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Thank you for applying, OLAF. You have been accepted as ELEANOUR FABRAY. Just don’t forget to check out our CHECKLIST and send in your account within 24 HOURS. If you have any questions then let us know!
OUT OF CHARACTER.
NAME: Olaf AGE: 21+ TIMEZONE: GMT+11 ACTIVITY LEVEL: 6/10, I work and a research project to occupy myself PRONOUNS: she/her SHIPS: chemistry, f/f ANTI-SHIPS: /forced TRIGGERS: Removed. PASSWORD: Removed. ANYTHING ELSE: Removed.
IN CHARACTER.
DESIRED CHARACTER: Eleanour Augustine Fabray NICKNAMES: Not really but prefers Eleanour than Augustine, however, okay with either AGE/BIRTH ORDER: 24, older twin   FACECLAIM: Dianna Agron GENDER IDENTITY/PRONOUNS: cis female, she/her SEXUAL/ROMANTIC ORIENTATION: lesbian/demiromantic HOMETOWN: Beverly Hills, California OCCUPATION/EDUCATION: Immunologist and part of the diagnostic team in Boston Medical Center, Stanford University School of Medicine, Princeton Plainsborough Teaching Hospital
(MORE) IN CHARACTER.
POSITIVES: considerate, polite, quiet NEGATIVES: secretive, honest, literal
@eleanourfabray: Today was a good day, just have a lot of paperwork @eleanourfabray: Practicing good personal and hand hygiene can help avoid spread of viruses and avoid getting sick. @eleanourfabray: Today, I learnt I do not like confetti as much as I do not like glitter. They are hard to get rid of.
BIOGRAPHY.
Being born as an elder twin, Eleanour was unlike her sisters. She was quiet and focused and curious. She was often up to something, fiddling with her toys or trying to do more than just play. She was almost an angel being left alone but the moment the nannies would get her, she would cry and scream and kick, wanting to be released. She didn’t being touched, that much was evident in her younger years where she would often throw tantrums in protest of contact apart from her sisters – the only people she let touch or hug her but even then, she liked to be asked first. She also didn’t like a lot of things such as noise, crowds, and anything with colour orange. Regardless of what it is, Eleanour up to this day have an immense dislike towards orange. She even dislikes oranges and carrots.
Amidst in her peculiarities, Eleanour was advanced for her age that the moment she started school, her teachers were blown away by her intelligence. She also would often get sent to the principals’ office too, for having bouts of tantrums at the huge adjustment she had to undertake. Children were cruel to those who were different and they were not afraid to say it which upset Eleanour even more. She wasn’t sure where she fits and having uninterested parents as Russell and Judy didn’t help make anything make sense. It was only at having taken an IQ test that shows where Eleanour’s intelligence truly was and without a doubt, Russell and Judy catered to her need.
Sent to a school for people like her, Eleanour thrived in the environment where her insatiable thirst for knowledge could be quelled and it also helped strengthen her personality in the peers that were like her too. Having graduated high school early, she initially undertook a degree in Biomedical Science where the foundation of science comforted her in her anxious nature for patterns and logic. People and life weren’t always logical and she was at lost to even begin to communicate but with science, everything that happens had a reason, had a cause, and had an explanation when one looks hard enough. Following that degree with an Honours year then following it a medical program when her interest branched from molecular mechanisms of the body to the physiological mechanisms of the body. She had been offered an PhD degree but turned it down in the interest of pursuing a medical degree. At 18, she had finished her medical degree before starting her residency in Princeton Plainsborough Teaching Hospital. Being a resident had been too much sensory overload, the rush and hustle of the patient cases and people not quite getting her difficult in processing such overwhelming sensory information but she held steadfast in her stubborn nature until she left her residency for an immunologist employment in Boston Medical Centre.
Eleanour did not feel any necessary ties to her parents even if they have provided her with the best environment to thrive in. She found no relationship between them other than the occasional birthday or holiday presence with gatherings that were more for them than her own. She is unlike that to her siblings, appreciating their kindness and patience and support although she doesn’t feel the need to say it. She keeps regular contact with them in terms of daily text messages and weekly meets when their schedules permits. Being the way that she is, she felt the loneliness of having lack of friends. She was limited by her coworkers and nothing outside her immediate family or those peers she graduated with through her schooling had kept up with the communication. Smart as she was, she also delved into a reckless side of hers through her brief career in professional fighting organization called ‘Amateur Fight Nights’ where she had trained and fought well during her undergraduate years. She had once taken home the title for ‘Strawweight Division’ in the female sector of the fighting organization, having a different hobby that helped expel her excess energies. She managed to hone it well that she regularly trains during her days off to minimize the tendencies to lash out as she had once done when she was older.
Eleanour also sought a therapist in times to help her process and reflect upon her busy lifestyle and the growing challenges she will face throughout her days. She did not believe she was depressed or anxious but she was aware of needing a better handle on her emotions; to touch base with someone professionally qualified to make sure she can adjust well. It also helped her with slowly coming to terms with her sexuality when she was younger. She herself hadn’t had much though about copulation and the attractions she tends to have towards females, considering that thought had taken less priority to her studies. However, as she was growing older, she was beginning to understand where she fit in the spectrum of her sexual orientation. She has told her sisters along with those she believes to be good friends with. She didn’t hide it but she didn’t advertise it either, thinking it shouldn’t be any different to how others treat heterosexuality.
IN CHARACTER QUESTIONNAIRE.
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST STRENGTH? HOW DOES IT COME IN HANDY?
I used to fight professionally. I was part of this Amateur Fight Nights in California while I was doing my undergraduate and I quite enjoy it. I have managed to take home the belt for Strawweight Division in Female fighters because I learnt mixed martial arts and trained constantly. I do still train when I can during my days off. It’s nice to keep up with such skills, especially in our day and age.  
WHAT IS YOUR GREATEST WEAKNESS? HOW DOES IT AFFECT YOUR DAY-TO-DAY LIFE?
I don’t understand the question. I’m not sure what kind of weakness you’re looking for but I am human so my life expectancy is limited as my capabilities. For instance, I am unable to regrow an arm if a situation is permissive of me losing my arm and that is a weakness.
WHAT BROUGHT YOU TO KING’S TERRACE?
I was hired by Boston Medical Centre by recommend by Dr. Cuddy after my residency in Princeton Plainsborough Hospital and I needed a place to stay. This was one of the places that didn’t seem to be too far or too expensive.
IF YOU COULD GO BACK IN TIME AND TELL YOUR YOUNGER SELF SOMETHING, WHAT WOULD IT BE?
Time travel is not possible as far as I’m aware so there isn’t anything I can tell my younger self unless it is possible. However, if we entertain that notion to be true in a hypothetical situation, going back in time to advice my younger self will have irreparable damages in the future and also in the time-space continuum.
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