Post by chloe on Feb 12, 2013 22:47:13 GMT -5
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=style, width: 450px; background-color: 0f0f0f; background-image: url(http://i739.photobucket.com/albums/xx40/tippykazoo/Caution/wood.jpg);] CHLOE ROXANNE LOREN COHEN THOMAS SWEENEY Look, if we're being honest, Chloe Loren is one of those people who - you know - says she doesn't care what you think, acts like she doesn't care what you think, but sits in her room recalling every word you ever said to or about her. It's the worst part about herself, she'd argue. Because, for the most part, she's an honest person. She doesn't like bull shitting other people. The unfortunate thing is this: it doesn't stop her from doing it to herself. She's got to stick up for her own, it's just her thing. It goes well with her Loren Family Temper. Literally, one word against her friends, her family, herself - Hell, even against someone she just met and maybe, kind of, digs - could set her off. Chloe hates that about herself, too. She hates how aggressive she is, how easily she resorts to fighting. Another downside - or upside, she'd like to think - to Chloe is she's so free and so carefree that she's verging on obscenely self-destructive. Chloe's found herself on an almost dangerous path. But, the girl can't help it. She loves a good party - the scene is basically her life. There's nothing wrong with wanting to have an insane amount of fun. It's a great outlet for the entertainer inside of her. Chloe loves making people laugh. She's got that 'class-clown, always-in-trouble' act down. Her mom swears is why boys don't take her seriously. Chloe thinks they're just intimidated by her. She's desperate to be one of those people who just breezes through life, and reckons that's why she put on her sort of party-girl front, right? She's got to be someone people want to be around. Chloe can't be alone. She's also got this hopeless romantic side of her that Chloe thinks she inherited from her mother. The idea of loving someone so intensely that nothing else matters fascinates her. And, when it gets down to it, it's her number one goal in life to find that sort of love. Even if she'd never tell you that. She thought she found it once, but that turned out to be a heaping load. Because now, the guy she was so in love with, is so in love with, is married to her mother. I know right, how sick. But, that's Chloe. I mean, basically, she's just this rock star, party girl, bitch. Or, at least outwardly, she'd like you to think that. She likes to think she's indestructible. Cohen Sweeney is a ladies man, a man's man, the man about town. He's that sort of suave guy you see in movies, you know, a Marlon Brando circa Guys and Dolls type. It's fitting, too, considering his obession with that era and music. He's made a damn career out of it, so he better love it, right. He's sort of stuck in a decade he wasn't born in, uses out-of-date slang. But, let me tell you, the ladies love it. He loves the idea of love, but just can't swing it. I mean, this guy struggles so hard with committment. But, that doesn't stop him from trying to find that one girl who'll change everything. He needs the Sarah to his Skye. Cohen also struggles with greed. That's how he got in this mess, juggling three girls. He wants and wants and wants. And, for the most part, he gets. He's also spontaneous. Like, let's run away to New York for a week spontaneous. Let's steal a car and drive along the coast spontaneous. He has no boundaries, the sky is literally the limit for him. Cohen doesn't know when to stop, but he loves as much as he can. As much as someone with a fear of settling down can love. |
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