Post by serena on May 24, 2012 21:20:44 GMT -5
[atrb=cellSpacing,0,true][atrb=border,0,true][atrb=style, width: 460px; background-image: url(http://i44.tinypic.com/34fb0ns.jpg);-moz-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px; -webkit-border-radius: 0px 0px 0px 0px; border: 4px ridge #7a9aa9, bTable][tr][cs=2] serena ophelia moreau. twenty. tourist. sophia bush. | |
[rs=2] | born and raised in paris, france serena never had an easy life. her parents decided to dump her on the side of the road when she was born. the police chief found her wrapped up in a bloody blanket, and his heart fell for her. he became her new father. but as she grew older she saw how possesive he was. she was more of an item then his child. many nights he would come home in a drunken state and get in bed with her. telling her to do things, touch things. serena being terrified listened to him. finally, when she was thirteen years old she couldnt take it. she said no. he hit her, hard. knocking her back. that was the final straw, she needed out. packing up as much as she could she ran. ran as far from that town as possible. she changed her last name to moreau and started over, working for a nice peasant woman. the woman looked after serena as if she was her own. when serena was nineteen she met diandre and fell in love. well lust at first, the two had relations many times and serena felt herself falling for him. she got pregnant, of course, and diandre proposed. her heart was on fire, she coldnt have been happier. he was the man of her dreams and she was having his baby, that was until he left her at the alter. she had just turned twenty, was five months pregnant and got dumped in front of 200+ people. she was pissed, as most women would be. so four months later she gave birth to their twins, oliver and brooke. its been about three months since then and serena got word that diandre was in miami, doing god knows what. the rage inside of her caused her to get a temporary apartment and is staying with her children, hunting him down. |
lauren. nineteen. enough. |