Post by Bazile Austin Coast on Feb 25, 2010 23:27:30 GMT -5
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I THINK I'M LOST IN THE LETTERS.[/font]
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[/b], but you can call me Baze. my birthday's August 17, 1975, so if you're too lazy to do the math, that means i'm 33 years old right now. currently, i teach Future Planning//Family and Consumer Science at newport high. i'm also a male, in case you couldn't tell. oh! and i'm also straight, and if you can live with that, i'm sure we'll be great friends."[/size][/center][/blockquote][/ul]
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WHEN HER REPLY MEANT EVERYTHING.[/font] [/blockquote][/ul][/center]
"You look really familiar! Have I seen you before?"[/font][/color]
"Well I look like your average twenty-seven year old man. I'm built pretty averagely, though I have some muscle that I've kept toned since from when I was in high school and on the football team.My hair is dark, but still very full, though being young that's not shocking. Even if you hear my sister making fun of my hair. My eyes are brown as well.I'm not really tan but kind of. And I have to sadly admit this but, even if I don't know who this is, my daughter's friends say that I look just like Kristoffer Polaha."[/font]
"So, what do you like?"[/font][/color]
What do I like? Well I like spending time with Krystal, my daughter, when she not with her boyfriend, joking around with my co-workers and friends Steven and Marshall, and watching television. I'm simple. I also like the bar that I own and run, along with Steve and Marshall. Me and Krystal live above it. It's just fun to be a bartender because you get to be creative and make your own drinks or put a personal touch on one. And the interaction is awesome, another perk of the job. Teaching though is something that I take pride in too. Just being able to make a bell go off in a kids head, or prepare them for something that I think they would not have been ready for without me, it's great."[/font]
"And the things you could live without? What about them?"[/font][/color]
"Well the punk that my daughter dates, I could do without him, and people who whine at me about everything, like my sister Cassidee. God she gets on my nerves, rubbing in her happy, working marriage while mine ended shortly after we were married. I guess marrying your high school girlfriend because you already had a two year old with her. That's one of the reasons I hate being pressured into things. Her father almost killed me because when we first found out, I didn't want to get married right away. I was still a teenager, but at nineteen I caved, and was unhappy with it until she filed for divorce. Which is why I hate lawyers with a passion, because they cost so much and are pretty useless. She got everything, though, thank the lord for having a stable job when we were divorced, I got full custody of Krystal and she ran off with some guy.So Portland, Oregan is not really my favorite place anymore, hense why we moved to California, and the fact that there was a teaching position available here. "[/font]
"And what are the things you just can't stand?"[/font][/color]
"Something that really gets on my nerves is when you nag at me. I'm a laid back kind of person, so i don't take well to being nagged at. Another thing is judgement of a person by why they do or look or talk. There more to people than just looks and what you are involved in."[/font]
"Do you have any bad habits? What about good ones?"[/font][/color]
"Being the oldest of all the grandkids/cousins I tend to be a little over protective when it comes to one of them especially my little sister. Plus since Krystal, I've become some what of a worrier. I mean I am still laid back except when I don't know what she's doing, or where she is. Then full on over protective dad mode kicks in without me trying to let it. But other than that, I'm some what lazy when there isn't something to do. When it comes to work though, I'm on top of everything. I'm very helpful and I actually, even if I own the bar, ecxeed what I expect from the co-owners because I'm kind of a neatfreak and a bit controlling too."[/font]
"Oh, really? Well, how about the secrets?"[/font][/color]
"Sure hope this doesn't get out, but sometimes I let Krystal throw parties, and I don't really try to stop her from taking beers or anything. I know it's irresponsible, but so far not making a big deal about it, has kept her away from it, but I wouldn't care if she tried to sneak it at least once, she should learn about it, at home though, not going anywhere."[/font]
"And the fears?"[/font][/color]
"I'm a little afriad of heights. I don't really get it but I am, it's kind of irrational for me because, I'm never really anywhere really high up to feel this fear. Another isn't irrational at all is losing Krystal would kill me, and I'm afriad that Jessie will swoop in and take her away from me. "[/font]
"Do you have any special talents?"[/font][/color]
"I'm amazing at mixing good drinks, and I have been since maybe I was eighteen."[/font]
"And last but not least, what's your relationship status/history?"[/font][/color]
"Well I am single actually, with a sixteen year old daughter, so yeah I would say i'm no longer a virgin. My ex-wife still lives back in Oregan with her new beau and has completely forgotten about me and our daughter Krystal."[/font]
call me up to confess
THAT IT'S ME YOU THINK ABOUT.[/ul][/center][/size][/b]"Where were you born?"[/font][/color]
"Portland, Oregan. That's the place that even if I hate it, will always be my home town. My one and only place that just breathes home when I enter the city. The hustle and bustle doesn't really match it, but is close to New York. I kind of miss it because it holds my parents, but me and my best friends and my daughter moved out to California to start fresh, so it's in my past."[/font]
"And what's up with your family?"[/font][/color]
"Madison Harriet Grey-Coast is my mother. When she was twenty seven she was the first of the three children that my grandparents on her side had, to have a child, which would be me. She was the oldest and had married first. Having me, Bazile Austin Coast, was a miracle in itself since she had been told she could not have children two years before. She's a generous woman, and cares about her children greatly. Yes, children, because three years after she had me, I got the the "biggest joy" of my life, My sister Cassidee Marleena Grey-Harkus. By that point, my parents were divorced and my mother had met someone else with whom she had Cassidee. She's my half sister.
Sadly, her father is more a dad to me than my own. He seemed to just write me out of his life once my mom left him, like I was a constant reminder of the person who gave up a happy life and family for, oh yeah that's right, the brother of his best friend. I would understand it a little more if I wasn't already so attatched to Krystal, my daughter, when the divorce happened. My dad isn't one for babies, so he didn't really grow to know me.
Cassidee is a brat, and always has been. She rubs in her success with being on the radio and having a great spouce in my face, though, she doesn't have time to have kids, so i get to rub Krystal's existance in her face while I work two jobs and still have time to be a great dad.
My daughter looks nothing like me, with her blonde hair and blue eyes, so I'm convinced that somewhere in my family there are blue eyes, and I was passed on the ability to pass it on to a child, and since her mother was a blonde with brown eyes, it would be the only reasonable explaination as to how she got her ice blue eyes. Her humor is very much like mine, sarcatic and witty. And she's a wonderful girl, even at sixteen she's got her head on straight."[/font]
"Now, tell me your story."[/font][/color]
April 17, 1975, thirty-three years ago, was the birth of a boy named Bazile Austin Coast. His mother so tired after his birth to see him until the next day, and his father not really caring to see him, so he was loved by nurses for a night. The next morning, when he was brought to his mother, the smile she wore when she saw him showed how his life would be with her. Seeing as his father was not there, and was back at work, people could just assume how that was going to turn out. Which, wasn't well. A year later, Madison Grey-Coast became Madison Grey once again, divorcing her husband. The love she had once felt between them changed once they had their son. The son that he had been hoping for for years before that.
Two years later, a baby girl was a gift from heaven to the woman that Baze called mom. She had been blessed with him, but now she had a daughter. Sure, the girl wasn't from Dennis Coast, but from Greg Harkus. His mom moved in with Greg shortly after finding out about the baby, and shortly after they were blessed by Cassidee's birth, the two married. Being a good father figure came natural to Greg, and he was a better when it came to raising children than Dennis Coast.
Years later, after many grandchildren were born, his aunts married and had given a child or two to the total of kids in the family, everyone thought that the family was done expanding for a while. One Stevens, one Coast, one Grey-Harcus, two Stewarts, and one Grey and everyone was content with the size. Though, an accident on the night of the winter formal senior year for Baze led to the family expanding to accept one more person. He was seventeen years old when his little girl was born, and he's loved her ever since, even if the then quarterback thought that his life was over. So two years later, his baby momma became his wife, he was nineteen, she was eighteen, and he was almost forced into marrying her. Her dad never liked her after that, though he's not a bad guy, and tried to do the right thing by going with the marriage. By the time Krystal was nine though, the marriage was done. He had gone through school, was able to teach and was going to when Jessica Marie Warner-Coast gave up on him. She didn't want to be with a teacher, she wanted the jock that she had been with. Who was exciting and interesting, and she didn't think him being a teacher really showed that. Cheating on him was her way of showing him that, before filing for divorce. He gave up easily, not really in love with Jessie.
Working a few years in Portland, his hometown, he became accompished as a teacher, knowing that he could handle it now. He was looking for a move, hoping that he could find one before Kryssie entered high school, but it just so happens no place had an opening until she was a sophomore. Newport High School in California was open for him and he accepted. His best friends decided to up and move with him, since Marshall Kramer's father had just passed and left a large two floor building to him. The upstairs was turned into an apartment for Kryssie and Baze, as well as Steve and Marshall. It was a huge building. The lower floor well, that became a bar, though they are fairly new, it isn't well known, so he's glad he has teaching as a second job incase this ends up falling through like most of their schemes do.[/font]
I NEED YOU HERE WITH ME.[/ul][/center][/size][/b]
"So, here's the deal. My name is Jennie and
I've been role playing for five years.
Plus, I'm sixteenyears young,
and I found you guys from been here
oh, and the secret code is in the rules."
RUSSO.
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