Post by ANGELICA BLAIR CORBIN on Mar 13, 2013 19:14:58 GMT -5
angelica blair corbin,
she was twenty-four when she died on december 27th 2011
she was twenty-four when she died on december 27th 2011
The Angelica there was in life was far different than the Angelica of the afterlife. It’s almost fair to say she’s regressed, falling back on her high school days of being rebellious and distant, a far cry different than the responsible wife and mother she had been. While never violent when she was alive, Angelica’s first instinct now when she finds herself confronted by something or someone is to lash out physically, throwing everything she’s got at her opponent until either she or it/they can’t take any more. She’s more withdrawn now, no longer joking or teasing as she used to. She finds it hard to settle in one place and has yet to form any kind of relationships (be they friendships or rivalries) with any other residence of the afterlife, preferring to keep an emotional distance from those around her.
But now and again fragments of her lost maturity slip through, and she’s beginning to realize that wallowing in bitterness and pining for what was isn’t doing her any good; that is she wants her husband and daughter to move on and have a normal, happy life, than she should try to do the same. However, something always seems to happen to trigger old memories and reopen her wounds, causing her to continue in a cycle of grief, rage, and reflection over and over.
To put it simply, Angelica is fragile, though she’ll tear into anybody that tries to suggest this, as even in death she is a proud creature. It has been two years since her death, but only now is she beginning to not only recognize that she needs to stop her cyclical emotions but actually take steps to try and break the cycle, even if they’re only baby steps. She’s decided to stop wandering for the moment and try to connect to people. She’d like to think this is growth, but if she were being honest with herself, she’d admit she just wants a distraction for her own issues.
Angelica would almost accept anyone as a friend at this point. She’s looking for a distraction, not a life-long companion, and at this point anyone would fill at least a bit of that void. While loyalty and devotion were things of her life and not her afterlife, Angelica still retains some of her patience and understanding, and would gladly listen and give advice on the problems of others. Enemies seem unlikely, as the effort it would take to hold a grudge is often directed elsewhere and she quickly lets things go. However, getting on her bad side for even a small period of time would be a bad idea, considering she likes to swing her fists at things that upset her. Specifically, don’t pity Angelica. She really can’t stand it when people try to pity her.
Relationships of a romantic nature are, in her mind, completely out of the questions. She loved Logan and still loves him, and while death may have parted their marriage she still feels bound to him. Angelica knows it’s ridiculous for her to wait like this, that deep down she hopes he can move on and love someone else, as she does wish him years of life ahead of him, but she’s just not ready to move on.
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