Post by chi on Jul 1, 2011 0:15:15 GMT -6
::Matsumuri, Chihiro::
Type: Original
Age: 15
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Straight
Crushes: No crush really. She does, though, have a particular interest in the twins. She finds them both amusing and complex, like a puzzle. Basically, they're puzzle she's intruiged by and wants to solve.
Face Claim: Kairi -- Kingdom Hearts
Appearance:--At; School--
When she first started attending Ouran, Chi was adamant about refusing to wear what she called 'a ridiculously large, horrendously yellow dress'. She stated that she had a severe phobia of the color, as even touching it made her break down. When they discovered her fear of the color was strictly false, her father practically forced her to wear the uniform.
Since then, she has done everything in her power to avoid wearing the uniform. This includes 'falling' into the mud, getting it 'accidentally' ripped, and other such mishaps.
--At; Home--
At home, Chi can be seen in a more casual attire. Sometimes, clothes someone of her status would rarely be spotted in-of course, when her father isn't around. Those outfits usually consist of sweatpants, and tank tops. When it's either too hot for such an outfit, or family happens to be around, she will wear a more suiting outfit. Despite her blatant dislike for dresses, she will wear those and skirts to please her parents. When neither is around to please and she feels like wearing something she could actually go out in, she might wear jeans or shorts.
--When; Swimming--
She would usually opts for bikinis, in darker colors. But, due to circumstances, she never goes swimming, therefore the suits are basically only there for looks.
--At; Anywhere Else--
An outfit Chi would be seen in outside of home or school probably consists of a skirt and a shirt, something more elegant perhaps. This is, to no surprise, only to keep up appearances. When in any place she is not required to keep up aforementioned appearances, Chi can be seen in a more... 'commoner'-like outfit.
--Generally--
Chi isn't really what she herself would describe as anything worth looking at. She stands at roughly 5 foot 2 1/2, weighing approximately 112 pounds. The teen is paler than is normal, though, not that she wants to be tan anyway. Chi isn't all too busty, but it's not as if she's completely flat. She's thin, perhaps a bit too thin, but that's yet another thing she doesn't mind. Chi has red hair, seemingly darker at night or when wet, that goes about to the bottom of her shoulder blades. Her eyes are a light blue, and betray almost nothing of her thoughts or emotions.
Chi is almost never seen with her hair up, as she just feels it looks odd. Her style in dress often consists of things she doesn't like. Why? Because her parental figures believe it is how a young woman of her place should be dressed. When in something of her own choosing, it is much less 'flashy'. Leading to her looking more of someone with a middle class or lower status than heir to her father's works.
Personality:--Generally--
Chi is a relatively pleasant person, not including when angry. Though, she has a bit of an attitude as well. She sees things in a less than logical manner a lot of the time, but doesn't count that toward anything. This being said; it should be obvious that she isn't like most girls her age. Very few things excite her, really. And when something does, she wants to figure it out-like a puzzle.
Despite her usually happy attitude, though, Chi hasn't had the perfect life most perceive her to have had. She's is, in all reality, mentally scarred. In some ways, it's a miracle in itself that she's not more cracked than she is.
Either way, nobody has yet seen the reality of Chi. She takes on different personalities for different situations quite often. Thus, she could be a sweet harmless girl at one point, and then someone completely different the next. This confuses even her as to what she's really like.
--On; School--
At school, Chi takes the roll of a quieter, nicer, and calmer person. This being said, she is one of the smarter teens in her classes, running all A's with only one B. The redhead tends to keep to the act of a good girl while inside the school's boundaries.
--On; The Host Club--
Having found no reason, Chi doesn't visit the Host Club. She has, on the other hand, seen all of it's members. She finds the club to be pointless, though amusing. On another note, the teen finds herself interested by the majority of it's members. Being in classes with Hikaru and Koaru, though, she took a particular interest in them.
--On; Family--
Chi isn't really close with any of her family. Having had very little time with her mother, she acts much like the child she'd always wanted. On the opposite side, her father and her don't get on well at all. In truth, she would rather have no interaction with him at all. When around him, she does her best to just be without really being there. Basically, she feels as if she can't actually be Chi around them, she has to be someone completely different.
--On; Friends--
Chi has no real friends, as she rarely has interactions with others while being herself. Most people only see what she wants them to perceive her as, therefore not allowing anyone to actually know her.
--On; Enemies--
As for enemies, Chi does have a few of those. This might be because, in all reality, Chi is a bit of a snarky person.
--Lastly; Anywhere Else--
When not alongside anyone she has reason to be on guard around, Chi is a much different person. She's more outgoing, with more snark on her tongue than usual.
History:
Nobosy would ever think it, but Chi did not grow up like most of the kids at Ouran. No happy-go-lucky-all-the-time lifestyle. She grew up under both emotional, mental, and sometimes physical abuse.
When Chi was born, her parents had mixed opinions. Her mother, having always wanted a girl, was ecstatic. Her father, on another note, was disappointed. He saw it in the way of her not being enough to be his heir. (Which is probably where the story really begins.) Despite this, they had no other children later.
Chi grew up living a very lonely life. Lonely in the fact that her mother was always traveling-nothing better than that, eh, leaving your child alone. Her father was around more often-staying closer by usually to take better care of his work-not that it was such a good thing. To him, she was more an abomination than anything. She grew up under criticism and being looked down on. She was, in so many ways, never good enough for their family.
Her first fight, and large event in life, took place early on in life, with a boy who had seen it as funny to steal the five year old girl's toy. He had ended up with his face stuffed in the dirt, Chi screaming at him to return it. This didn't last very long, a teacher split them up quickly. There were no major changes at school for her then. But, when she returned home,it was a whole different story. That was the first time her father got really angry with her, and it didn't end well. It never does.
Since then, Chi had avoided upsetting her father. At seven, Chi realized why exactly she always seemed to be in the wrong with her family. That was when she started assuming her multiple roles. Each one fit in a different situation, and it seemed to do much better for her than just being herself. Despite her efforts, the littlest things would upset her father. The physical abuse heightened at this point, even if not for long.
Around the age of 12, the redhead started to become more than scared of her father. She started avoiding any kind of interaction with him. This worked better than anything else, so she continued through with it. It was also at this age that she nearly died. It had been with her mother-who had just returned from America-and they had decided that swimming was a well enough thing to do.
Chi had leapt off a rock and when she went under, one leg got caught in between two rocks, and she had to struggle not to scream. She did, though, make it out of the situation. She had been terrified when she emerged from the water, empty of breath and trying to breath. Her mother, at the time, had been conversing on her phone. Chi got out of the water as quickly as she could, and never got back in. She learned then that there was nobody to depend on but yourself.
Throughout the next few years, Chi locked herself up. Not physically, but otherwise. Due to this, she never really required friends, therefore didn't search for any. This lead to her being an odder than normal child, to acquire an interest in everything out of her reach-whether below or above her. In this time, as well, she became attracted to puzzles, enigmas. And that leads up to Chi to this day.Controller's Information
Nickname: Skai
Age: 14. 15 in September.
Gender: Femme.
Seen the Anime?: Of course, more than once.
How Did You Find Us?: Google does wonders.
Sample RP:She was doing it again. It was worse because she knew she was doing it. A grimace crossed her features and Chi rolled her eyes before directing them to her papers. A sigh escaped her lips and the redhead ran a hand through her hair before scribbling down the answers absently.
Really, it should've been less surprising to her by now how easy the work really was. If you just thought about it, it wasn't that hard to accomplish. When she finished, Chi found herself drawing absently on her hand with the pen, every so often glancing up at her teacher and classmates.
The bell, loud and clear, signaled their departure from the stuffy room and the teen was the first student out. She would've liked to just get away, but a hand grabbing her shoulder prevented her. Replacing her grimace with a curt smile, she turned to face her unwanted companion. Chi had to hold in a groan when she recognized the girl.
Akari Yatsuma. The girl was a chatterbox and a constant visitor to the Hosts. She loved kiwi, the color yellow, wanted to be doctor, and played the violin. Chi had learned all of that in one conversation. In short, she found the other girl agonizingly annoying.
"Ah, Akari-san." the redhead greeted the brunette quickly, already inching away.
"Chihiro-chan," she hated her name. She went by Chi for a reason. "I just wanted to catch you before you left-I mean to make plans and all. It's so much fun and you did say you would come at least once with me. Even my mom likes them-and Shira is going to be there. I love Tamaki, but I think you'd like Kyouya. Oh!" she laughed to herself, quick as her words, and Chi swore her eyes twitched. "DoyouwanttogototheHostClubwithme?Please?"
The last sentence had literally been jammed together and it annoyed her to no end. In response she took a step backward and shook her head, another excuse on the tip of her tongue. "Gomen, I have plans with my father already today. Maybe next time?" the answer was a grin and a nod. "I'll see you, Akari-san."
It wasn't that she hated the Hosts, actually they piqued her interest, but the whole club was a nuisance. Besides, Chi mused, the hype about them was unfounded. Who wanted to get love falsely proclaimed to them from some creep. The quick answer? Not Chi.
Then again, there was no telling how far she could go from there. With a sigh, Chi heaved her bag higher on her shoulder and set herself on a fast pace down the stairs. She loves the elegance of the school-not the color-but she rarely ever actually looked at it any more. Another slight groan reached out from her lips as she exited the building, frowning at the sight of the limo awaiting her.
"I hated limos."