Post by karen on Jun 18, 2006 20:22:37 GMT -5
name- danielle joanna fox
age- 15
school level- sophomore
family- ryan marx-fox (mother, age 43), martin fox (father, age unknown by me) conrad dieter fox (brother, age 13)
likes- pulling pranks, cigarettes, jewelry, reading plays, getting on her parents nerves, boys, playing football and other team sports, flirting, other things to be revealed
dislikes- rules, restrictions, homework (not that she isn't smart, there are just many other things she'd rather be doing) and repeating herself
languages- english, french and spanish (mom made her and conrad learn different languages if only because it's a good skill to possess)
basic bio- Ryan got pregnant with Danielle about a year after leaving Italy. It was unplanned and at first, she wasn't even sure she wanted to keep the child. Martin soon found out and kind of talked her into keeping it.- months later, when she felt the first kick, she was glad that he had. She stopped working, only to return soon after Danielle was born. Emma Snow was named god-mother, and Sean, being the only male Ryan considered a friend, was named god-father (if this is ok with dawnie and bezzerstuson).
Martin then began asking Ryan to marry him. She said no every time until she found herself pregnant with Conrad a little over a year later. Again, she quit work and all her vices (GAH). In a repeat, she gave birth and went back to work.
She resigned as an active agent when Danielle was five and Conrad was three, after getting stabbed in the gut on a mission she was conducting with Emma. She almost died, but was saved when Emma retrieved her wounded body and pretty much carried her to a hospital. After that incident, which was explained away to Danielle and Conrad that mommy was sick with the flu, she resigned, realizing she didn't want her children to be motherless. It was a proverbial kick in the ass, but it worked.
After that, she began to teach in the agent training program at the academy, where she has a reputation as being one of the most humorless and vindictive teachers in residence.
OK. Danielle. Danielle is pretty much just like her mother, but with a sense of humor. She has the potential to be a dedicated and thorough agent, add to that her femme fatale demeanor and she could be truly deadly. But for now, she's a teenager who loves boys, running around and getting in trouble, smoking and drinking pilfered booze. She's been at the academy for the most of two years now, hanging around with Eva Snow and some others. Her brother recently joined her as an academy freshman. The two get along, but are as different as night an day. An extreme extrovert, while her brother barely sees the light of day, etc.
She loves testing her parents and is more afraid of her mother than her father.
Urm. that's pretty much it
name- chloe ford
age- 32
family- james (twin brother) parents are deceased, former MI agents
occupation- works with her brother as a mercenary
likes- drinking coffee, reading modern literature, the opera, chinese food while watching black and white movies, reading letters from her only friend in the world, being on a job, travel
dislikes- arrogant people and cheese
languages- english, spanish and russian (she became proficient in spanish during high school years and learned russian in college, for a while, letters she exhanged with paul she wrote in russian, testing her skills.)
education- has a degree in third world economics and political science (double major) with a minor in criminal justice (huge reason why she has practically no social life, never made any college friends- too busy)
skills- passable at hacking computers, learned A LOT about security systems and how to infiltrate them from her brother, black belt in shotokan and jujitsu (learned shotokan as a child, jujitsu after she finished college), can also kickbox and handle nearly any weapon you put in her hands.
basics- chloe ford did as she swore she would on her very first day at the academy. she left. the second she had a high school diploma, she rolled out, opting not to take the training program. she never wanted what her parents had and saw it through.
during school, she made friends with Pavel Abramov, who she knew as Paul Abrams. She eventually learned his secret, which she has kept to this day. after his failed assasination attempt against andrew york, he left, but the two have kept in contact through letters ever since.
she went to college, did what she needed to earn her degree, working nights teaching kids how to fight, self defense, of course. Her parents had arranged a trust for her and James, so school was paid for without worries. the money she earned in spare time was a nest egg.
graduation was approaching when she was called to attend a luncheon to "discuss her future". turns out, she'd been on the cias radar as a possible recruit, given her skills. the fact that she'd attended the mi academy was not lost on these people, neither was her parentage.
So she was faced with what she could never escape. and it was then that she realized that maybe it was what she wanted, after all. it was excellent money and adventure. The only thing she didn't like was the organization of it all. she consulted with her brother, and even with Paul.
it was then that her brother james left the MI, where he's become and agent, and they began to "freelance", as it were.
years later, they're respected and highly sought after, and get offers from other agencies (good and evil - heh, I said evil) pretty steadily.
They always turn them down. the twins own a spacious duplex on the good side of town. they tell their neighbors that they're in insurance.
chloe works, gets letters, sends letters and does the other things she likes mixed in with regular trips to the gym and to a local boxing studio.
she misses her friend paul, who she has only seen a handful of times in 15 years, while she was on mission around the world. these meetings are always brief for security reasons, but she treasures them.
she'd also glad that she and her brother have worked out their differences over the years, so now she has two friends.
that's pretty much all I have to say.