[quote=BytheSpleen] Name: Jun BeaumontAge: 15Grade: Year 3 of Lower Secondary SchoolGender: FemalePersonality: A girl of few words and even fewer thoughts to call her own, Jun comes across to many in the academic world as dim in intellect and doubtful for success, at least, not without a good role model to base off of. Though this may be the case for her report cards, which are consistent C's, this deficit does not extend to her athletic and social capabilities (she has garnered quite a reputation as a social butterfly and an expert tennis player). And yet, despite these benefits, a troubled family life with a history of scandal has only built up her stress to proportions exceeding that of most of the disgruntled adolescents of Japan. These stresses, perhaps, were the reasons for her learning deficit.Appearance : Strengths : Physically, she's a model player in tennis, and as such, her physical strength is well-rounded in all aspects : endurance, resilience, and intensity. Partially due to her French heritage, she stands taller and slightly heavier over most of her other classmates at 6 feet, 120 lb. As a friend, she manages to hide her stress inhumanely well (well, just more than most as she's used to making it her strength in tennis) and is often the consultant for her own friends.Weaknesses : Well, that's where her strengths end. She isn't bright-minded or eager to pursue any fields based on academic education, and as such, her loss of motivation in academics has led to her being unable to read overly complex words, though the bits she might remember can aid her with enough common sense and thinking. When alone, her stresses tend to build up much more quickly, causing her to panic and behave irrationally until she has calmed down. Anything beyond that, and...well, she had to go through therapy twice after a few attempts.Bio/History : Will stuff in later. [/quote] It checks out, though I'd like a bio because I'm a prick XD