base claim
Annasophia Robb
Annasophia Robb
full name
Odile Antoinette Beauchamp
alias:
Each have nicknames they call each other, which can range from insults to compliments depending on their mood. But, usually, they call each other Dett and Odi. Most people, however, use their full names.
personal creed:
Odile - "I'm not afraid of a thousand eyes when they're above five hundred smiles."
Odile Antoinette Beauchamp
alias:
Each have nicknames they call each other, which can range from insults to compliments depending on their mood. But, usually, they call each other Dett and Odi. Most people, however, use their full names.
personal creed:
Odile - "I'm not afraid of a thousand eyes when they're above five hundred smiles."
gender:
female
age:
Odile, on the other hand, has just reached eighteen this year.
orientation:
straight
relationship status:
Odile has never been in a serious relationship in her life due to health reasons and lack of confidence.
family status:
They have no other family besides each other. Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp perished, but not together. Their father was killed in a freak car accident while their mother died of electrocution in the bathtub. Both deaths were investigated, but no guilty party could be found and they were ruled to be accidental. Odette has been raising Odile since she was 17 and the younger sister was 10.
is the character in a gang/law enforcement agency/ citizen:
Both are merely citizens, though Odette could make for a good gang member
state your industry and occupation:
Odile is an up-and-coming professional surfer; though many health related complications have kept her behind some of her peers. She has a natural talent for it though and has made some considerable money from winning championships and from her sponsors.
personality:
Odile, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. She grew up in turbulence and danger around every corner, and it is by some miracle that her sisters best efforts haven't put her in the ground yet. Blinded by her love and adoration for Odette, Odile cannot see the clearly unhealthy level of resentment that her sister holds for her. She is in deep denial, a problem in-and-of-itself, and has devoted herself to remaining by Odette's side when no one else will. Able to see the good in anyone, Odile has a very magnetic and charming personality to her. She wants to grow up so fast, always mimicking Odette's mannerisms and style (despite being the polar opposite) and yet nothing she does can hide the fact she is still very much a child. However, years of being degraded and put down by her sister have worn away at her self-esteem. Passionate and hungry, Odile wants to make a name for herself as a surfer in the professional ring and it is clear that her spirit is as fluid and unpredictable as the ocean. She's still a teenager, still learning who and what she wants to be, and is prone to mood-swings and irresponsibility. There's still so much developement she needs to go through to become a real person; Odile has never been loved or felt love, though her heart as sped up once or twice for a boy before. She's never known independence and is being crippled by an invisible ceiling forced upon her by Odette. She's constantly coming down with strange illnesses and injuries that leave her helpless, further reinforcing the notion she cannot survive on her own.
character image(s):
female
age:
Odile, on the other hand, has just reached eighteen this year.
orientation:
straight
relationship status:
Odile has never been in a serious relationship in her life due to health reasons and lack of confidence.
family status:
They have no other family besides each other. Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp perished, but not together. Their father was killed in a freak car accident while their mother died of electrocution in the bathtub. Both deaths were investigated, but no guilty party could be found and they were ruled to be accidental. Odette has been raising Odile since she was 17 and the younger sister was 10.
is the character in a gang/law enforcement agency/ citizen:
Both are merely citizens, though Odette could make for a good gang member
state your industry and occupation:
Odile is an up-and-coming professional surfer; though many health related complications have kept her behind some of her peers. She has a natural talent for it though and has made some considerable money from winning championships and from her sponsors.
personality:
Odile, on the other hand, is the complete opposite. She grew up in turbulence and danger around every corner, and it is by some miracle that her sisters best efforts haven't put her in the ground yet. Blinded by her love and adoration for Odette, Odile cannot see the clearly unhealthy level of resentment that her sister holds for her. She is in deep denial, a problem in-and-of-itself, and has devoted herself to remaining by Odette's side when no one else will. Able to see the good in anyone, Odile has a very magnetic and charming personality to her. She wants to grow up so fast, always mimicking Odette's mannerisms and style (despite being the polar opposite) and yet nothing she does can hide the fact she is still very much a child. However, years of being degraded and put down by her sister have worn away at her self-esteem. Passionate and hungry, Odile wants to make a name for herself as a surfer in the professional ring and it is clear that her spirit is as fluid and unpredictable as the ocean. She's still a teenager, still learning who and what she wants to be, and is prone to mood-swings and irresponsibility. There's still so much developement she needs to go through to become a real person; Odile has never been loved or felt love, though her heart as sped up once or twice for a boy before. She's never known independence and is being crippled by an invisible ceiling forced upon her by Odette. She's constantly coming down with strange illnesses and injuries that leave her helpless, further reinforcing the notion she cannot survive on her own.
character image(s):
physical description:
EYE COLOR: Both have dazzling blue eyes
HAIR STYLE AND COLOR: Both are blessed with gorgeous blonde locks that cascade in soft waves and curls
HEIGHT: Odile is short and petite, reaching only about five foot and six inches tall.
WEIGHT: Odette is a rather thin woman, but not without her curves and muscles. She tops out at about 110 lbs and Odile is the same, despite being considerably shorter. She has a bit more to her body, especially in the muscle department.
COMPLEXION: Both are fair skinned, though Odile is slightly darker due to the tan she built up from having been in the sun most of the time.
BODY TYPE: While Odette is quite modelesque and tall, with legs that go on forever and proportions that are the stuff of men's dreams, Odile represents a more average and simple body type. She's fit and compact, and just as lovely as her sister with firm muscles and healthy muscle.
EYE COLOR: Both have dazzling blue eyes
HAIR STYLE AND COLOR: Both are blessed with gorgeous blonde locks that cascade in soft waves and curls
HEIGHT: Odile is short and petite, reaching only about five foot and six inches tall.
WEIGHT: Odette is a rather thin woman, but not without her curves and muscles. She tops out at about 110 lbs and Odile is the same, despite being considerably shorter. She has a bit more to her body, especially in the muscle department.
COMPLEXION: Both are fair skinned, though Odile is slightly darker due to the tan she built up from having been in the sun most of the time.
BODY TYPE: While Odette is quite modelesque and tall, with legs that go on forever and proportions that are the stuff of men's dreams, Odile represents a more average and simple body type. She's fit and compact, and just as lovely as her sister with firm muscles and healthy muscle.
unique skills and abilities:
Odile is a prodigy when it comes to surfing. She grew up on a board and in the water, and is always chasing the next big wave on the horizon. She's passionate and has an ability to make others feel the same passion and excitement in their own life. Odile has been sick, on and off, for most of her life; so she treats every day as if it is her last.
Odile is a prodigy when it comes to surfing. She grew up on a board and in the water, and is always chasing the next big wave on the horizon. She's passionate and has an ability to make others feel the same passion and excitement in their own life. Odile has been sick, on and off, for most of her life; so she treats every day as if it is her last.
strengths and weaknesses:
For Odile, her greatest strength is her also her greatest weakness. She's blind in so many ways that both help and hinder her. She chooses to see only the best in others, especially when they can't see it in themselves just yet. She's capable of bringing out the best in others and finding the silver-lining in all situations. Part of it is born from her gratitude for living through multiple illnesses and injuries, making her grateful for each day that allows her to continue doing what she loves. Odile wants to have a family, to experience love and great joy, without the bittersweet taste of resentment from her sister. That blindness she has though, it makes her weak and vulnerable to being taken advantage of and hurt more easily than others. Usually this is done at the hands of Odette, but others have also used her innocence and kindness against her as well. Odile needs to mature and stand tall on her own, to take responsibility for her life or she'll never leave the painful umbrella of her sister's influence.
weapons:
Odile has no need for weapons.
For Odile, her greatest strength is her also her greatest weakness. She's blind in so many ways that both help and hinder her. She chooses to see only the best in others, especially when they can't see it in themselves just yet. She's capable of bringing out the best in others and finding the silver-lining in all situations. Part of it is born from her gratitude for living through multiple illnesses and injuries, making her grateful for each day that allows her to continue doing what she loves. Odile wants to have a family, to experience love and great joy, without the bittersweet taste of resentment from her sister. That blindness she has though, it makes her weak and vulnerable to being taken advantage of and hurt more easily than others. Usually this is done at the hands of Odette, but others have also used her innocence and kindness against her as well. Odile needs to mature and stand tall on her own, to take responsibility for her life or she'll never leave the painful umbrella of her sister's influence.
weapons:
Odile has no need for weapons.
background history:
Odette was intended to be the one and only child to Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp, the perfect daughter to a perfect couple. He was a business man from the south, someone who got rich off of oil and turned that money into more money with investments, and she was a prima-ballerina for one of the country's most esteemed dance groups. It was at her best performance that the two first met, with her performing up on stage as the Swan Queen with him seated in the audience among a sea of faces. So entranced he was by her passion and beauty, Mr. Beauchamp requested that the ballerina accompany him some evening out on the town. He treated her to the finest things and it was a rather typical relationship that spurred into a marriage in only a year. She put a pause to her dancing career to be a good housewife, and when she became pregnant, Mrs. Beauchamp threw herself into motherhood. They were living a beautiful, idyllic life that most only ever dreamed about; and it was only made better when Odette Costsansa Beauchamp was welcomed into this world.
For the first few years, she was the perfect baby. Normal in every way, she was the pride and joy of her parents. By day, baby Odette remained with her mother as she resumed Ballet training, and at night her father tucked her into a princess bed fit for royalty. Their lives revolved around the four year old and she never knew the meaning of wanting. Unfortunately, a slip in attention caused Odette to go missing one day during a fun day out. It happened so suddenly, a strange man's arms wrapping around her waist and lifting her off of the ground while her mother's back was turned, that Odette didn't realize she should start crying for help until it was too late. She was to become one out of many children taken and forced into dangerous conditions that put them in harms way at almost every minute of the day. She was put to work as a drug mule, forced to inconspicuously carry narcotics around the city where most could not go. She was beaten, threatened, and traumatized into submission, and despite her parent's best efforts to find their daughter, she remained in this situation for over a year.
Odette was intended to be the one and only child to Mr. and Mrs. Beauchamp, the perfect daughter to a perfect couple. He was a business man from the south, someone who got rich off of oil and turned that money into more money with investments, and she was a prima-ballerina for one of the country's most esteemed dance groups. It was at her best performance that the two first met, with her performing up on stage as the Swan Queen with him seated in the audience among a sea of faces. So entranced he was by her passion and beauty, Mr. Beauchamp requested that the ballerina accompany him some evening out on the town. He treated her to the finest things and it was a rather typical relationship that spurred into a marriage in only a year. She put a pause to her dancing career to be a good housewife, and when she became pregnant, Mrs. Beauchamp threw herself into motherhood. They were living a beautiful, idyllic life that most only ever dreamed about; and it was only made better when Odette Costsansa Beauchamp was welcomed into this world.
For the first few years, she was the perfect baby. Normal in every way, she was the pride and joy of her parents. By day, baby Odette remained with her mother as she resumed Ballet training, and at night her father tucked her into a princess bed fit for royalty. Their lives revolved around the four year old and she never knew the meaning of wanting. Unfortunately, a slip in attention caused Odette to go missing one day during a fun day out. It happened so suddenly, a strange man's arms wrapping around her waist and lifting her off of the ground while her mother's back was turned, that Odette didn't realize she should start crying for help until it was too late. She was to become one out of many children taken and forced into dangerous conditions that put them in harms way at almost every minute of the day. She was put to work as a drug mule, forced to inconspicuously carry narcotics around the city where most could not go. She was beaten, threatened, and traumatized into submission, and despite her parent's best efforts to find their daughter, she remained in this situation for over a year.
During the roughly two year period of Odette's disappearance, her parents found the strength to move on and rebuild their family. There was an accidental pregnancy that brought this on, and nine-months later Odile came into the world. She and Odette had many similarities as babies, and she was the perfect replacement for the elder sister, effectively filling the empty void in her parent's lives. But, as all this was going on, the drug ring that Odette was trapped in was discovered. Policed cracked down and arrested all guilty parties, and a week later Odette was reunited with her parents. However, she was forever changed by the horrors of the past two years. And to see her replacement being held so dear to her parents, a seed of resentment was planted in the back of the older siblings mind. She resented her mother for being so careless and losing her in the first place. She resented her father not exhausting all his money to find his 'little princess'. And she resented her little sister most of all for making it easier for her parents to move on and forget all about her. No amount of therapy could completely cure Odette of these harbored feelings, though she got exceedingly convincing that it had worked. Eventually, life found normalcy and routine, though it was obvious that she had yet to completely warm up to the newest addition to the family. Underneath the cool and kind exterior, a malicious intent began boiling inside Odette that came to a climax when she was thirteen years old.
It wasn't premeditated, in fact it was completely unintentional, but it did fan a spark into a flame that day onward. Odette was in the front yard with her father, watching as he mowed the grass while she played with her stupid dolls that they insisted on buying her. As Odette watched him out of the corner of her eye, she had visions of the mower running over his face, or chopping off an appendage, and a wicked smile curled at her pink lips. Without hesitation, she tossed her doll into the middle of the street and innocently called for her father to retrieve it for her. She hadn't intended to do it at the same moment a moving van was barreling around the corner; but it just seemed to work in her favor. As her father bent over to pick the doll up off the ground, he had no time to react as a heavy van collided with his body, dragging him underneath for nearly thirty feet, crushing bones and tearing off skin the entire way. There was no saving someone from that, and Odette watched as life slipped from his eyes before the ambulance could even arrive.
Odile was only five or so when they laid their father to rest, so her memories of him are not the most reliable from that time. All she knew that someone who once tucked her into bed every night was no-longer there and that her mother looked sad no matter what. The family of three relocated to California and tried to pick up a new life, resume some sort of routine that would help them cope. The girls were put in therapy to help them understand the situation, and for months Odile cried her little heart out over their father to her sister; who played the part of supportive older sister very well. She enjoyed the sympathetic looks people gave them whenever Odile would burst out crying in public, and this caused her to make the younger girl cry as much as possible when there was an audience to see it as well. Their mother devoted herself to dance, leaving her daughters to fend for themselves for many things. Odile naturally turned to her older sister for guidance, and it was around this time that Odette began budding into a beautiful and vapid young woman. She lashed out against authority, pushed and beat on her little sister, and sought attention from those who had no business with such a young girl. But it was all relatively harmless until the night came when their mother decided to step back in and try her hand at parenting again. Odette did not appreciate being repressed and forced to obey, not when she felt that her mother had no business being a parent anymore. So, to get back at her, Odette made things happen to Odile that slowly began to wear down their mother's mental state. Odile, at the age of 8, had just started her love affair with surfing, and was as innocent and vulnerable as a new born. Healthy and happy, it was such a surprise that she suddenly would come down with mysterious illnesses that got her a weeks stay at a hospital many times during the year. No one suspected foul play, but Odette thoroughly enjoyed playing the puppet master. Still, she wanted more freedom; to be rid of her mother once and for all. She didn't care how much damage this would do to Odile, how it would mold her into a nervous and fearful person, and severely hold her back from becoming a well-rounded adult in the long run.
It wasn't premeditated, in fact it was completely unintentional, but it did fan a spark into a flame that day onward. Odette was in the front yard with her father, watching as he mowed the grass while she played with her stupid dolls that they insisted on buying her. As Odette watched him out of the corner of her eye, she had visions of the mower running over his face, or chopping off an appendage, and a wicked smile curled at her pink lips. Without hesitation, she tossed her doll into the middle of the street and innocently called for her father to retrieve it for her. She hadn't intended to do it at the same moment a moving van was barreling around the corner; but it just seemed to work in her favor. As her father bent over to pick the doll up off the ground, he had no time to react as a heavy van collided with his body, dragging him underneath for nearly thirty feet, crushing bones and tearing off skin the entire way. There was no saving someone from that, and Odette watched as life slipped from his eyes before the ambulance could even arrive.
Odile was only five or so when they laid their father to rest, so her memories of him are not the most reliable from that time. All she knew that someone who once tucked her into bed every night was no-longer there and that her mother looked sad no matter what. The family of three relocated to California and tried to pick up a new life, resume some sort of routine that would help them cope. The girls were put in therapy to help them understand the situation, and for months Odile cried her little heart out over their father to her sister; who played the part of supportive older sister very well. She enjoyed the sympathetic looks people gave them whenever Odile would burst out crying in public, and this caused her to make the younger girl cry as much as possible when there was an audience to see it as well. Their mother devoted herself to dance, leaving her daughters to fend for themselves for many things. Odile naturally turned to her older sister for guidance, and it was around this time that Odette began budding into a beautiful and vapid young woman. She lashed out against authority, pushed and beat on her little sister, and sought attention from those who had no business with such a young girl. But it was all relatively harmless until the night came when their mother decided to step back in and try her hand at parenting again. Odette did not appreciate being repressed and forced to obey, not when she felt that her mother had no business being a parent anymore. So, to get back at her, Odette made things happen to Odile that slowly began to wear down their mother's mental state. Odile, at the age of 8, had just started her love affair with surfing, and was as innocent and vulnerable as a new born. Healthy and happy, it was such a surprise that she suddenly would come down with mysterious illnesses that got her a weeks stay at a hospital many times during the year. No one suspected foul play, but Odette thoroughly enjoyed playing the puppet master. Still, she wanted more freedom; to be rid of her mother once and for all. She didn't care how much damage this would do to Odile, how it would mold her into a nervous and fearful person, and severely hold her back from becoming a well-rounded adult in the long run.
One evening, as Odile lay asleep in her bed, Odette waited in the darkness of her parent's bedroom as their mother relaxed in a tub filled with warm water and soap. It was quiet in the house, all except for the sounds of the eldest woman crying to herself. She missed her husband, felt sad for her daughters, and was on the verge of an emotional breakdown. It was no secret that she was depressed and had taken to staying inside the house more often than naught. So, when the police arrived to the house after getting a distraught call from Odette claiming that their mother was dead in the bathtub, no one suspected that it was the daughter who dropped the old hair-dryer in the water that effectively stopped their mother's heart. An investigation was held, but without plausible reason to convict, Odette got away with the murder of her mother and was granted sole custody of Odette when she was only 17 years old. At this point in her life, her modeling career was taking off and everything was perfect in Odette's world. She could get by on her looks and thrived off the attention she received. And although she made a name for herself among other models for being impossible to work with and creepy at times, designers and photographers could not get enough of her unique look! This made her an in-demand young lady, and Odette enjoyed an exciting life of parties while Odile had to fend for herself at home.
Despite being so lonely and neglected, Odile managed to grow into a sweet and generous young woman. Her time was spent on the beach among friends, riding waves and enjoying their beautiful youth. For a few years, between the ages of ten and fourteen, her life was relatively normal. There were no mystery illnesses taking her to the hospitals anymore, and Odette was almost nice to her adoring sister from time to time. However, all good things come to an end and Odette's diagnosed Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy reared its ugly head once more. She needed more attention, more thrill, in her life; and poisoning Odile over an extended amount of time seemed to do the trick. it got so bad that the young girl's organs were beginning to shut down and her life hung in the balance for over a week. And the entire time, Odette soaked up the sympathetic attention from those around her. She played her part as worried and caring older sister, such a good actress she is, but on the inside she was hollow. Odette still resented Odile for merely existing, and punished her every day for it in small ways.
Nowadays, they're looking for a change in scenery. Odette has reached a level in her profession that she can afford moving to Hawaii and Odile has always wanted to be where the best waves were; so they made the move together once she graduated high school. Odile has dreams of moving out on her own and being a real adult with a life of her own, but still depends on her sister's money to get by; something which Odette holds over her head as often as possible
Despite being so lonely and neglected, Odile managed to grow into a sweet and generous young woman. Her time was spent on the beach among friends, riding waves and enjoying their beautiful youth. For a few years, between the ages of ten and fourteen, her life was relatively normal. There were no mystery illnesses taking her to the hospitals anymore, and Odette was almost nice to her adoring sister from time to time. However, all good things come to an end and Odette's diagnosed Munchhausen Syndrome by Proxy reared its ugly head once more. She needed more attention, more thrill, in her life; and poisoning Odile over an extended amount of time seemed to do the trick. it got so bad that the young girl's organs were beginning to shut down and her life hung in the balance for over a week. And the entire time, Odette soaked up the sympathetic attention from those around her. She played her part as worried and caring older sister, such a good actress she is, but on the inside she was hollow. Odette still resented Odile for merely existing, and punished her every day for it in small ways.
Nowadays, they're looking for a change in scenery. Odette has reached a level in her profession that she can afford moving to Hawaii and Odile has always wanted to be where the best waves were; so they made the move together once she graduated high school. Odile has dreams of moving out on her own and being a real adult with a life of her own, but still depends on her sister's money to get by; something which Odette holds over her head as often as possible