Born - June 27th, 1975
Birthname - Caitlyn Brulee
Hair Color - Red
Eye Color - Blue
Height - 5'1
Birthplace - Bangor, Maine
Children - Caitlyn Alana and Barney Jude (Twins)
Parents - Katherine(O'Mally) & Marco Brulee - Deceased
Grandparents - Shaun and Margaret O'Mally - Deceased
Siblings - One half brother Damuhn
Other Relatives
Raymond Shaw - Uncle
Darius Gray - Cousin - Deceased
Francis Brulee - Uncle


Orphaned at the age of thirteen when her loving parents met a tragic death in a plane crash. Caitlyn's life went to hell in a hurry. Left alone, placed in foster care, she suffered through five long years of abuse and neglect. The love she'd had was gone, all she had left were the fond memories of her parents and the good times she'd shared with them. Once she reached the age of eighteen she left the abusive foster homes behind.

She struggled through the first few years, taking whatever work she could find. Ending up stripping to make the money she needed to pay rent and live a half decent life. Eventually, the artistic talent she'd inherited from her father got her a better job. Daytime she worked in a small firm, nights she still danced.

The years passed by and one day she saw an ad for a City Strip club just an hours drive away from where she lived at the time. She drove into the City, got hired for the job and commuted a few nights a week. She ended up liking the City so much about a month later she gave up her day job and moved to the City.

She found her niche as an artist, settled down, married, had children, ran for mayor and won, served her term and now she's back to the world of art that she loves so much. Single again and her life devoted to her family, her work and her friends.

What's next for Caitlyn? We'll just have to wait and see.


OOC
The character is completely IC, what she does in play is only to be taken as IC play and in no way does it reflect on her OOC friendships or feelings concerning any of the other chars/players.

She loves spontaneous play She does not expect everything to be planned ahead of time, the more spontaneity the better.

All play toward her character, if done in a realistic manner will be accepted, with the exception of death.





TRIPLES with EMMA