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Flika Phillips A.K.A. Flick
Submitted Twilicious, May 22 2012 04:11 PM | Last updated May 22 2012 04:11 PM
| Age: | 16 |
| Gender: | Female |
| Species: | Non-Pony |
| Appearance: | Flick is a short, slender, girl of sixteen. She has pale skin and large blue eyes with shiny brown hair and long lashes to die for. She almost always dresses in black, as she doesn't want to call much attention to herself and she has always been terrible with fashion. |
| Personality: | Flick is shy, smart, and has a soothing presence that makes her a popular confidante among her friends. Flick is very alert and observant due to her concentration on the art of photography. She needs to know when is the perfect time to snap a picture. Flick knows the value of keeping a secret and even more importantly she knows when the value of a secret lies in telling. |
| Backstory: | Flick has grown up in this town. She went to elementary school with many of the students that now attend her high school, so her reputation as the quiet camera girl is well-established. Flick is the photo editor of the school yearbook, and newspaper so she is often seen in the background of a typical high school scene snapping photos and hoping not to be noticed. |
| Other: | Sample writing: Flick slunk carefully around the perimeter of the cafeteria. They all knew that Jay was going to ask Jillian to the Prom and as the two of them were likely going to be crowned King and Queen of the very same affair, having pictures of the moment he asked her would be invaluable to the yearbook's Prom page layout. Flick positioned herself to the side of the couple so she could capture both of their beautiful faces at the perfect moment. Everything went down precisely as she had hoped and Flick snapped some pictures of Jillian's overjoyed reaction to Jay's offer. Flick's shutter snapped closed again and again as she took shot after shot of the happy moment. "Just one more" Flick thought as she lined up her camera lens with the profile of the now-seated teen princess, she pressed the button and moved the camera away from her face so she could examine the last shot in her camera's review screen. There was something wrong, in this photo Jillian didn't look happy, she looked distressed. What could have upset her so much so quickly? |
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