Post by EVANGELINE MARGARET WARD on Apr 8, 2014 21:37:46 GMT
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NAME: Evangeline Margaret Ward. Evangeline means "bringer of good news." Margaret means "Pearl."
NICKNAMES: Evy, Evan
AGE: 47
GENDER: Female
BIRTHDAY: December 13
SCHOOL: Princeton University, Yale Law School
MAJOR: Philosophy and History double major. JD in law.
GRADE: graduated
OCCUPATION: Dean of Hawthorne Academy
SEXUAL ORIENTATION: Straight
ETHNICITY: English/Irish
FACE: Michelle Fairley
HEIGHT: 5'5"
WEIGHT: 124 lbs.
HAIR&EYE COLOR: She has deep auburn hair that falls right below her shoulders. It can be rather stubborn, and she always has to do something to it in order for it to cooperate. In the summer it frizzes because of the humidity. On a normal day, she'll wear it down, in loose waves. Her eyes are bright blue.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES: None
LIKES: winning, success, her family, her children, being in control, a good drink, baseball, the theatre, socializing, meeting new people, travelling, Europe, history, philosophy, John Locke, freedom, strawberries, champagne, classical music, jazz, opera, science fiction, The Lord of the Rings, The Hobbit, Shakespeare, stargazing, swimming, springtime, walking around the city, ice skating in Rockefeller center, sarcasm, The Yankees
DISLIKES: stupidity, people who break the rules, liars, Nietzsche, not being able to express her opinions, oppression, human rights violations, revisionist history, The Boston Red Sox, golf, migraines, riding the subway, strong scents, colds, impatient people, late work, not meeting a deadline, bad writing, losing
STRENGTHS: ambitious, bold, caring, brilliant, logical, analytical
WEAKNESSES: very strict, has high expectations, extremely opinionated, can become self destructiveFEARS: not being challenged physically and mentally, losing her children, death
SECRETS: I feel really guilty that I stole my husband from his first wife.
My children are both my greatest strength and greatest weakness.
I'm scared of bugs.
OVERVIEW: To say Evangeline is a tough woman would be an absolute understatement. Throughout her forty seven years of existence, she's developed a tough skin. It takes a lot to offend her and a lot to bother her. Being a woman in a male dominated field, Evangeline always found herself discriminated against. She used to let sexism bother her, but now she wears her gender like armor. Now, she laughs at misogynists. She has taught her children to be strong and independent like her, especially her girls. As a mother, she is very strict. She expects her children to work hard and reach their standard of excellence. Evan realizes she can be exceedingly harsh on them, but it is truly all out of love.
She is very bright. Her mind is constantly working and analyzing things. When she's relaxing, she can almost always be seen with some sort of book. She reads all the time, and she reads a wide array of genres. If she feels like she's not exercising her mind enough, she can become self destructive. A few times in her life, she's gone without sleep. And sometimes she won't eat.
As a dean and former teacher, she is a strict disciplinarian. Rules are there for a reason, and anyone who breaks those rules get punished. She doesn't pick favorites nor does she cater to the wealthier, more prominent families. Former deans of the high school have notoriously looked away when the children of the elite misbehaved, but that simply isn't the case with Evan. She is fair and dishes out punishment equally. Such refusal to play politics has become rather controversial amongst parents. Naturally, the scholarship kids and those less prominent like her way of ruling, but the wealthy elitists tend to call her unfriendly names behind her back.
Outside of school, Evan can surprisingly have a good time. When she is with her family and friends, she has a very sarcastic and dry sense of humor. People who are used to seeing her in a professional atmosphere are often surprised when she makes a joke. She quite enjoys socializing and meeting new people. Although she is not a fan of parties, Evangeline will attend them if necessary. Her personal preference is to meet people intimately, one on one. A word to the wise: do not underestimate her in a drinking match. She can hold her liquor.
PARENTS: George Kennedy, physicist, 74Margot Kennedy, economist, 70
SIBLINGS: Elizabeth Donovan, 42Michael Kennedy, 40
Robert Kennedy, 38
OTHER FAMILY: Aaron Ward, 48, husbandAllison Ward, 17, daughter
Charlotte Ward, 14, daughter
Nathaniel Ward, 10, son
Romeo Donovan, 22, nephew
PETS: Aristotle, Golden Retriever, 6
Alia, Golden Retriever, 2 months
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS: Upper
HISTORY: On December 13, Margot Kennedy gave birth to her first child, a girl that she named Evangeline. One year prior to Evangeline's birth, Margot was pregnant with a child but miscarried. She named her firstborn girl Evangeline because it means "bringer of good news" or "messenger of God." Evangeline was the best news for Margot and her husband, George. Evan and her family lived in a beautiful house overlooking a beach in Maine. When summer came around, Evan would always go swimming, and she'd help her mother plant flowers in the garden. Evan's baby sister, Elizabeth, was born five years after her. Evan was very protective of her baby sister. Her mom joked that Elizabeth had a second mother. Two years after Elizabeth, the youngest Kennedy, Robert was born.
Soon Evangeline was off to school. She was very nervous, but she soon got used to the new environment. She grew up fast. Most of her days were spent daydreaming about going to a big city and becoming someone important. She studied a lot, even in elementary school, and during good weather, one could always find her under the giant Cherry tree in her yard, reading a book, or playing with her siblings on the beach. Her childhood was very quaint, very simple.
In high school, she was at the top of her class. She participated in a lot of extracurricular activities. She played the clarinet in band, and volunteered her time doing a lot of community service projects. She wanted to go to a top school after high school, and make something of herself. Both her parents were successful in their jobs. Her mother was a well known economist and her father an up and coming physicist. Evan simply wanted to make them proud of her. During her senior year, she applied to many colleges. Her dream being Yale or Princeton. When her admissions decisions arrived in the mail, she was shocked to find out she got into all of the schools she applied to. She picked Princeton. Once the summer was up, she packed her belongings and was off to New Jersey.
The course load at Princeton was much harder than she was used to. She was expecting that, but it still shocked her for some reason. She studied hard and refused to let up. She wanted to succeed, and failure was not an option. She lived at the library during her free time, and never went to any parties. During her sophomore year, her roommate convinced her to go to a mixer. She was nervous, but knew it was time for her to socially engage with her classmates. Little did she know, her friend was planning on setting her up with a guy. It was there that she met the handsome and charming, Aaron Ward. She was drawn to him in a way she couldn't describe. Evan had previously had crushes on boys during her giggly high school years, but she never truly felt anything stronger than infatuation. They talked for a while, and he asked her out on a date. Thus began their relationship.
They loved each other passionately, fought like they were insane, but always made up. He was her soul mate, and she was his. When graduation loomed around the corner, they knew they had to start thinking about the future. Evangeline was going to attend Yale Law School and get her JD while Aaron was planning on staying in Princeton for graduate studies. They agreed to try long distance. Unfortunately, it didn't work, and they ended up breaking off their relationship. Evangeline was heartbroken, but she refused to let it get in the way of her studies. She graduated close to the top of her law class.
Now that she was completely finished with college, she set out to become a successful lawyer. She was offered a position at a big New York City firm. She was an excellent lawyer, but she always felt like she got the short end of the stick because she was a woman. That just motivated her more. She became a definite workaholic. Evan hardly let herself have any free time to herself. The few friends she had could see she was slowly self destructing. Her boss could see she was overworking herself, and forced her to take a vacation.
Over her break, she ran into a familiar face at the Museum of Natural History. Aaron had an exhibition up. They went out for coffee, and all of her old feelings came flooding back to her. She was still in love with him. Right before their coffee date ended, she told him she still felt something. Sadly, John told her he felt the same way for years, but he had moved on and was now married. Humiliated, she left with the intention of never seeing him ever again. But later that evening, in the pouring rain, Aaron showed up at her doorstep. He told her that she was the only woman he ever loved. He said he wasn't in love with his wife anymore, and that she was just a replacement for the real woman of his dreams. They spent the night together, and later that month, Aaron filed for divorce.
When the divorce was finalized, they spent the next two years dating. Somewhere during that time span, Aaron's ex-wife showed up at Evan's workplace. She told Evangeline off and called her a few unpleasant names. Her boss was unimpressed with the little showdown, so he fired Evan. Evangeline was furious. Now she had no job, and a woman out to get her. Aaron told her not to worry because he loved her, and he knew she'd find somewhere else to work. That night, he proposed. Evan accepted.
She got a job teaching philosophy at Columbia University. It paid well, and she actually grew to like it better than her previous job. Once she established herself at Columbia, Aaron and her were married. Not long after their wedding, she became pregnant with their first child, a girl that they named Allison. Three years later she had another child, Charlotte, and then four years after Charlotte, she had Nathaniel. Becoming a mother was the best thing for her. She mellowed out. She left her job at Columbia after Nathaniel was born and got a job teaching history at Hawthorne Academy. When the dean retired two years ago, they offered her the position. She accepted, eager to tackle an administrative position.
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