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fomenos
3 years ago
9

Make up a character! Pt 3.

English
1 answer:
Phantasy [73]3 years ago
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Answer:

  • Gender: Female
  • Age: 22
  • Birthname: Kate Cassidy

Explanation:

Kate was born a single child from a middle class family living in Tampa Florida, her parents were John Cassidy and Katey Cassidy, she was 12 when it went arwy, she was going to the beach with her father and mother when they forgot to bring to bring the beach umbrella they navigated their way back to their car to get it out they were mugged and stabbed in front of their daughter whom was waiting for her parents to come back she noticed they were taking to long so she went to the car to find them thats when she found a knife to her mothers neck and the scruffy homeless person whom wanted nothing but enough money to get some booze, she stood their gazing silently and wide eyed to which then she seen her father trying to negotiate to the vagrant to not do anything harsh, in which point the mother looked at her husband and told him "go on without me" in which point the vagrant slit her throat and blood leaked from the slash, and the father of kate turned around and proclaimed to her to RUN!, in which case kate ran away she turned to see her father fighting with the vagrant unbeknownst to her he could have died but before anything else happened she fell and hit her head knocking her unconcious that night she was cold and afraid and knew her parents most likely died, she woke up in the local hospital and a detective asked her what happened and who are her parents, she responded "i dont know i dont remember" but in reality she knew but she didnt care to answer because she knew it wouldnt do any good, she felt her heart skipping and then she started to breath fast almost instantanously, when the nurses came into the room they didnt find her except the detectives badge and both of them nowhere to be seen, she found out that moment she had the ability to forsee the future with the consequence that she take anyone involved in seeing into the future became invisible and was teleported to a 3rd dimension where time stands still and everything remains as it was, also the moment she could forsee the future, here she could feel no pain, and was invinsible to bullets or any blunt objects, here she could hear everyones thoughts, and predict anything and everything before it happened, but only for 10 minutes when she goes back everything goes back the way it was and the memory of anything with the people involved and their time in her dimension is erased, she thought to herself i could use this to my advantage therefore she was born again, KATETIMEWATCHWOMAN.

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