trouble when she turned eighteen, getting arrested for trespassing and destruction of property, this had caused her to moved after she was punished for it. Pretty soon after, she was becoming somewhat of an internet sensation, showing off her street and freestyle skills as well as claiming 1st in the most recent local amateur street jam competition, her first major accomplishment since moving here. Hard to believe a newcomer gets first on her first week of living here, but she's turning heads.
Soon after she picked up a part-time job at the local skate shop, being the board maintenance gal, or in her words the Deck Tech. It doesn't pay much, but she gets to work on boards. It happens to be a passion of hers. She helps new skaters find the right set up for their hardware and if a board needs an operation, she is the doctor!