Post by Macy Francis on Nov 9, 2013 23:51:30 GMT -8
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=style, width: 400px; height: 380px; background-image:URL(http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/yy284/brooklynlolli/x0r3w0.png)] JACQUELYN MACY FRANCIS THE PERSON BEHIND THIS WONDERFUL CHARACTER IS GENERALLY CALLED TIFFANY AND SITS AT SEVENTEEN. SHE LIVES IN THE EST TIMEZONE. ALSO, THIS CHARACTER LOOKS PRETTY SIMILAR TO CONSTANCE JABLONSKI, DON'T YOU THINK? ------------------------------------------------- General Name: Jacquelyn Macy Francis Alias/Nicknames: Macy; Jackie (formerly); The Scorned Princess Age 24 years old Date of Birth: May 2nd, 1989 Place of Birth: Upper East Side, Manhattan, New York City, NY Sexuality: Straight Status: Local Major: English & Economics Vital Statistics: 32-24-34 ------------------------------------------------- Appearance Macy is a pretty and aristocratic woman with porcelain skin and a rosy complexion, both inherited from her mother. Her straight, dark blonde hair is characteristic of her father. She has rosebud lips that are naturally a shade of reddish-pink. Although pretty, her appearance is cosmetically contrived, as she had always coveted her sister's unparalleled beauty, and she has gone down the same path as her mother by surgically enhancing herself. Macy shares her sister's precise, tall stature of 5'8½". Her legs are long and smooth, and she has a slender, hourglass figure. She possesses the Francis' famed exquisitely pale-blue, glimmering irises and elegance. Casual dress is as foreign to her as contentment is to her father. Her street style consists of designer shoes, expensive cardigans and blouses, satin skirts, and babydoll dresses. As a winter person, she rarely dresses too scantily, but still manages to dress in the style suited for the eldest daughter of the second-wealthiest family on the Upper East Side. Much like Sutton, Macy adores jewelry, and is a girl who loves things that sparkle. Her mother always spoiled Sutton with the most lavish and beautiful jewelry and makeup, but Macy coped by helping herself to family gems. Diamonds really are a girl's best friend... ------------------------------------------------- Personality Macy is the ambitious and determined eldest daughter of the semi-famed Francis family. She conveys the powerful and prestigious reputation bestowed upon her since birth through her influence and behavior in society. Macy has grown comfortable having everything she wants handed to her in a diamond gift box, but she has also known that she would not be able to progress through her entire life that way. Although frigid at times, she only acts so due to her father's training her to hide her emotions since her early childhood. Macy's vanity is an omnipresent pretense, and she indulges herself in luxuries, such as cosmetics, perfume, clothing, cars, beauty treatments, extravagant room decor, and lavish jewelry. She has a tendency to manipulate small talk into conversations about herself, her appearance, her reputation, and her accomplishments. She primps in the mirror frequently, and, much like her sister Sutton and her mother Elise, she can detect even the most minor of physical imperfections and correct them flawlessly. Despite normally being an independent individual, Macy is subservient towards her father, most likely because she, like her mother, is fearful of him, since he is a very powerful figure in her life and in society. However, her father has grown increasingly frustrated and paranoid, and he turns on Macy to verbally vent his anger. This, in exchange, is causing Macy to feel more and more resentful towards him, rebellious even, but would never blatantly deny him. Her envy towards Sutton and the lack of responsibility forced upon her sister fuels the elder daughter's disdain for the younger and keeps her attached to her father. Macy shares the family's proper etiquette and knowledge of the hidden rules of the higher echelons of society, and she is observant, eloquent, and charismatic. Likes: jewelry, cosmetics, fame, popularity, power, her father, money, ambitious men, fashion, debates, classical actresses, Mad Men, Pretty Little Liars as a guilty pleasure Dislikes: the working class and everything below it, obesity, being ordered around, straying from tradition, rural areas, mediocrity, being inferior to her sister for looks and grace ------------------------------------------------- Biography Family:
History: "As the eldest child, it's always expected to be perfect, the prime model with a pristine image, flooding with talent, and setting unattainable standards for the younger ones. In my father's eyes, I've always been the star; as I'm his heiress, I have to be the one he invests in. He has too much pride in upper class tradition to stray from it. Ever since I was a little girl, he's trained me as his apprentice to become as ambitious and calculating as him, learning the ropes of the cutthroat political minefield that is the world of business and mastering them. He gave me the first taste of attention and pride, and now it's almost as if I can't ever get enough. The desire eventually turned into a craving for power, increasing more and more, until I became a carbon copy of Christopher Francis." "My world came crashing down once Sutton was born... My bond with my mother was never very close, and the moment she first laid eyes on the gorgeous girl she had given birth to, my sister became the shining princess of her life. I'd never admit this to anyone, no matter how tempting the incentive may be, but I've always coveted her beauty, her charming ballet mastery and her otherworldly grace. Mother pampered her with the finest jewelry and clothing, which only served to irritate me further, and all the extravagant spending nearly sent the family into debt before my maternal grandfather passed away and relinquished all of his wealth and possessions to my mother and the family. Sutton was a modern day Marie Antoinette; the beauty spoiled herself in fine luxuries and neglected to recognize the financial devastation which ensued." "My father has been working tirelessly for the prosperity of the Francis family, always dreaming of a life where we live like kings and queens, dancing in the spotlight at all the social events and controlling the business world at the tips of our fingers. Most people may not see it as realistic, not even Sutton, which goes to show just how little faith she has in him, but his determination inspires me follow in his footsteps and achieve whatever he may not and sustain the significance and glory of the Francis name." "Life of the Upper East Side of Manhattan was quite comfortable. My mother's fame as the former étoile of the French Opera Ballet escalated the popularity of the Francis women, yet my poor father was left to make a name for himself without the assistance of my mother's $2 million dollar fortune. Sutton inherited my mother's ballet talent so she had no trouble establishing herself as the queen among the dancers of our wealthy neighborhood, and her beauty and elegance attracted all the socialites, who then treated her as their leader and behaved so subserviently towards her. She was so egotistical; I couldn't stand to see her in public! As for myself, I did what was smart. I befriended the girls who were slightly below me on the social ladder, just enough so that they'd all look up to me like I was royalty, and they would follow me like little puppy dogs. Yes, I had a flock of wannabes at my beck and call, but as Father always said, 'Deceive others into thinking you're the queen among queens, and make them do your bidding.' Who was I to decline my father's wise words?" "High school breezed by, and when it came to colleges, I got accepted into Cornell and I enrolled there. Everyone has gossiped that I only got in because of my father's status as an alumnus of the school and it's clear that being a legacy is almost a guarantee into an elite school, but I really was a decent student! I had to be, in order to retain my father's favor." "I had my first kiss during the summer between high school and college. It was a very planned thing, so there wasn't much passion behind it. It was with a handsome boy whose father was a colleague of my father. The truth is, neither of us wanted to go into college as one of those un-kissed tragedies, so after we got it finished, we dated for a couple months, then broke up. My first kiss story isn't as poetic as Sutton's, who had hers when she was twelve - go figure - but at least I have something that, at one point, only my sister had." "Nothing too important happened in college. I studied, I had fun, I graduated with honors. Done. The interesting thing was what happened soon after I finished college. Sutton had just graduated high school and had gotten into a heated argument with Father over the marriage contract he thrust upon her. See, she had already ended two others before, and it was clear as day she wasn't about to agree to a third. Normally, when two members of the family started a civil feud, the rest would have to choose sides. If our parents were in a disagreement, Sutton would defend our mother while I would back up Father. Whenever the children fought, Mother protected her princess Sutton and pampered her in beauty treatments and shopping sprees afterwards, regardless of who emerged victorious. This time, however, neither my mother nor I were going to step in between Father and Sutton. I may never agree with my sister, but she and I both hold dearly a faith that is very sacred to us: marriage. In the higher echelons of society, it isn't uncommon for the father to marry off his pretty daughters to the heirs of billionaire moguls, but I've always been repulsed by the practice, and obviously, Sutton wasn't going to be Father's pawn. I refused to side with Father because I couldn't force myself to advocate something I despise, and I couldn't bring myself to support the sister I never truly loved and who never genuinely cared for me in return. Mother would never directly defy her husband, the powerful patriarch, no matter how much she loved her beloved daughter, so in the end, Sutton bitterly bid farewell to the family and abandoned us for good." "I think it's safe to say I'll never mean anything significant to my mother. After Sutton left, all she would cry about was how she had lost her 'only beautiful daughter.' To tell the truth, that devastated me. The fact that my own mother would never love me because I wasn't extraordinarily magnificent nearly sent me into a crippling depression. I had a college degree from the prestigious Cornell University and I was Father's heiress of the second-wealthiest family on the Upper East Side, but none of that meant anything to my superficial mother, in whose eyes beauty was the sole factor that determined whether she loved or neglected someone. So, in an act of desperation, I visited the best cosmetic surgeon in Manhattan and surgically enhanced my cheeks as well as my nose. I got a minor liposuction to shrink me down to my sister's perfect size-two figure. Only half a year later, I told everyone to start calling me Macy, my middle name, and went back to the surgeon's office for a second session. I underwent a chin reduction, brow lift, cheek augmentation, and liposuction in my waist and thighs, and I even had my ears pinned back. I wanted to be seen as beautiful, like Sutton was and like my mother wanted me to be, but at the end of the day, all I felt was artificial." "Recently, my father finally took a greater chance on me and decided to make me an Executive Supervisor of Jewelry Manufacturing for Mouawad, an exceedingly famous jewelers company he works as partner for. He's so close to establishing himself as top dog in the company, and I'm going to be the one to make it so. Now, I'm residing in San Francisco, where one of the two Mouawad stores and factories is located, the other being in Los Angeles, and I oversee both factories' progress and make the big decisions. It's time for Father's shining starlet to show her worth!" Secrets:
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