Dec 14, 2020 9:29:58 GMT -5
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[attr="class","ozappname"]LEXI MILLER
Lex
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[attr="class","ozappbox"]BLAKE LIVELY |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]CIVILIAN |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]KINDERGARTEN TEACHER |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]N/A |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]TWENTY-FOUR |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]HETEROSEXUAL |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]NOT INFECTED |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]NEW YORK |
[attr="class","ozappbox"]ADDI |
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Lexi is a classic, glass half-full kind of person. She always sees the best in people. Always has and always will believe that there is good in every single person, which can sometimes give off the appearance of naivety. She is rarely mad, rarely has anything other than a grin on her face. She's an extrovert and a problem solver. She's the cheerleader of her group of friends. Constantly a shoulder to lean on or ear to talk to. She's also very disorganized, her desk a scattered and disheveled mess of papers, pens, and books. Her apartment is much the same. She is often late to things and has terrible coordination. She isn't one for sports or anything involving aggression.
Lexi was born and raised in New York. She adored the city, even from a very young age. Her mother was a baker and her father was an insurance salesman. There was nothing extraordinary about her life. She was firmly middle-class and attended public school all through her educational years. Her parents were perfectly nice people. They argued at times, but nothing ever violent or traumatizing.
When she graduated high school, she had been accepted into NYU but her family got the news that her grandmother was not doing well. So the family moved, to help take care of both her and her grandfather. Lexi transferred to the university in Lethford and four years later graduated with a teaching degree. Her grandmother had passed and so had her grandfather, but the family stayed. The small town had charmed them all.
Lexi got a teaching job right away, at the elementary school, and has been there for two years. It was during her second year that the virus disrupted life as she knew it. So she teaches virtually now, and doesn't see her parents much in person, both of them well into their late years and at far too much a risk. She still loves her job, though the stress can sometimes be a bit much. She still constantly has a smile on her face. She misses being around people the most, meeting friends for dinner and going to the movies. She's too much of a rule-follower to do those things now though. Her dating life is pretty much non-existent, but she doesn't let that get her too down, there is after all much more in the world to be concerned about than her dating woes. She was never much of a relationship girl anyway, marriage had oddly enough, never appealed to her. So she is perfectly content with doing her job, helping when and how she can, and going about her life.
She loves dancing.
A total lightweight when it comes to drinking
Rule-follower
Kind
Caring
Movie buff
[attr="class","ozapptitle"]PERSONALITY
Lexi is a classic, glass half-full kind of person. She always sees the best in people. Always has and always will believe that there is good in every single person, which can sometimes give off the appearance of naivety. She is rarely mad, rarely has anything other than a grin on her face. She's an extrovert and a problem solver. She's the cheerleader of her group of friends. Constantly a shoulder to lean on or ear to talk to. She's also very disorganized, her desk a scattered and disheveled mess of papers, pens, and books. Her apartment is much the same. She is often late to things and has terrible coordination. She isn't one for sports or anything involving aggression.
[attr="class","ozapptitle"]BIOGRAPHY
Lexi was born and raised in New York. She adored the city, even from a very young age. Her mother was a baker and her father was an insurance salesman. There was nothing extraordinary about her life. She was firmly middle-class and attended public school all through her educational years. Her parents were perfectly nice people. They argued at times, but nothing ever violent or traumatizing.
When she graduated high school, she had been accepted into NYU but her family got the news that her grandmother was not doing well. So the family moved, to help take care of both her and her grandfather. Lexi transferred to the university in Lethford and four years later graduated with a teaching degree. Her grandmother had passed and so had her grandfather, but the family stayed. The small town had charmed them all.
Lexi got a teaching job right away, at the elementary school, and has been there for two years. It was during her second year that the virus disrupted life as she knew it. So she teaches virtually now, and doesn't see her parents much in person, both of them well into their late years and at far too much a risk. She still loves her job, though the stress can sometimes be a bit much. She still constantly has a smile on her face. She misses being around people the most, meeting friends for dinner and going to the movies. She's too much of a rule-follower to do those things now though. Her dating life is pretty much non-existent, but she doesn't let that get her too down, there is after all much more in the world to be concerned about than her dating woes. She was never much of a relationship girl anyway, marriage had oddly enough, never appealed to her. So she is perfectly content with doing her job, helping when and how she can, and going about her life.
[attr="class","ozapptitle"]EXTRAS
She loves dancing.
A total lightweight when it comes to drinking
Rule-follower
Kind
Caring
Movie buff
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