#Is florence the ex cause my soulmate is rose
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ofmaeves · 5 years ago
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hey y’all!! my name’s hope and i’m from the est.  i’m trash and depressed so bare with me lmao.  this is my daughter maeve!  i’m very excited to bring her in here.  and if you’d like to plot with her pls like this or shoot me a message !!! 
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florence pugh. cisfemale. she/her.  / maeve kelley just pulled up blasting soulmate by lizzo  — that song is so them ! you know, for a twenty-three year old author, i’ve heard they’re really -sensitive, but that they make up for it by being so +compassionate. if i had to choose three things to describe them, i’d probably say ink stained hands, the smell of coffee, and silk sheets. here’s to hoping they don’t cause too much trouble !
growing up 
maeve was born to irish immigrants.  her parents are wealthy in their own right, her father’s father is a famed chef and he followed in his footsteps.  her mother is a world renowned oscar nominated actress.  maeve is the middle of three children, all girls.   each are about 2 years apart.  
maeve was close with her sisters growing up, and the family bounced from city to city a bunch.  her father was always opening up new restaurants and her mother was going back and forth for filming.  the three young girls were either with one of the parents or with a nanny.  
maeve was always the more artsy of her siblings.  her older sister was following in their father’s footsteps, and her younger sister was drawn to sports.  but maeve felt drawn towards neither of her parents careers, she was drawn to a pen and paper.  
by the time she was ten she’d written her own children’s book.  though it’s never been published, the original copy sits in her office in a shadow box along with letters from publisher’s she’s been sent.  
maeve was constantly writing, which tended to get her in trouble.  she would be writing when she should be paying attention in class, so her teachers often called her out on not paying attention.  she’d be sent to the main office, only to be brought back to class because she did, in fact, understand what was going on in the classroom.  
maeve wound up spending most of her time in the principal’s office as a kid because some of her teachers were mad how good her grades were when she clearly wasn’t paying attention.  they thought the only way this could be happening was that she was cheating.  which, she wasn’t.  
eventually, her parents decided to pull maeve from school at the age of eleven and brought in someone to home school her because it was worth the effort.  
in fact, this helped maeve and her sisters, since they decided that all the girls should be home schooled as it would help the family while they were moving around and they could really move around as more of a unified family.  
maeve was struck with an idea when she was twelve and started writing a novel.  she never thought it would get anywhere, but with the help of her tutor and talking it through--and the old family connections didn’t hurt--maeve was a published author at the age of fourteen.  
rise to stardom 
maeve’s book ( searching for something ) affectionately nicknamed by her ( a tail of being found ) was published by a big publishing house.  and before she knew it, it rose to the new york times bestseller list.  her small novel about mermaids and discovering your identity when you don’t know who you are skyrocketed to one of the best selling books of the year.  
her publisher began pressuring maeve to write a sequel, and of course the girl didn’t want to say goodbye to the story.  but she didn’t have a clear idea for what the new story would be.  in the mean time, as she struggled to come up with an idea for her sequel, maeve wrote a short novella insert about one of the side characters.  it quickly became a fan favorite, and people wanted more of the story.  
finally, maeve knew what she wanted to write for the sequel, so she began writing.  
by the time maeve was sixteen, the book was being auctioned for movie rights.  she sold the rights on the condition that she would be involved in the process from beginning to end.  maeve wanted people to love the movie as much as they loved the book, and she didn’t want hollywood to take over everything.  she knew how easily that could happen.  
maeve became a co-author of the script for the film and she was able to watch the audition tapes.  maeve wanted to be proud of what happened, and though she was just sixteen, the filmmakers were easy to work with and respected her thoughts.  
of course, not everything was able to work out.  but maeve was there all the way to make sure things were as good as they could be.  
the film came out on january 20th, two weeks before the sequel came out.  
the spotlight dimmed 
maeve had been in the spotlight due to her parents, but at the age of seventeen she was famous in her own right.  she didn’t get that, since she was just an author.  but she was stopped by people to sign copies of her books and to discuss if there would be another book.  
it was scary for her, she’d never really experienced that herself, save for a couple of people who had used her to get to her parents when she was younger.  and it was wild, she began to get anxious about going out into the world and put herself out there.  
she cracked under the pressure, and began self destructing when she was seventeen.  
her publishing firm dropped her after a scandal came out regarding her and a famous actor--pictures popped up all over the internet.  and maeve, who had once been held as one of america’s sweethearts and someone to watch, was dropped cold.  
maeve didn’t know how to handle this, so she went into hiding.  she moved to boston and lived under a completely different name.  
she fell in love and got herself back on track with her life and eventually wound up finding a small independent boston publishing house who took on her new book.  
it was a quasi memoir, based on her own struggles but focused on a male protagonist.  it was originally to be published under her fake name ( cecily james ) but at the end of it, maeve decided to use her own name for the new novel.  
people were hesitant to read the book, after all of the scandal around her, but she was two years completely sober at that point and eventually people read it.  
the book wasn’t as popular as her old fantasy and adventure stuff, but it was popular.  people loved the fact that she got real and raw in the text.  some reviews said that it was something akin to reading a personal journal throughout the novel’s pages.  peppered with her own experiences and fictional scenarios, maeve was back in the spotlight.  
so she moved away from boston after another year and began working on a new novel.  except, there was something going on with her.  
she was pregnant, and didn’t have any idea at the time.  
a baby changes everything   
maeve moved back to los angeles to be around her family, only finding out she was pregnant after arriving back there.   she had already broken up with her ex and things hadn’t gone well, so she didn’t think showing back up or contacting him and telling him about the pregnancy would be such a good idea.  
however, if you do the math, it’s pretty obvious who’s baby it is.  but maeve has always been tight lipped about the baby.  
she threw herself into her own work, focusing on coming up with a new idea.  a new fantastical world, which she’s already published two books in this series.  she’s not telling anyone when it ends, because she’s not entirely sure herself.  
maeve wants to let the world she’s created guide her through its story, she doesn’t want to set any sort of idea for what may have happened.  
maeve gave birth to a baby girl ( avery blake ) on october 15th.  her daughter is currently going to be three years old this october.  
it’s rumoured that there’s talks of her new book series being made into a movie, but she’s not legally allowed to say yet if it is ( it will be ).  
random factoids 
maeve always has a book with her.  she likes to read whenever she’s in the middle of something.  
she also always has a notebook and a pen with her, just in case inspiration strikes her.  
she was the baby in a movie her mother was in because one day the baby didn’t show up, and maeve happened to be on set.  it was the one time she acted, and she doesn’t remember it at all.  
maeve loves movies, and can recite some of her favorites from heart.  
on the other hand, she was never really a big tv watcher.  
maeve’s favorite candy is twizzlers.  
she can play the piano and guitar, and sometimes finds herself singing along to songs on the radio without ever really paying much attention to it.  
has been sober since she was seventeen and a half.  
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