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  1. LEAVE ME LONELY FORM!
  2.  
  3. ❲ DANGEROUS WOMAN ❳
  4.  
  5. • password ::
  6. dangerous woman
  7.  
  8. • username ::
  9. JUNEGGUKS
  10.  
  11.  
  12.  
  13. ❲ EVERYDAY ❳
  14.  
  15. • slot ::
  16. MOONLIGHT
  17.  
  18. • back-up slot ::
  19. THINKING BOUT YOU
  20.  
  21. • faceclaim ::
  22. SEO JISOO of LOVELYZ (other)
  23.  
  24. • back-up faceclaim ::
  25. LEE LUDA of WJSN
  26.  
  27. • bb face-claim ::
  28. PARK SOOBIN of WJSN
  29.  
  30.  
  31.  
  32. ❲ SOMETIMES ❳
  33.  
  34. • birth name ::
  35. HWANG YUJEONG, 황 유정
  36. LEAH HWANG.
  37.  
  38. • nickname/s ::
  39. YUJI (yoo-ji) ; given by her father when yujeong was younger, now the whole family uses it. she doesn't mind if any of her family members call her it, but it's a bit too personal for any friends to call her.
  40. LEE ; short of her given english name, most people who only know her by this name call her this. it's nothing personal, just something short and sweet to catch her attention.
  41. YU ; short of her korean name, a way to catch her attention which is given by anyone who knows her by this given name.
  42.  
  43. • age ::
  44. 21, TWENTY-ONE ; INTL.
  45. 22, TWENTY-TWO ; KRN.
  46.  
  47.  
  48. • date of birth ::
  49. 19TH MARCH, 1996
  50.  
  51. • place of birth ::
  52. GWANGJU, SOUTH KOREA
  53.  
  54. • hometown ::
  55. GWANGJU, SOUTH KOREA
  56.  
  57. • nationality ::
  58. KOREAN
  59.  
  60. • ethnicity ::
  61. KOREAN
  62.  
  63. • height ::
  64. 165CM, 5 FEET 4 INCHES
  65.  
  66. • weight ::
  67. 50KG, 110 POUNDS
  68.  
  69. • blood type ::
  70. O
  71.  
  72. • languages spoken ::
  73. KOREAN ; fluent, mother tongue.
  74. ENGLISH ; conversational, studied in school.
  75.  
  76.  
  77.  
  78. ❲ I DON'T CARE ❳
  79.  
  80. • background ::
  81. HWANG YUJEONG has come from a very strict, Christian family that focuses on their children's future more than anything. But being the middle child of three, it can be awkward and you can often feel forgotten. But this isn't where the story starts...
  82. With an already nine year old brother in the family (her mother and father definitely wanted to make sure that they spent time nurturing her older brother), Yujeong was most definitely planned. It was always her mother's dream to have a little girl to dress up and show off to her family, and so it came true. On the 19th of March 1995, at around 4AM, Yujeong was born. Yeah sure, she was a little underweight, but she was healthy enough to go home at the regular time.
  83. Most of her infancy (and by that I mean up to about age three) was spent with kisses and cuddles and lots of love. But by age four, and by the time her brother had turned twelve, the rebellion began. It wasn't Yujeong, she was still happily colouring pictures for mummy to hang on the wall, but her only sibling at the time had decided to push the boundaries. Going off to friend's houses and not even caring when his parents yelled at him for not telling them in advance was just the beginning. It's very easy to get into the wrong crowd. The Hwang household had always been big on the 'if you don't get good grades, you'll be a failure to the family' kind of concept, so it was almost an unwritten rule that school very much always comes first, even in a life or death situation. Heck, Yujeong's mother even missed her own father's funeral because she couldn't miss the school run. So, when things like grades begin slipping because there has been too much time spent over in friend's houses and on the family computer, feet need to come down and rules need to be put into place.
  84. Yujeong has her brother to blame for the constant mindset of 'do your homework when you get home, and don't even think about asking when dinner is' (not that her mother starved her or anything, but even a quick question such as asking when dinner is ready could be time spent doing homework). And also the mindset of 'grades come before gals' as her mother would say, thinking that she was hip. Although with it being drilled into her head since the first grade, it wasn't too difficult to go along with her mother's rules. Heck, her father wasn't even there most of the time, always out working so had no clue what was going on (and that's why he didn't ever say anything, just agreeing with whatever his wife had stated).
  85. It wasn't until the age of seven that Yujeong was really beginning to see why her brother had rebelled against their mother's commands all the time. The third (and final) Hwang child had came along a few months after Yuji's seventh birthday, and let's just say that another daughter was music to her mother's ears. She thought that one was great, but now two? It's like heaven on Earth. Her brother had gotten out of his rebellious stage at age sixten, but Yujeong was just about to start hers, at the very much ripe age of seven.
  86. It started with complaining when she had been sat at the little desk in her room, a wailing baby already calling her mother downstairs. Her mother was already suspicious, but just thought she was wanting attention after the new baby being born and all. But then it got to the point where she was turning out to be just like her brother, obviously remembering the times when he shushed her after she threatened to tell mum when she found him on the computer instead of doing his homework. Maybe she also picked up a few tricks from him too.
  87. Yet this is a road her mother had been down before. With Yujeong's brother locked in his room studying like mad, it was always one less child to worry about. Not that she was complaining or anything, (one less child to hear complaining and crying) but this scene wasn't going to play out again. So, with no time wasted, Yujeong was seeing the naughty corner a lot more frequently than she would like. But it definitely made a difference.
  88. Elementary school flew by after her little rebellious streak, most days spent cooped up in a room doing homework and helping her mother look after a baby. There were plenty of friends that came and passed in those few years that things were bland, no-one really standing out to her. But she was still a growing kid so everything, even the most boring things, felt exciting in her mind.
  89. Her English learning was going as well as it could, yet her mother would always complain sigh when she had found out that they were just listening to English songs instead of actually learning something, but she didn't want to interfere, as Yujeong could at least say hello and some basic directions by the age of 12.
  90. Middle school is where quite a lot changed. With her younger sister beginning school and plans of having another child were certainly out the window, the Hwang family had quite a bit of peace, her brother long off in university doing God-knows what with who. Yujeong was now the oldest and being cooped up in her room with studies, and when she wasn't there, she was in extra lessons. Sure, her brother's grades weren't the best in the class, which is why Yuji's mother had demanded that her father work those extra few hours to make sure that they could afford Yujeong's extra classes, ranging from Science to English. But that was a lotto handle. Even though there were only seven days in the week, it felt impossible to fit everything in. At the time, Yujeong had even considered joining a sports team, but that was easily knocked away with the flick of her mother's hand and a quick signature on a sheet, signing Yujeong up for yet another extra class, and maybe calling her teachers to give her extra homework for extra credit at the same time.
  91. Yet she was a fighter, there was always something much worse going on, therefore Yujeong didn't complain, preferring to act grateful rather than trapped. Sure, she basically had no social life at the age of thirteen, but who needed one anyway? Plus her mother had promised her the days off on Sundays, giving her a chance to meet up with the very small amount of friends she had then. It wasn't a bad thing, it was nice to be oblivious to all of the news happening around school because you were completely against getting a detention for talking in class and then having to deal with the wrath of your mother and being whisked away by the hired tutor that your mother had instructed to take you away during meal times at school for extra studying of mathematics. At least your friend's thought her reaction to the fact that the OTP of the class got back together was brilliant.
  92. The tutors were sweet and all, but it was always too professional. If you were to sit in a room for an hour talking about the periodic table, wouldn't you be bored? Yujeong's mother had also demanded a report of each session as soon as she came to get her or even when Yujeong came home from school (for that one mathematics tutor), so if there was anything else other than 'worked really hard' or 'perfect' written on it, Yujeong would have to say bye-bye to that Sunday spot that she always had free. Maybe that's where her fear of getting in trouble is from, or maybe it's just the fact that she has rather sensitive ears and doesn't like the fact that when people are angry they raise their voice.
  93. Although thought of as miserable, middle school wasn't too bad. Carrying a few extra notes in her school bag, Yujeong realised that offering them money to keep them quiet, but her mother soon found out about that, After that, Yujeong kind of came to realisation that the reason she doesn't laugh at the jokes that the boys in her class come out with is because she is innocent in their eyes, she doesn't catch on to the dirty jokes people make because she has lacked the social norms by being swarmed with studies. But it's also where Yujeong realised that her mother wasn't the enemy and also wanted her to do much better than her brother, as if she's mending the mistakes she had made on her first-born. It was out of the love of her heart that she forced her own husband to work overtime in order for them to be able to afford such excessive tutoring. Yujeong's mother wanted her to do well.
  94. So, by the time she reached high school, being social got more difficult, people laughing at her due to the fact that she wouldn't laugh at the jokes they made, making her a 'prude'. She hadn't done anything wrong, but she didn't think much of the names she was getting called, mainly because she didn't know what it meant until she asked her brother over the phone, who was then living in Busan with a girlfriend.
  95. She didn't want to pay attention, but it's difficult because by the time you're seventeen, most of your class have already gotten laid and you sit trying to pray to some God that you can actually have Sunday to yourself and music show performances. People in her class had even began to believe that she didn't listen to music because her family were so cruel, but that really wasn't the case. It's just that music was after all the extra classes and homework and studying and actually attempting to get in touch with your friends because you've found out that you actually have the Sunday off. Hey, at least she could call them names in English, knowing that none of them pay enough attention to the teacher to even apprehend what she means. Hey, at least her mother's strict ways had benefited in one way.
  96. High school was over too quickly, or maybe that was just the fact that her nights flew by because of the very much worshipped schedule that had first made an appearance when she was twelve and the fact that she was now eighteen, and coming up to graduating high school to head to a university.
  97. So, with a dorm at Yonsei University calling her name as soon as she stepped out of those doors in high school for the last time, Yujeong could tell that something was going to change, which it most definitely did.
  98. Who ever knew that moving 268km away from your parents could be so hard? You see people go to different countries for univerities, so why did Yujeong miss her family so much? Although she constantly went to see them on breaks throughout her first year, it still wasn't enough. Why though? You would think with how much time she spent with her mother in a car driving to and from different things, that the drive up to Seoul wouldn't be so hard.
  99. In a way, she could blame her mother for not teaching her how to grow a pair. She hardly had much chance to go out with friends due to her constant studying, it look where it got her. In a way she would rather take it all back, because without her family she truly is nothing. She didn't have a clue on where to go, but luckily a few people have come to step in by her side, but everything is so bland. Sometimes she looks back on what she has done for so long and realises it always has been. But this year will be different. She'll do something other than study and visit old friends back home. Maybe she'll even stay in Seoul during one of the breaks.
  100.  
  101.  
  102. • family ::
  103. — state the name, relationship and age of the family member.
  104. — also elaborate how close their relationship is with each other in a minimum of 2 sentences.
  105.  
  106. • personality ::
  107. — a minimum of 15 sentences.
  108. — make it detailed and correspond with the slot chosen.
  109.  
  110. • likes ::
  111. — a maximum of 10.
  112. — in bullet form.
  113.  
  114. • dislikes ::
  115. — a maximum of 10.
  116. — in bullet form.
  117.  
  118. • facts ::
  119. — a maximum of 10.
  120. — consists your character's favorites, unusual talents, etc.
  121. — in bullet form.
  122.  
  123. • hobbies ::
  124. — a maximum of 5.
  125. — in bullet form.
  126.  
  127. • habits ::
  128. — a maximum of 5.
  129. — in bullet form.
  130.  
  131. • closest acquaintance among the slots ::
  132. — among the slots, who do you think your character is closest to and why?
  133.  
  134. • least closest acquaintance from the slots ::
  135. — among the slots, who do you think your character is least closest to and why?
  136.  
  137.  
  138.  
  139. ❲ FOREVER BOY ❳
  140.  
  141. • love interest ::
  142. — refer to fc + li chapter.
  143.  
  144. • back-up love interest ::
  145. — put two just in case.
  146. — refer to fc + li chapter.
  147.  
  148. • love interest's personality ::
  149. — minimum of 5 sentences.
  150.  
  151. • how did they meet? ::
  152. — minimum of 10 sentences.
  153.  
  154. • love interest's first impression of your character ::
  155. — minimum of 5 sentences.
  156.  
  157. • your character's first impression of her love interest ::
  158. — minimum of 5 sentences.
  159.  
  160. • how does your character act around her love interest? ::
  161. — minimum of 5 sentences.
  162.  
  163. • how does the love interest act around your character? ::
  164. — minimum of 5 sentences.
  165.  
  166.  
  167.  
  168. ❲ BAD DECISIONS ❳
  169.  
  170. • why did she fall in love with a man whose heart is already taken? ::
  171. — answer seriously in a minimum of 5 sentences.
  172.  
  173. • notable quotes of character ::
  174. — make them original and not cliché, please.
  175. — maximum of 3.
  176.  
  177. • theme song of character ::
  178. — can be a k-pop, m-pop, j-pop or any song, just fit the character's personality.
  179.  
  180. • requested scenes with the other characters ::
  181. — minimum of 2.
  182.  
  183. • requested scenes with love interest ::
  184. — minimum of 2.
  185.  
  186.  
  187.  
  188. ❲ INTO YOU ❳
  189.  
  190. • extra ::
  191. — did i miss anything?
  192.  
  193. • message to me! ::
  194. — hello, my name is ainsley and i love park chanyeol and strawberry yoghurt, nice to meet you!
  195.  
  196. END OF FORM!
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