Miss. Valorie Stringer
early 30's
female
Vallie, Val, Ma'am
v
cracker white
an hourglass kind of figure, but she does have muscle.
her roman nose, and her left arms is slightly shorter than the right arm, her kind smile
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5' 7"
a light brown
short and curls into a bob at her chin
None
bright blue
human
she is mean and cruel on the outside and somewhat on the inside, but her friends and family know that this is a very large barrier she put up to cope with the death of her child. she was very kindhearted and a bit of a romantic before then
depression
-holding up her fingers like she has a cigarette even when she doesn't
-will always greet someone with either a hug or a firm handshake
wanting to look good in the public eye and be praised for it
-has a smoking habit
-often doesn't listen
-thinks she's always right
anyone and everyone
-singing
-is good with children
-Playing Piano
January 17th
She was homeschooled, her mother taught her everything she knows
Valorie Ann Stringer grew up in a small town in Arizona. Her mother raised her and her brother after Valorie’s father died when she was 3. She had a relatively normal childhood, being popular and having a good many friends. Valorie had always had an interest in theater and writing music. In high school her choir was ‘invited’ to Carnegie hall after their director pulled a few strings. Valorie had a solo and was really well liked. She soon became famous in the Southwest for her voice. Valorie went to the University Of Southwest California and got married to Gerald Tillman when she was 23. She was a happy-go-luck person around this time. She had only one child, June Tillman, who died when she was 5 from a car accident. Valorie didn’t know how to handle this and soon fell into a depression. She ran out her husband two years later, saying to the media that she was the victim. She then retired and taught music and dance lessons.
a small rabbit, Thumper
-She went to collage to be a child psychologist and has a degree in child care
she was fine until her first child, June died. She then became bitter and angry all the time but kept a good face in the media. she ran her husband off and then became worse because now she was lonely and could only take her anger out on herself.
straight
-a white with red polka dots, 50s Audrey Hepburn rockabilly evening party swing dress
-a white cinch belt
-when driving red gloves
-when driving a red bandana
-white with red polka dots shirt tucked in sleeveless with a collar
-50's high heeled Mary Jane shoes
-red jean capris
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