Post by Deleted on Jun 2, 2020 13:21:11 GMT -5
Jenny Sasha Cutber
Female
Eight
not sure yet
homeschool student
human
N/A
Appearance
Jenny has shoulder-length blond hair and white skin. She stands three-and-a-half feet tall and weighs forty-five-pounds. She has only a few different outfits, which were always used before she got them, at one time. They were always a little big on her, when she first got them, and tight on her by the time she got more, and most of them are boy clothes.
Personality
Jenny is often shy around people she doesn’t know, but she’s typically nice. She likes to treat people the way she wants to be treated. She can be very nurturing.
Jenny is neurotypical, but sometimes starts stimming when she’s nervous, usually in the form of hand flapping but sometimes rocking, which is a behavior that she picked up. She puts her hands over her ears during loud noises, not because loud noises bother her but because it’s another behavior that she picked up. Jenny will not make eye contact with strangers, as she considers eye contact to be intimate, but will with people that she cares about. She will never make physical contact with anyone without their permission and hates it when somebody tries to do that to her.
Jenny is neurotypical, but sometimes starts stimming when she’s nervous, usually in the form of hand flapping but sometimes rocking, which is a behavior that she picked up. She puts her hands over her ears during loud noises, not because loud noises bother her but because it’s another behavior that she picked up. Jenny will not make eye contact with strangers, as she considers eye contact to be intimate, but will with people that she cares about. She will never make physical contact with anyone without their permission and hates it when somebody tries to do that to her.
Background
Sasha Dumont was orphaned at sixteen, and then placed in foster care. She befriended her eighteen-year-old autistic foster brother, Anthony. She also befriended a neighbor man, even though he was often rude to her, and ended up pregnant with his child. Her foster parents were so furious that they called the social worker to pick her up the next day and take her somewhere else. She ended up running away with Anthony. Anthony had recently started collecting disability, so they ended up living off that, in a trailer park. They didn’t get married or anything, as they loved each other in a platonic way.
She had a daughter and named her Jenny. She was a very dotting mother, although she could be strict about some things, like making noise. When Jenny was six, Sasha died. That night, Jenny was so upset that her mother was not around to tuck her in that she started yelling, even though she was not allowed to yell, for her Mommy. Anthony, who Jenny called Daddy, ending up sinking down to the floor and shaking. Jenny laid down the floor next to him, like her Mommy would, until his meltdown was over.
The next day, Anthony asked Jenny if he wanted new, better parents. Jenny said that she just wanted him. She promised not to throw noisy fits ever again, and she kept that promise.
Everything Anthony ever bought Jenny was from thrift stores, she and Anthony would ride the bus and walk everywhere, and she was not allowed to touch Anthony without asking. Other children were not allowed to go to her place because their parents didn’t trust her father, she would sometimes hear people say mean things about her father, and she would have spent the night at another kids place if whenever there was going to be fireworks because Anthony was afraid of them. She had to be careful not to be too loud, and she occasionally had to help her father calm down in public. Yet, she’s mostly happy and healthy. Anthony’s father dotted on her and spent most of his time with her, and he even took the effort to homeschool her. She calls him Daddy, and respects him like a parent, but she thinks of him more as her best friend.
She had a daughter and named her Jenny. She was a very dotting mother, although she could be strict about some things, like making noise. When Jenny was six, Sasha died. That night, Jenny was so upset that her mother was not around to tuck her in that she started yelling, even though she was not allowed to yell, for her Mommy. Anthony, who Jenny called Daddy, ending up sinking down to the floor and shaking. Jenny laid down the floor next to him, like her Mommy would, until his meltdown was over.
The next day, Anthony asked Jenny if he wanted new, better parents. Jenny said that she just wanted him. She promised not to throw noisy fits ever again, and she kept that promise.
Everything Anthony ever bought Jenny was from thrift stores, she and Anthony would ride the bus and walk everywhere, and she was not allowed to touch Anthony without asking. Other children were not allowed to go to her place because their parents didn’t trust her father, she would sometimes hear people say mean things about her father, and she would have spent the night at another kids place if whenever there was going to be fireworks because Anthony was afraid of them. She had to be careful not to be too loud, and she occasionally had to help her father calm down in public. Yet, she’s mostly happy and healthy. Anthony’s father dotted on her and spent most of his time with her, and he even took the effort to homeschool her. She calls him Daddy, and respects him like a parent, but she thinks of him more as her best friend.
DAKOTA FANNING
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