Sunni
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Name
Sunni
Gender
Female
Sexuality
Sunni isn't really looking for a serious relationship,
and it's not often that she has romantic feelings for anyone. When she does get
a small case of the butterflies, it seems her crush is always someone of the
opposite gender. If you asked her plainly she'd probably say she was straight,
but willing to try and make a relationship work with a girl if the feelings were
there. Sunni hasn't really had enough experience in romance to say for certain
her preferences, but so far it's only been males.
Birthday
07/28
Year unknown
Zodiac
Sunni is a Leo
Personality
Childhood
--
Adventurous ★ Sneaky ☆ Friendly ★ Playful
As a child, Sunni was rather bright and cheerful to be around. With an innocent smile and charismatic attitude, she truly lives up to her name with her sunny personality. In her
preschool years she was fairly well likes by both her class mates and her teachers, easy to get along with but a little slow at times. She struggled with learning the basics in school and had difficulty grasping common concepts that should have been obvious to her. This problem would continue with her later in life as well, and she has always had to work extra hard in school to keep her grades at a minimum of average.
At this age, Sunni seemed to have a rather adventurous spirit as well as conveying a rather mischievous streak as well. Her and her best friend, Leevi, often found
themselves up to their necks in trouble. You'd think Leevi, the bolder of the two, would be the one to create the chaos they got themselves in but that's not quite true. For the most part it was actually Sunni who came up with their most elaborate schemes. Sneaking into the cafeteria kitchen, late night adventures around the park, seeing who could take the most snacks during snack time without
getting caught, all the normal childhood games.
Preteen Years
--
Optimistic ★ Encouraging ☆ Sociable ★ Lacking Self-confidence
w.i.p
Teen
--
Sassy ★ Up Beat ☆ Paranoid ★ Wild
Heavily influenced by Leevi, Sunni’s personality got a lot more wild. Determined that she would no longer be a push over, Sunni let lose like a caged tornado and tore up everything in her path. Gone was the innocent little girl who watched on from the side lines but never joined in. Good-bye to the person who encouraged people who were not only indifferent to her praise but also unappreciative of her kindness. Sunni wanted to be someone, she wanted to stand out and be the type of person people talked about and noticed. Attention was suddenly a deep craving, and the more people noticed the more she wanted them to approve at what they saw.
Partying was a new hobby, and with it came fake friends and heartbreak. Still, in her mind the only way she’d be accepted was if she participated in everything everyone else did. However she did draw a line at some activities, such as drinking and smoking, and always valued living more than popularity. Leevi helped hold her to this promise, and kept her out of a lot of temptations that could have ended in chaos.
Her sassiness increased, becoming quicker at giving snide remarks and witty responses. When talking to others she did her best to keep conversations light and upbeat, preferring not to get into any deep topics that might cause her discomfort due to her lack of struggles (or worse, make her start acting like a goody goody again). Even after all the trouble she went through to avoid others problems, Sunni still found herself caring. It bothered her that she couldn't escape this part of herself, so she tried everything she could to mask it by blowing people off and ignoring others.
During this time she was given nicknames like ‘Starlight’ and ‘The Star’, titles she'd soon become nearly obsessed with keeping. The nicknames meant a great deal to her, it meant she had an image, and she was desperate to keep it as a trophy of her new found popularity. It was around this time she got her star piercing on her ears, showing them off and always talking about how they matched the black stars swirled on her fur.
Her appearance also began to become increasingly important to her, and the longer she stared in the mirror the more she hated the face that looked back. Comparing herself to others made her spiral deeper and deeper into the preexisting insecurities she had about herself, nothing she ever did satisfied her hunger to improve who she was. The irony of this is that she had changed who she was so that she’d no longer care what others thought, but in the end she only made things ten times worse.
Not all of what happened during this time period of her life is regrettable however, it was during this time that she was introduced to the theater. Time spent with her ‘friends’ had given her plenty of time to work on her acting, and considering Leevi was signing up she figured it might be fun to try. During all the other trials of her teenage years, theater was the one bit of drama she actually enjoyed. Her singing was rather average, but boy she could act. Self confidence on the stage was a necessary attitude, you really just had to get out there and own it. Leevi killed it, and with his help Sunni soon ranked next to him in skill. Even if it was fake, the mock self esteem started boosting her own self esteem, and she became addicted to the feeling of being in the spot light on display for the world. Because it wasn’t her they were seeing, it was the character she was portraying, yet it was still her they gave the applause to. To her, it was like getting the attention she wanted without having to struggle for it; there was no competition. Appearance didn’t matter here either, because the crowed wasn’t seeing Sunni, they were seeing the character she portrayed. It was almost as if she was someone else, and she loved it.
Young Adult
--
Determined ★ Spirited ☆ Passionate ★ A Star
As the days pass and weeks turn into months, Sunni continues to grow and grow until finally she reaches the age of what most consider to be a young adult. Her partying days
died away, and her need for attention calmed as her hormones settled down. After many nights digging into the pits of her soul, Sunni decided that it was time she really considered her future and where she wanted to be in the next ten years. She knew if she continued to live the way she did nothing good would come of it, and therefor it was time to really focus on the big picture; what comes after being a kid?
Four years of acting had taken their tole, rounds of applause and encores had almost inflated her ego and ripped away much of her internal fear of not being good enough. Acting professionally crossed her mind once or twice, but it was never really her dream to make it big in that field. Drama was a vent for her, a way to escape her own life and fill the shoes of someone else. If she were to do it for a living, she was afraid the one vent she had would suddenly become stressful and to demanding, suffocating her and snatching her release away. Though it was never certain this would happen, the risks were just to high.
Instead she took a different route, desiring to become a talent scout for acting and music. She wanted to go out and see all the wonderful gifts others had to offer, see the variety of people and feel the tingle run down her spine whenever she heard or saw something breathtaking. Throughout her life she had sought for attention, and now that she had found it she wanted to offer it to someone else. Learning to give was a big step for Sunni, and giving away her spotlight proved just how much she had always deeply wanted to help others achieve their dreams.
Her attitude goes from 'do whatever the others do and laugh about it' to 'do what I wanna do and never worry about if others approve.' It's a huge leap, I know, but it took her many years to learn this important truth. And again, not everything was perfect for her still.
Her new confidence made some people view her as cocky and vain. The way she tried to take charge of every little project can get quite annoying, even if she's only doing what she thinks is right. It's hard to reason with her, because when it comes to the things she has planed in her head she's very picky on how things run in her department. Her ideas can get out of control, and she gets carried away way to fast when working on something she's passionate about. Every now and then she gets a little bit bossy, bringing back some of that sass from her teenage years. Now that she openly expresses that she cares for others again, it's also put a big target on her back. She'll fall for almost any
reasonable sob story (nothing outrageous like 'my mom set my Christmas tree on fire and flew it to the moon and that's why I can't give you your $20 back') and it can cause difficulty to her job at times. Her personal feelings can get in the way of her work, and it's often young rising musicians and actors will seek her out and try to weasels their way into her getting them an audition with a labeler. Because of this she has to act fairly strict when scouting, more so than she'd like to be, just in case someone tries to leap at her.
At times she can find her job a bit stressful, hating to turn down a kindred spirit, and often feeling guilty when she has to watch young faces fall once they've heard they didn't make the cut. Still she stays, because she finds it all the more wonderful when those faces light up in such a delight it's nearly blinding.
Hopefully, she will continue to keep her head held high and always know she's a star. Because, after all, the sun is a star c;
History
Sunni has had a fairly normal life, nothing overly traumatic has ever happened and she is grateful for that. As an only child she was fairly spoiled by her parents, but it was her grandmothers firm guidance and lessons that stopped her from turning into what some might consider a brat. Growing up she spent a lot of time with her grandmother because her parents were always away, so the two became fairly close. When her grandma became suddenly ill and passed away, Sunni was devastated. It took her awhile to recover from the loss, and she still misses her like crazy. However the morals she learned from her and the advice she gave will forever help guide Sunnis life.
During her preteen years, Sunni struggles a bit with having to chose between being herself and changing so other people would like her. She was called names like snitch and a 'goody-goody' and it was hard for her to handle. She wasn't necessarily bullied, but the other kids tended to leave her out because she was no fun to play with. As she began to notice her lack of friends, the urge to be excepted overwhelmed her and she started to do anything she could to be the attention she craved.
During the teenager part of her life she joined into what I'd call the fake crowed, trying to follow the trends and get noticed by her peers. At home she fought with her parents a bit, going through that normal teenage to adult transaction part of her life. After learning popularity wasn't all it was cut out to be, Sunni moved on and started to do more things for herself instead of others. Eventually she would find a career path she loved and pursue her desire to help people find their inner star the way she had.
There is nothing about her past that she would change, mostly because she knows the past has shaped her into who she is today and she's happy to be the way she is.
Relationships
Leevi
w.i.p
Parents
Sunni's relationship with her parents is fairly strong, being raised as an only child she was fairly dotted on. Before she was born her parents had one other child who died in infancy due to an unknown illness. Because of this, her parents were always overly protective of her. However they were hard working and had to travel a lot for their jobs, so they left Sunni in the care of her fathers mother the days they had to be away. This did not stop them from calling
everyday just to check up on her, and their undying dedication for their daughter was obvious to everyone. As she began to grow they did
everything they could to support her and her decisions, wanting only the best and happiest life for their daughter. During her teenage years there were a few
rough moments but nothing that ever did any real damage. As a young adult they continue to check on her regularly and do whatever they can to help her. Sunni loves both her parents and wants them to be proud of the person she has become.
Grandmother
Sunni and her grandmother were very close when she was younger, the majority of her youthful years were spent living at her grandmothers home. Her grandmother taught her a lot of things, things ranging from the best way to get bubble gum out of your fur to dealing with challenging problems in life. When she passed away Sunni went through a very hard time adjusting, but knew her grandmother wouldn't have wanted her to grieve for as long as she did. In truth she doesn't remember everything her grandmother taught her, but she certainly remembers the kindness, warmth, and love she felt for the woman who raised her. She will forever be a part of Sunni's heart and is one of the people who shaped her into the person she is today.
Questions and Answers
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
"You know… I’m not sure there is such a thing as perfect happiness. I mean of course there are reasons to be joyful, but to be perfectly happy seems almost impossible. I guess it’s in those little moments, when you’re laughing so hard with your friends and family that your sides start hurting and you feel out of breath. Those times where everything else just seems so unimportant and you can’t stop smiling so you sit there and just bath in the bliss of the moment… To me, those seem like the only moments close to perfect happiness."
What or who is the greatest love of your life?
"The greatest love in my life, aside from my family, would be my best friend Leevi. We’ve been though a lot and even if he can be odd there is never a dull moment when he’s around. I mean, I don’t like him in a romantic way, but I love him just like he was my own brother. Without him, I’d be a mess."
When and where were you the happiest?
"To be honest, I’m happiest when I’m with my friends. Doesn’t really matter where we are or what we’re doing, so long as we’re together. If I had to pick an ideal place though, I’d have to say out under the stars would be my favorite location. Something about a clear, starry night and the warmth of my friends laying beside me just really makes me happy."
What is your greatest fear?
"Alright, so It’s kinda hard to admit this but I have to say I’m afraid of disappointing people. I can’t exactly figure out why, its just something about knowing I didn’t reach the expectations of someone else kinda hurts deep in my chest. Maybe it’s cause I fill like I let someone I cared about down, or maybe I’m just worried about others opinions sometimes. Leevi keeps saying that I need to loosen up and stop caring so much about what others think, maybe he’s right."
What do you most value in your friends?
"Totally honesty. Honesty is just one of those things that are really important in friendship to me, because honest people tend to be
the people you can trust the most. That’s probably why me and Leevi get along so well, cause even though he can be rather blunt in his honestly I know whatever he says to me is the truth. It’s important for me to be able to trust my friends. "
Sunni
Gender
Female
Sexuality
Sunni isn't really looking for a serious relationship,
and it's not often that she has romantic feelings for anyone. When she does get
a small case of the butterflies, it seems her crush is always someone of the
opposite gender. If you asked her plainly she'd probably say she was straight,
but willing to try and make a relationship work with a girl if the feelings were
there. Sunni hasn't really had enough experience in romance to say for certain
her preferences, but so far it's only been males.
Birthday
07/28
Year unknown
Zodiac
Sunni is a Leo
Personality
Childhood
--
Adventurous ★ Sneaky ☆ Friendly ★ Playful
As a child, Sunni was rather bright and cheerful to be around. With an innocent smile and charismatic attitude, she truly lives up to her name with her sunny personality. In her
preschool years she was fairly well likes by both her class mates and her teachers, easy to get along with but a little slow at times. She struggled with learning the basics in school and had difficulty grasping common concepts that should have been obvious to her. This problem would continue with her later in life as well, and she has always had to work extra hard in school to keep her grades at a minimum of average.
At this age, Sunni seemed to have a rather adventurous spirit as well as conveying a rather mischievous streak as well. Her and her best friend, Leevi, often found
themselves up to their necks in trouble. You'd think Leevi, the bolder of the two, would be the one to create the chaos they got themselves in but that's not quite true. For the most part it was actually Sunni who came up with their most elaborate schemes. Sneaking into the cafeteria kitchen, late night adventures around the park, seeing who could take the most snacks during snack time without
getting caught, all the normal childhood games.
Preteen Years
--
Optimistic ★ Encouraging ☆ Sociable ★ Lacking Self-confidence
w.i.p
Teen
--
Sassy ★ Up Beat ☆ Paranoid ★ Wild
Heavily influenced by Leevi, Sunni’s personality got a lot more wild. Determined that she would no longer be a push over, Sunni let lose like a caged tornado and tore up everything in her path. Gone was the innocent little girl who watched on from the side lines but never joined in. Good-bye to the person who encouraged people who were not only indifferent to her praise but also unappreciative of her kindness. Sunni wanted to be someone, she wanted to stand out and be the type of person people talked about and noticed. Attention was suddenly a deep craving, and the more people noticed the more she wanted them to approve at what they saw.
Partying was a new hobby, and with it came fake friends and heartbreak. Still, in her mind the only way she’d be accepted was if she participated in everything everyone else did. However she did draw a line at some activities, such as drinking and smoking, and always valued living more than popularity. Leevi helped hold her to this promise, and kept her out of a lot of temptations that could have ended in chaos.
Her sassiness increased, becoming quicker at giving snide remarks and witty responses. When talking to others she did her best to keep conversations light and upbeat, preferring not to get into any deep topics that might cause her discomfort due to her lack of struggles (or worse, make her start acting like a goody goody again). Even after all the trouble she went through to avoid others problems, Sunni still found herself caring. It bothered her that she couldn't escape this part of herself, so she tried everything she could to mask it by blowing people off and ignoring others.
During this time she was given nicknames like ‘Starlight’ and ‘The Star’, titles she'd soon become nearly obsessed with keeping. The nicknames meant a great deal to her, it meant she had an image, and she was desperate to keep it as a trophy of her new found popularity. It was around this time she got her star piercing on her ears, showing them off and always talking about how they matched the black stars swirled on her fur.
Her appearance also began to become increasingly important to her, and the longer she stared in the mirror the more she hated the face that looked back. Comparing herself to others made her spiral deeper and deeper into the preexisting insecurities she had about herself, nothing she ever did satisfied her hunger to improve who she was. The irony of this is that she had changed who she was so that she’d no longer care what others thought, but in the end she only made things ten times worse.
Not all of what happened during this time period of her life is regrettable however, it was during this time that she was introduced to the theater. Time spent with her ‘friends’ had given her plenty of time to work on her acting, and considering Leevi was signing up she figured it might be fun to try. During all the other trials of her teenage years, theater was the one bit of drama she actually enjoyed. Her singing was rather average, but boy she could act. Self confidence on the stage was a necessary attitude, you really just had to get out there and own it. Leevi killed it, and with his help Sunni soon ranked next to him in skill. Even if it was fake, the mock self esteem started boosting her own self esteem, and she became addicted to the feeling of being in the spot light on display for the world. Because it wasn’t her they were seeing, it was the character she was portraying, yet it was still her they gave the applause to. To her, it was like getting the attention she wanted without having to struggle for it; there was no competition. Appearance didn’t matter here either, because the crowed wasn’t seeing Sunni, they were seeing the character she portrayed. It was almost as if she was someone else, and she loved it.
Young Adult
--
Determined ★ Spirited ☆ Passionate ★ A Star
As the days pass and weeks turn into months, Sunni continues to grow and grow until finally she reaches the age of what most consider to be a young adult. Her partying days
died away, and her need for attention calmed as her hormones settled down. After many nights digging into the pits of her soul, Sunni decided that it was time she really considered her future and where she wanted to be in the next ten years. She knew if she continued to live the way she did nothing good would come of it, and therefor it was time to really focus on the big picture; what comes after being a kid?
Four years of acting had taken their tole, rounds of applause and encores had almost inflated her ego and ripped away much of her internal fear of not being good enough. Acting professionally crossed her mind once or twice, but it was never really her dream to make it big in that field. Drama was a vent for her, a way to escape her own life and fill the shoes of someone else. If she were to do it for a living, she was afraid the one vent she had would suddenly become stressful and to demanding, suffocating her and snatching her release away. Though it was never certain this would happen, the risks were just to high.
Instead she took a different route, desiring to become a talent scout for acting and music. She wanted to go out and see all the wonderful gifts others had to offer, see the variety of people and feel the tingle run down her spine whenever she heard or saw something breathtaking. Throughout her life she had sought for attention, and now that she had found it she wanted to offer it to someone else. Learning to give was a big step for Sunni, and giving away her spotlight proved just how much she had always deeply wanted to help others achieve their dreams.
Her attitude goes from 'do whatever the others do and laugh about it' to 'do what I wanna do and never worry about if others approve.' It's a huge leap, I know, but it took her many years to learn this important truth. And again, not everything was perfect for her still.
Her new confidence made some people view her as cocky and vain. The way she tried to take charge of every little project can get quite annoying, even if she's only doing what she thinks is right. It's hard to reason with her, because when it comes to the things she has planed in her head she's very picky on how things run in her department. Her ideas can get out of control, and she gets carried away way to fast when working on something she's passionate about. Every now and then she gets a little bit bossy, bringing back some of that sass from her teenage years. Now that she openly expresses that she cares for others again, it's also put a big target on her back. She'll fall for almost any
reasonable sob story (nothing outrageous like 'my mom set my Christmas tree on fire and flew it to the moon and that's why I can't give you your $20 back') and it can cause difficulty to her job at times. Her personal feelings can get in the way of her work, and it's often young rising musicians and actors will seek her out and try to weasels their way into her getting them an audition with a labeler. Because of this she has to act fairly strict when scouting, more so than she'd like to be, just in case someone tries to leap at her.
At times she can find her job a bit stressful, hating to turn down a kindred spirit, and often feeling guilty when she has to watch young faces fall once they've heard they didn't make the cut. Still she stays, because she finds it all the more wonderful when those faces light up in such a delight it's nearly blinding.
Hopefully, she will continue to keep her head held high and always know she's a star. Because, after all, the sun is a star c;
History
Sunni has had a fairly normal life, nothing overly traumatic has ever happened and she is grateful for that. As an only child she was fairly spoiled by her parents, but it was her grandmothers firm guidance and lessons that stopped her from turning into what some might consider a brat. Growing up she spent a lot of time with her grandmother because her parents were always away, so the two became fairly close. When her grandma became suddenly ill and passed away, Sunni was devastated. It took her awhile to recover from the loss, and she still misses her like crazy. However the morals she learned from her and the advice she gave will forever help guide Sunnis life.
During her preteen years, Sunni struggles a bit with having to chose between being herself and changing so other people would like her. She was called names like snitch and a 'goody-goody' and it was hard for her to handle. She wasn't necessarily bullied, but the other kids tended to leave her out because she was no fun to play with. As she began to notice her lack of friends, the urge to be excepted overwhelmed her and she started to do anything she could to be the attention she craved.
During the teenager part of her life she joined into what I'd call the fake crowed, trying to follow the trends and get noticed by her peers. At home she fought with her parents a bit, going through that normal teenage to adult transaction part of her life. After learning popularity wasn't all it was cut out to be, Sunni moved on and started to do more things for herself instead of others. Eventually she would find a career path she loved and pursue her desire to help people find their inner star the way she had.
There is nothing about her past that she would change, mostly because she knows the past has shaped her into who she is today and she's happy to be the way she is.
Relationships
Leevi
w.i.p
Parents
Sunni's relationship with her parents is fairly strong, being raised as an only child she was fairly dotted on. Before she was born her parents had one other child who died in infancy due to an unknown illness. Because of this, her parents were always overly protective of her. However they were hard working and had to travel a lot for their jobs, so they left Sunni in the care of her fathers mother the days they had to be away. This did not stop them from calling
everyday just to check up on her, and their undying dedication for their daughter was obvious to everyone. As she began to grow they did
everything they could to support her and her decisions, wanting only the best and happiest life for their daughter. During her teenage years there were a few
rough moments but nothing that ever did any real damage. As a young adult they continue to check on her regularly and do whatever they can to help her. Sunni loves both her parents and wants them to be proud of the person she has become.
Grandmother
Sunni and her grandmother were very close when she was younger, the majority of her youthful years were spent living at her grandmothers home. Her grandmother taught her a lot of things, things ranging from the best way to get bubble gum out of your fur to dealing with challenging problems in life. When she passed away Sunni went through a very hard time adjusting, but knew her grandmother wouldn't have wanted her to grieve for as long as she did. In truth she doesn't remember everything her grandmother taught her, but she certainly remembers the kindness, warmth, and love she felt for the woman who raised her. She will forever be a part of Sunni's heart and is one of the people who shaped her into the person she is today.
Questions and Answers
What is your idea of perfect happiness?
"You know… I’m not sure there is such a thing as perfect happiness. I mean of course there are reasons to be joyful, but to be perfectly happy seems almost impossible. I guess it’s in those little moments, when you’re laughing so hard with your friends and family that your sides start hurting and you feel out of breath. Those times where everything else just seems so unimportant and you can’t stop smiling so you sit there and just bath in the bliss of the moment… To me, those seem like the only moments close to perfect happiness."
What or who is the greatest love of your life?
"The greatest love in my life, aside from my family, would be my best friend Leevi. We’ve been though a lot and even if he can be odd there is never a dull moment when he’s around. I mean, I don’t like him in a romantic way, but I love him just like he was my own brother. Without him, I’d be a mess."
When and where were you the happiest?
"To be honest, I’m happiest when I’m with my friends. Doesn’t really matter where we are or what we’re doing, so long as we’re together. If I had to pick an ideal place though, I’d have to say out under the stars would be my favorite location. Something about a clear, starry night and the warmth of my friends laying beside me just really makes me happy."
What is your greatest fear?
"Alright, so It’s kinda hard to admit this but I have to say I’m afraid of disappointing people. I can’t exactly figure out why, its just something about knowing I didn’t reach the expectations of someone else kinda hurts deep in my chest. Maybe it’s cause I fill like I let someone I cared about down, or maybe I’m just worried about others opinions sometimes. Leevi keeps saying that I need to loosen up and stop caring so much about what others think, maybe he’s right."
What do you most value in your friends?
"Totally honesty. Honesty is just one of those things that are really important in friendship to me, because honest people tend to be
the people you can trust the most. That’s probably why me and Leevi get along so well, cause even though he can be rather blunt in his honestly I know whatever he says to me is the truth. It’s important for me to be able to trust my friends. "