Jasmine Muxin

Writer's Name: Fox

Writer's Age: 17

E-Mail: Thezoo@foothill.net

Character's Name: Jasmine Muxin but she hates it. She prefers to simply be called Jaz.

Character's Age: 15

Nature: Human

Description: She's 5'6, 140 lb.'s with a trim, toned body. Her eyes are hazel and her auburn hair is in a pixie cut. Jasmine has that kind of girl next door look, not a nock out gorgeous girl but pretty never the less. Of course, she could care less what she looked like as long as no one messed with her.

Personality: Spunky is an understatement. Jasmine has an attitude and is not afraid to use it. Living on the street for three years has toughened her up and made her somewhat leery of other people and good intentions. She likes to appear tough and cool, uncaring for other's and not needing care from them. But down deep, she has a soft spot for the underdog and has a longing to be loved. And once you get to know her she can be funny and loyal.

Abilities and Weaknesses: Jasmine is a sensitive, but a weak one. In order to sense anything from anyone she would have to be touching them or they would have to be giving off some powerful vibrations. She knows she can sense something's but she does not consider herself to be a psychic. She is also a small time thief, mainly pick-pocketing and lock picking. She is not adverse to shop lifting if she is certain there is no one watching and no cameras (which in these days is rare so she tries to avoid it all together).

History: Jasmine was borne to a middle class family in Sanctuary Maine on March 5, 1985. Even as a young girl she was headstrong and when she hit her teens things sky rocketed. At age 12 her parents were already having problems with her and after a knock down, drag out verbal fight with her parents Jasmine dropped out of school and ran away. Since then she has been staying with friends and steeling what she needs to get by.

                         

                                           

                            

                         

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