Post by Holly Jenkins on Dec 21, 2016 8:13:32 GMT
Holly Jenkins
Basic Information
Full Name: Holly Frances Jenkins (Quintyne)
Nicknames: Harlequin
Age: 26 years old
Birthday: January 26, 1990
Gender: Female
Orientation: Hetero
Hometown: Bensonhurst, Brooklyn, New York
Species: Human
Face Claim: Britt Robertson
Player: Lucretia
Essential Information
Personality:
Likes: Freedom, testing weapons, playing games.
Dislikes: People asking about her past, boredom, rules, people getting between her and Tommy, people neglecting her, being in emotional pain.
Strengths: Intelligence, fighting abilities, not easily fooled/persuaded, puts up an emotional barrier toward most people, relatively resistant to pain (congenital analgesia/indifference to pain).
Weaknesses: Thinking too much, her past, codependency, impulsive.
Fears: Losing Tommy, being alone, reverting back to her old ways.
Dreams/Goals: Having a family of her own, finding her purpose, "Happily Ever After" ending.
Mental Health: Congenital Indifference to Pain, Codependency, Dissociation, Compulsive Liar, Histrionic Personality Disorder
Overall: Holly is living in a constant state of denial about the details of her past, but this has given her the ability to live in a constant state of excitement and euphoria. Her mind is almost always occupied by thoughts of her husband, and when it isn't, her thoughts often turn violent. Towards most people, Holly comes off as shamelessly flirtatious, though her advances never hold a shred of honest interest in whoever the object of her entertainment happens to be. She is almost dangerously dependent on Tommy's presence in her life, becoming aggressive and willing to act impulsively to these feelings if anything threatens him. However, Holly takes a general enjoyment toward most people, but rarely thinks of anyone as more than an object to toy with. While her past has left her mind somewhat dysfunctional, she rarely acknowledges any part of it, having convinced herself that a majority of it never happened, or simply warping the memories into something better. Because of this, she is not bitter toward the world, but is typically apathetic to it.
Family: Harold Quintyne (Father), Sharon Viteri (Mother), Barry Quintyne (Brother), Dick Viteri (Father-in-law), Marianna Quintyne (née Johnson; Mother-in-law), Tommy Jenkins (Husband), 'Ace' and 'Chuckles' (dogs)
History: Holly spent the beginning of her childhood attempting to escape the rest of her family, due to the arguing which could be heard around the neighborhood and her brother's failed dreams of rock-stardom. They lived in the more luxurious side of Brooklyn, and Holly often spent her time with neighbors when the fighting became too loud. However, she was always trying to support her family as well as possible, what with her brother living at home even at the age of 23 without a job and her mother's tendency to splurge. When Holly turned 3, her mother left her family to live with her new boyfriend, leaving Harold to support the family on his own, though this and the fact that his wife had left him led to his alcoholic nature. From the age of 4, she would help her father with his work as a con artist whenever she could (despite her dislike of his occupation), and never stopped supporting her brother and giving him hope to go for his dreams. Though she never wanted to lose either of her parents or brother, she felt as though she was born into a broken house, with nowhere to run.
The longer her family lived without her mother, the more Holly learned to hide her feelings from her brother and father. She would never let her father think she was disappointed in him or that she blamed him for her mother leaving, or for bringing a new woman home every night. She treated him like he was the most wonderful person in the world, and called him her idol, despite the times when he would come home at 3 or 4 in the morning, obviously having been drinking the night away, which led to his tendency to physically abuse her. Though, she could never bring herself to blame him for that either, and always pretended as though it never happened in the morning.
With her brother, she knew that his dream of becoming a rock star was too good to be true. He could hardly play guitar, his drummer was clumsy, the bassist never showed up to practice, and nobody wanted to hear the way the lead vocalist shouted at the microphone with absurd lyrics. Though, anytime he invited her to practice, she would always just give him a smile and say he was doing great. When he wasn't playing with the rest of his "band", her brother spent most of his time in his room, playing video games or watching porn on his computer, smoking pot and not paying any mind to the fact that a child lived with him. When Holly was 6, Barry raped her, though she never told her father for the fear that he might fall into a deeper hole of guilt. After a few weeks of enduring the constant assault, her brother left home to live with his vocalist, Jim, which left Holly to push the event from her mind, convincing herself that it hadn't happened so she could keep her home life as perfect as possible.
When Holly started school, she immediately dove into her studies, working hard so as to make her father happy and proud. Not long after entering middle school, she asked her father if she could take gymnastic lessons, to which he gave her all the money she needed in order for her to become a successful gymnast. As soon as she was able to get a job, Holly began to work for her neighbor at their grocery store, saving up money for a car. Her dad had a lot of money, but one of the things that bothered her was that she couldn't support herself, which led to her father not taking care of himself enough. While she found her neighbor had a similar interest in her as her brother, and he constantly took advantage of her at the threat of her losing the job, she was determined to keep quiet about his advances so as to not worry her father. Holly continued gymnastics throughout high school, and received a full-ride scholarship to Columbia University, graduating from high school as valedictorian at the age of 16. Before she left for college, Harold told her that he'd proposed to his girlfriend (at the time), who he'd found at a bar down the street a few months prior, and it honestly worried Holly a little that he was moving so fast with her. However, she had given him her best smile and congratulated them before heading off to the city.
While Holly originally majored in gymnastics, her interests began to lean toward psychology, determined to finally understand her broken family. She switched her majors around, and received her bachelor's degree for psychology at 19 and worked as an intern at an asylum in D.C. immediately after. Though she had originally felt bad for neglecting her father so much since she started her college education, her father ensured her that he was happy with his new wife, Marianna, and that he was proud of her success. While working as an intern, Holly met Guy, a doctor who worked at the asylum with her, and he asked her out not long after they had met. Though she refused him the first several times due to having no interest in the idea of a relationship, she finally accepted and they stayed together throughout her intern years. Her initial fears of being in a relationship with someone, having been convinced that men only ever wanted one thing from her, were eased when she saw that Guy seemed to be purely interested in simply giving her love. However, she never let him catch on to any traumas of her past.
After 3 years of doing various jobs around the mental hospital, she finally got a permanent job as a psychiatrist. The first patient she was assigned to was an ex-soldier named Tommy, who suffered from severe PTSD and sociopathic tendencies. As she worked to cure him, she found herself drawn to his free, uplifting spirit, and his ability to see right through her. Though she was his doctor and he was the patient, at times, it felt as though it was the other way around. Initially, she'd assumed any advice he had to give would be completely insane and unreasonable. However, she couldn't help her mind from making sense of it all, all his explanations and ideas.
A few months into her sessions with him, she began to notice his attraction toward her, made clear by his flirtatious comments and questions about her personal life. This made her uncomfortable at first, but she couldn't help but feel excited by the idea of harboring his affection. Though, she knew she would be insane to pursue anything past a professional relationship. Just as she felt herself pulling away from her boyfriend, Guy, he proposed to her and, eager to finally have a semblance of a normal life again, she agreed. She told her father, who seemed happy for her and was trying to get as many people to go to the wedding as possible, as well as her best friend at the time, Phoebe. However, when she relayed the information to Tommy, calling him unhappy would be an understatement.
On the day of her wedding, Tommy managed to get an invitation to the ceremony, and before they said "I do", he shot Guy dead in front of her. Though angry and afraid at first, Holly couldn't help but feel free from the life she secretly never wanted. The incident somewhat acted as a switch, and she was driven to a state of madness, and she felt thankful to Tommy for giving her that. After a few months of attempting to keep a hold on her work life without Tommy, she realized just how much she missed his presence in her life, and accepted his offer to run away together. The two were married soon after. A few years after living a free, chaotic life with her husband, the apocalypse hit. This only made her happier, though, because it made her feel as though all ties to her old life were, literally, wiped away. The two have been driving through the United States since it began, and have made an impressive display of themselves against the newfound threats of the undead.
Likes: Freedom, testing weapons, playing games.
Dislikes: People asking about her past, boredom, rules, people getting between her and Tommy, people neglecting her, being in emotional pain.
Strengths: Intelligence, fighting abilities, not easily fooled/persuaded, puts up an emotional barrier toward most people, relatively resistant to pain (congenital analgesia/indifference to pain).
Weaknesses: Thinking too much, her past, codependency, impulsive.
Fears: Losing Tommy, being alone, reverting back to her old ways.
Dreams/Goals: Having a family of her own, finding her purpose, "Happily Ever After" ending.
Mental Health: Congenital Indifference to Pain, Codependency, Dissociation, Compulsive Liar, Histrionic Personality Disorder
Overall: Holly is living in a constant state of denial about the details of her past, but this has given her the ability to live in a constant state of excitement and euphoria. Her mind is almost always occupied by thoughts of her husband, and when it isn't, her thoughts often turn violent. Towards most people, Holly comes off as shamelessly flirtatious, though her advances never hold a shred of honest interest in whoever the object of her entertainment happens to be. She is almost dangerously dependent on Tommy's presence in her life, becoming aggressive and willing to act impulsively to these feelings if anything threatens him. However, Holly takes a general enjoyment toward most people, but rarely thinks of anyone as more than an object to toy with. While her past has left her mind somewhat dysfunctional, she rarely acknowledges any part of it, having convinced herself that a majority of it never happened, or simply warping the memories into something better. Because of this, she is not bitter toward the world, but is typically apathetic to it.
Family: Harold Quintyne (Father), Sharon Viteri (Mother), Barry Quintyne (Brother), Dick Viteri (Father-in-law), Marianna Quintyne (née Johnson; Mother-in-law), Tommy Jenkins (Husband), 'Ace' and 'Chuckles' (dogs)
History: Holly spent the beginning of her childhood attempting to escape the rest of her family, due to the arguing which could be heard around the neighborhood and her brother's failed dreams of rock-stardom. They lived in the more luxurious side of Brooklyn, and Holly often spent her time with neighbors when the fighting became too loud. However, she was always trying to support her family as well as possible, what with her brother living at home even at the age of 23 without a job and her mother's tendency to splurge. When Holly turned 3, her mother left her family to live with her new boyfriend, leaving Harold to support the family on his own, though this and the fact that his wife had left him led to his alcoholic nature. From the age of 4, she would help her father with his work as a con artist whenever she could (despite her dislike of his occupation), and never stopped supporting her brother and giving him hope to go for his dreams. Though she never wanted to lose either of her parents or brother, she felt as though she was born into a broken house, with nowhere to run.
The longer her family lived without her mother, the more Holly learned to hide her feelings from her brother and father. She would never let her father think she was disappointed in him or that she blamed him for her mother leaving, or for bringing a new woman home every night. She treated him like he was the most wonderful person in the world, and called him her idol, despite the times when he would come home at 3 or 4 in the morning, obviously having been drinking the night away, which led to his tendency to physically abuse her. Though, she could never bring herself to blame him for that either, and always pretended as though it never happened in the morning.
With her brother, she knew that his dream of becoming a rock star was too good to be true. He could hardly play guitar, his drummer was clumsy, the bassist never showed up to practice, and nobody wanted to hear the way the lead vocalist shouted at the microphone with absurd lyrics. Though, anytime he invited her to practice, she would always just give him a smile and say he was doing great. When he wasn't playing with the rest of his "band", her brother spent most of his time in his room, playing video games or watching porn on his computer, smoking pot and not paying any mind to the fact that a child lived with him. When Holly was 6, Barry raped her, though she never told her father for the fear that he might fall into a deeper hole of guilt. After a few weeks of enduring the constant assault, her brother left home to live with his vocalist, Jim, which left Holly to push the event from her mind, convincing herself that it hadn't happened so she could keep her home life as perfect as possible.
When Holly started school, she immediately dove into her studies, working hard so as to make her father happy and proud. Not long after entering middle school, she asked her father if she could take gymnastic lessons, to which he gave her all the money she needed in order for her to become a successful gymnast. As soon as she was able to get a job, Holly began to work for her neighbor at their grocery store, saving up money for a car. Her dad had a lot of money, but one of the things that bothered her was that she couldn't support herself, which led to her father not taking care of himself enough. While she found her neighbor had a similar interest in her as her brother, and he constantly took advantage of her at the threat of her losing the job, she was determined to keep quiet about his advances so as to not worry her father. Holly continued gymnastics throughout high school, and received a full-ride scholarship to Columbia University, graduating from high school as valedictorian at the age of 16. Before she left for college, Harold told her that he'd proposed to his girlfriend (at the time), who he'd found at a bar down the street a few months prior, and it honestly worried Holly a little that he was moving so fast with her. However, she had given him her best smile and congratulated them before heading off to the city.
While Holly originally majored in gymnastics, her interests began to lean toward psychology, determined to finally understand her broken family. She switched her majors around, and received her bachelor's degree for psychology at 19 and worked as an intern at an asylum in D.C. immediately after. Though she had originally felt bad for neglecting her father so much since she started her college education, her father ensured her that he was happy with his new wife, Marianna, and that he was proud of her success. While working as an intern, Holly met Guy, a doctor who worked at the asylum with her, and he asked her out not long after they had met. Though she refused him the first several times due to having no interest in the idea of a relationship, she finally accepted and they stayed together throughout her intern years. Her initial fears of being in a relationship with someone, having been convinced that men only ever wanted one thing from her, were eased when she saw that Guy seemed to be purely interested in simply giving her love. However, she never let him catch on to any traumas of her past.
After 3 years of doing various jobs around the mental hospital, she finally got a permanent job as a psychiatrist. The first patient she was assigned to was an ex-soldier named Tommy, who suffered from severe PTSD and sociopathic tendencies. As she worked to cure him, she found herself drawn to his free, uplifting spirit, and his ability to see right through her. Though she was his doctor and he was the patient, at times, it felt as though it was the other way around. Initially, she'd assumed any advice he had to give would be completely insane and unreasonable. However, she couldn't help her mind from making sense of it all, all his explanations and ideas.
A few months into her sessions with him, she began to notice his attraction toward her, made clear by his flirtatious comments and questions about her personal life. This made her uncomfortable at first, but she couldn't help but feel excited by the idea of harboring his affection. Though, she knew she would be insane to pursue anything past a professional relationship. Just as she felt herself pulling away from her boyfriend, Guy, he proposed to her and, eager to finally have a semblance of a normal life again, she agreed. She told her father, who seemed happy for her and was trying to get as many people to go to the wedding as possible, as well as her best friend at the time, Phoebe. However, when she relayed the information to Tommy, calling him unhappy would be an understatement.
On the day of her wedding, Tommy managed to get an invitation to the ceremony, and before they said "I do", he shot Guy dead in front of her. Though angry and afraid at first, Holly couldn't help but feel free from the life she secretly never wanted. The incident somewhat acted as a switch, and she was driven to a state of madness, and she felt thankful to Tommy for giving her that. After a few months of attempting to keep a hold on her work life without Tommy, she realized just how much she missed his presence in her life, and accepted his offer to run away together. The two were married soon after. A few years after living a free, chaotic life with her husband, the apocalypse hit. This only made her happier, though, because it made her feel as though all ties to her old life were, literally, wiped away. The two have been driving through the United States since it began, and have made an impressive display of themselves against the newfound threats of the undead.
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