Post by ZACHARIAH DYLAN ROSE, on May 9, 2011 16:44:03 GMT -5
ROSE, zachariah d y l a n
dougie poynter -- zachariah dylan rose
dougie poynter -- zachariah dylan rose
whats that in your head?
"a simple melody".
"a simple melody".
name: Cel
age: Eighteen soon xP
roleplaying experience: A whilee
roleplaying sample:Ksea was never one to sleep in late in the morning. The latest she probably slept being on the tour so far was probably around nine o'clock, and many times she was the only awake then. Everyone else was usually passed out drunk, had a hangover, or so fucked on drugs that they were boring to be around. She didn't really mind being the only one awake; sometimes it was a refreshing. Other times, though, she got immensely bored and wished that she had at least some company.
But this morning was a morning like any other. She woke up and tiptoed about the bus, making sure to wake up Emilia or Luxio. She adored the two of them; they were both photogenic, which was a huge plus for Ksea. It was so incredibly hard to photograph people who weren't, obviously, but she was glad she got stuck with such an amazing pair of people. Silently, she slipped into the bathroom to get ready for the day. She figured she'd head over to Starbucks with her camera for the time being until more people begin to awaken. Minutes later she slid out of the bathroom. She grabbed her camera off of the counter and headed out.
It was a nice day out. It wasn't warm yet, but it was certainly getting there. She didn't have to wear her big coats anymore, or her heavy winter sweaters. Now, she could settle for a light hoodie with a shirt underneath. She liked this weather, but she did love winter as well, especially the first snowfall when the snowflakes powder the streets like fried dough at a fair. She smiled to herself as she walked, suddenly yearning for the fried dough at the city's fair in Connecticut.
As she walked, Ksea took in her surroundings. She hadn't really gotten out much, so she thought this was a pleasant walk. She snapped a few photos of the beautiful scenery of Maine; she had been here once on vacation with her foster parents, and was glad to be able to come back. Finally, she reached Starbucks, and entered. It was smaller than ones in Boston but much larger than ones in Connecticut. She smiled.
She strolled over to the counter and smiled at the young girl working behind the counter. "Welcome to Starbucks, how may I help you?" the girl said softly. She seemed like she was still waking up and could use some caffeine herself. Ksea examined the menu above the counter for a moment before responding. "Um, may I have a caffè mocha and a blueberry scone, please?" She watched as the girl moved about. For someone who looked quite tired, she moved around quickly, and within moments had Ksea's order ready. She smiled and paid, moving over to a table by the window.
Ksea glanced around. There was only one other person there, who seemed to be way into the newspaper. Quietly, and almost creepily, she snapped a picture of him sitting there on a couch with his legs crossed and nose in the paper. She smiled. She broke small pieces off of her scone and began to eat them, wondering how long she would have to sit here and wait for other people to wake the hell up.
when you think things are getting better
"remember we're best friends for never".
"remember we're best friends for never".
full name: Zachariah Dylan Rose
nickname: Zach, Z, Ri
age: 21
band, position: Sue The Lawyer, lead guitar
sexual orientation: Bisexual
hometown: Long Beach, California
this is the way out!
"this is my home now".
"this is my home now".
how did you get here: Okay, when a mommy and daddy love each other very much- wait, they don't have to love each other I guess, just be horny at the time. Haha, well anyway. I was born in Long Beach, California to a couple of great parents. I was their first, but they had four other kids after me. Yeah, my parents were like rabbits, but that's besides the point. Coming from a big family, I was always encouraged to do different things to be like, role models for the younger ones. I got into sports in school, realized I hated it, and stopped. I took up art, realized I hated it, and stopped. Then I got into music, realized I loved it, and stuck with it.
I know I'm not supposed to say this, but I do have a favorite sibling. She was born about a year after me, but we could be like, twins. We're the closest in age and the closest relationship wise. She got into music when she started school, too, and she said it was because of me. That made me proud, of course! I talk to her a lot - well I mean I talk to all my family a lot but to her and my mom the most. Anyway, I'm rambling, aren't I? I do that sometimes... When I was eleven we moved to Florida because my dad got some big lawyer job over there or whatever. I was a little upset, but I was eleven so I didn't really care all that much. I think I actually had a better time living there than in California.
A year later is when I got real into music. I picked up on the guitar, and actually won my first electric guitar in my middle schools' raffle thing. I loved it. My parents got me an amp and everything, but I think they regretted it after I really started learning how to play. They got used to it after a while, and sometimes even asked me to play for them. So then I went on through high school, being the weird kid that knew how to play guitar really well and never did any work. I didn't care, really; I didn't want to be popular, and I still passed every subject. I'm just a little different, I guess.
In my last two years of high school a few friends and I had this garage band thing going on. We weren't bad, either - there would be bloc parties and things like that and we'd perform with some other local bands. But within months it all seemed to collapse. A few of the members didn't take it as seriously as I did, and eventually moved on to college. They left on a bad note, pretty much saying that if I didn't start making a plan for myself that I would end up being nothing. I ignored it, I didn't care what they had to say. My dad told me to follow my dreams and that's what I was gunna do.
Since then I'd been bouncing around from band to band, but they weren't really bands, more like side projects. A lot of the bands had potential, but the some of the people just weren't cool with each other anymore. So I kept auditioning for different bands until I would find the right one. About three years ago I met some people who love music just as much as I do, and we hit it off pretty well. I auditioned for them, they liked me, and now here I am, in a band called Sue The Lawyer. Ironic how my Dad's a lawyer, isn't it? Needless to say he wasn't to ecstatic, haha.
we're on a misson
"and we'll take our time".
"and we'll take our time".
likes: comic books, drinking, sleeping late, being funny, watching television
dislikes: being bored, seeing others upset, being told what to do, obnoxious people