Name: Tabitha Sharpe
Nicknames: Tabby
Age: 14
Hometown: Clayton
Profession: Student
Hair Color/Eye Color: Blonde Hair/Green Eyes
Any Important Physical Characteristics?: Long straight hair; on the short side; slightly chubby; freckles on her face
Mother: Samantha Sharpe
Father: Walter Sharpe
Siblings: Ian, Lucas, Kevin, and Danielle Sharpe
Significant Other: none
Children: none
Best Friend: Emily Clouse
A Brief History: Tabby lives in a small town where she feels isolated and alone. She is the youngest of five children. Her sister, Danielle, is twenty-seven and moved to the big city nine years ago. Tabby is best friends with Emily. They two are very shy. They both enjoy writing poetry and painting. Ian, Lucas and Kevin were all high school sports stars. Tabby feels like an after thought to her parents.
What is Going on With This Character Right Now?: Working on her role play blog that she co-writes with Emily.
Tabitha Sharpe is a tough nut to crack. She is immensely shy and does not really open up to any. She is much more comfortable pretending to be something she is not than she is being herself.
Tabby suspects that Emily is not really her friend. She feels like Emily is drifting away, wanting to desperately fit in with the local cheerleaders. Emily is a skinny girl, while Tabitha is larger.
Tabitha has never had a boyfriend; she is still young. That being said, Tabby sometimes daydreams about her first kiss. One of the members on her role playing blog got her thinking about what it might feel like to kiss a girl. Tabby is wondering if thinking makes her gay or bisexual. She fears that if she talks about her thoughts out loud she will be even more shunned in the eyes of her family.
Samantha Sharpe works long hours at the local hair salon. Every night, Tabitha makes dinner for the four men in her family. Samantha usually just grabs a piece of fruit when she finally gets home. Tabitha is so isolated and hidden.
I currently have no plans for Tabitha to appear in any upcoming stories, but, hey!, you know never know.
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