grigio: (happy girl)
Player's Name: Mouse
Are you over 16? Yes
Characters Played Here: Charlie McGee

Character: Julie Grigio
Series/Canon: Warm Bodies (Book)
From When? Shortly after she ditches R at the abanoned house and tries to make her way home without him.

History: right here

Personality: She's a spitfire of a girl. She's very sarcastic, sharp witted with a brilliant sense of humor. She's also been hardened by what she's seen and survived growing up. She's a positive realist. While she understands it's highly likely that the world is on it's way out, she hopes for a way to avoid it and fix things. She doesn't believe this is really, truly the end of things and believes there's still the possibility of finding a cure. This doesn't mean she's naive. On the contrary, she knows things are very dire in her world. The odds are certainly not stacked in humanity's favor, but she refuses to let go of her desire to change things.

She handles relationships in her own way, and the bonds she normally forms are very strong and long lasting, even if the start was rocky. Take for example her friendship with Nora. She met Nora after her then-boyfriend admitted to cheating on her with the girl and while this would drive most people to hate someone for possibly forever, it was a few weeks later that the girls bonded and eventually became best friends.

She also never gives up on people, but understands when they've just had enough of their world. When her then-boyfriend Perry started growing more distant after the death of his father and started becoming more hardened towards the world, she tried everything she could think of to get him back. His death at R's hands, however, was an easy thing for her to accept. Perry'd had his fill, he wanted out and while she was heartbroken that he was dead, she was happy he'd found relief from a world he just couldn't take anymore.

The same applies with Julie's mother running out on her and her father and dying at the hands of the zombies. Julie understood that her mother was too much a 'bohemian goddess', a free spirit, to be trapped in the stark white walls of Stadium Citi.

Julie's only ever known the post-apocalyptic world she's grown up in, but that doesn't mean at all that she's settled for her surroundings. She wants change and goes after it with so much life and fire that most people in her world don't show. She know's there's more to surviving than salvages and crops and that something out there can change and she'd rather die first than give up on finding it.

She has the capability to see beauty in things. A random patch of wildflowers growing next to someone's house brings her joy. Stolen art from a boarded up museum decorates her walls and she writes down everything because to her, it's important to remember what you see because you may never see it again. This attitude shows both hope that things can change and an understanding that things might not change in her lifetime.

Julie's relationship with her father is, unfortunately, pragmatic at best. He's a cold, distant man and this is part of what's hardened her. She understands what made him the way he is, the world going to shit and his wife committing suicide essentially. She understands why he's stuck on survival mode, but she wants him to be fun again. She wants the father who spent an hour hauling buckets of water up to the top of a run down water slide just so she can have a ten second ride and the man who flat out refused to let a plant his wife stopped tending to die in his living room. But her father has become exceptionally militant in his behaviors and Julie rebels against it frequently in the way she dresses and her attitude in general.

It's not a negative attitude, either. It's just Julie being Julie. The girl who can see past the grey and the death and doesn't want life to just be routines and salvages and training.

Julie loves finding remnants of the World Before. Movie tickets for films she's never seen decorate one of the walls in her room along with posters of bands she only has MP3s of and her other walls are decorated with art she and her friends stole from abandoned museums. Even her room tells a lot about her. Each wall is a different color and has a different theme. One of them is colored yellow. It's devoid of decoration. Julie says it's a hope wall and that she has too many hopes for the world to find just a few things to put on it.

Unlike most people of her world, Julie refuses to be broken by her surroundings. She can't. She sees it as a type of death and she doesn't want to die.

While a lot has happened between her first time in New Dodge and this flux-in, she won't bee looking to go home soon. Her home, Stadium City, is gone. Blown up by a violent group of humans who want to take over everything. Since she's lost her family and a few of her friends, she's going to also be coming in a bit more jaded and guarded until she regains her footing.

She will also need a few days in the clinic because she was recently tortured with electricity and the loss of a finger.


What will your character do for work? She will discover Allison Young has held on to all of her money and will use it to buy an empty shop in the mall. She will pen a Color Me Mine type of place and offer childrens and adults painting classes.


Inventory: a messenger bag with a polaroid camera, a picture of R, her inhaler, keys to a mercedes (That won't show up in ND at all) and her sketch pad and journal.

Samples: And now for the hard part! If you need a prompt for your samples, refer back to the Applications Page.

Third-Person Sample: Having enough time to look out windows and just think was a rare thing for Julie back in Citi Stadium. It was always routine, routine, routine. Constant Vigilance. Eyes and Ears on Everything. It felt like hiding from the reality of their world. It felt like lying, that following a routine was a false sense of security. Safety was just danger out of place. Safety was stuffing yourself and thousands of others in a concrete box and building the walls higher and higher as you teach small children how to fire a gun accurately.

There was nothing safe about that, especially since it was quitting. It was giving up on life while you still walked around with a pulse. A different kind of zombie.

As much as Julie hated it, though, she knew she had to go back.

"My father will be looking for me, R," she says to him after a particularly close call with some of the airport residents. She thinks there's a flash of hurt in his eyes and almost doesn't want to continue, but she has to.

"It's not safe here. If I stay, and they come here and they find me..." She almost doesn't want to say the next part but it was necessary for her to understand...what? How worried she was? How important he was to her? R wasn't just a zombie. He was different. She liked how different he was. It gave her more hope than anything in the world and she had to keep it safe. It was her turn.

"You'll die," she finally adds with a tone of finality in her voice. No arguing. She's putting her foot down, stubbornness is go. She sees he understands this, another one of his many miraculous peculiarities.

"Keep you..." he starts to say, his voice shaky, unused.

"Safe. I know." And there's a smile from her, a faint, sad quirk of her lips.

"I'm keeping you safe, too."


First-Person Sample:

[Video:]

[ Well after fluxing in and finding herself somewhere somewhat familiar, well after checking into the clinic to get her various injuries and her missing finger taken care of (once she remembered where the clinic was) and well after getting a shower and food, there's a girl with shoulder length blonde hair and goldish-blue eyes on the TC. She looks tired, bruised, annoyed and wary and yet, here she is. On the TC. Probably coming from the clinic, if her attire of a hospital gown is any indication. ]


Hi...uh...New Dodge. I'm Julie Grigio and I was here before. Years ago.

So if anyone remembers me, please make yourself known.

[ For anyone that remembers her, Julie used to be a significantly chipper kind of girl, upbeat and positive for a girl whose world was dying. But now, she just looks worn down and significantly exhausted from it all. So the upbeat and chipper is hardened, forced. She doesn't know what to feel about being here, honestly. Not that home is great. Home consists of her discovering her mother is a zombie, first off, and she's just not sure how to feel about it. She goes to say more, opening her mouth briefly but then she closes it right away, shaking her head and just turning her TC off. ]

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