Mɣsti☾ - Accepts, not are layout but I did say you can change it and it looks good.


Child of Athena

User Image

To those who don't know me, my name is Isabelle Lynn. I am 15 years old and evidently, female and straight.

Out in the real world, i have a father, named Robert, who is 46 years old and works as a lawyer for some firm in the city. My younger sister was killed in a car crash 2 years ago.

I have spent 2 years at Camp Half-Blood and live there year round. Fellow campers describe me as cheerful, determined and dedicated to a task. I am very friendly to others and am more open towards the younger campers. I am also very good at math, am very athletic and have high agility and adaptability.

You should also know I carry 2 knives in sheathes on my thighs that i can use and throw and am somewhat proficient at hand to hand combat.
I also have a hairclip given to me last year that

Things that I really like include challenges, games, strategy, knowledge, creativity and winning. Things that I am scared of, but try to hid it, include ghosts and being alone.

In my past, I grew up with my father and my sister. Because my father worked a lot to support all 3 of us, I took a lot of responsibility in taking care of my sister, taking her to school, feeding her and helping her daily. I would be awake long enough to see my father come home late at night, be able to talk to him for a bit and then finally go to bed myself. I know my father did love the 2 of us, even though he wasn't always there and I knew it was tough for him to work for us so i knew i would take more responsibility soon and help support the family.

Then 2 years ago my sister was killed. It happened when someone blew a red light and slammed into our car on a saturday, right into the back seat door on my sister's side. She was bled internally to death when the impact destroyed her rib cage and cut open many of her organs. That tore me and my father apart, and that was when he told me about this camp, where he said I would discover who I truly was and that I was different. Now 2 years at this camp, I feel truly free of most of my responsibilities and am discovering who I truly am