Tuesday, October 12, 2010

On Learning to Spell Love

In order to understand me, you need to understand my characters first. They are, after all, the foundation for Students of the World. You might think it a little weird or dumb of my part, but once you create these characters, they become a part of you. You shine through their words and actions and nobody understand you better than they do.

Before anything, I'd like to start out with my favorite quote:

"The pain of letting go of the thing you most love is incomprehensible to those that have not suffered a loss so great. You cannot, and will not, ever fully recover. You will be eternally haunted by the thoughts of not holding on to that which you once lived for.” ~ RVorenus

Bella Marie…
Endearing, lovely, and strong, Bella is a young lady who has lived far beyond her years and embodies the concerns of a humanity filled with hope and compassion. Humble and modest about her accomplishments and the alarming number of people she’s helped, she shies away from the spotlight of grandeur and works behind the scenes, becoming a mysterious angel of dreams. Her eyes shining brightly with determination, her chin held high, her smile radiates a confidence that is contagious. In her crusade to save the world, hunger does not stop her, pain does not immobilize her, violence does not shut her down. She goes to great lengths to liven other spirits and stumbles upon her own life which she has neglected to live for 22 years. Beautifully feminine with the will and resolve of one thousand men, she is the heroine that will naturally ease her way into anyone’s heart.

Edward Anthony…Leaving no stone unturned, this Princeton drop-out turned Marine understands the true nature of going through life with a fine-toothed comb. Intellectual and insightful, Edward is a man who knows the difference between a life with a purpose and a stroll down the road to nowhere. Polished into a hard diamond by the intense training he has been under for six years in the Corps, his resolve is unwavering and his words are never questioned. Only when he lets himself wrap his mind around the illogical does he understand the strange and wonderful things happening spontaneously. The once monochromatic world he lived in would be brushed over with vibrant watercolor manifested in the form of an intriguing, gorgeous young woman. Denying himself for too long, he embraces destiny’s gift with open arms.