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{{Tab}}Michelle Hawthorne has moved around a lot. Before she was Taken, she was a poor little girl in the worst of the Depression. Now she's watching it all come back, all cycle back in, with a smile on jeweled lips and sadness in topaz eyes.
Michelle Hawthorne has moved around a lot. Before she was Taken, she was a poor little girl in the worst of the Depression. Now she's watching it all come back, all cycle back in, with a smile on jeweled lips and sadness in topaz eyes.


{{Tab}}A pretty thing, Chelle sings at the local jazz club. Before that, she was in Georgia; before that, Vermont, and before that... She doesn't talk about before that. Her laughter grows more boisterous, instead, and she orders a round for the table. Her smile turns vicious and her cheer is infectious. Who wouldn't love the vivacious singer?
A pretty thing in mask, Chelle sings at the local jazz club. Before that, she was in Georgia; before that, Vermont, and before that... She doesn't talk about before that. Her laughter grows more boisterous, instead, and she orders a round for the table. Her smile turns vicious and her cheer is infectious. Who wouldn't love the vivacious singer?

Latest revision as of 02:03, 3 March 2020

Michelle Hawthorne has moved around a lot. Before she was Taken, she was a poor little girl in the worst of the Depression. Now she's watching it all come back, all cycle back in, with a smile on jeweled lips and sadness in topaz eyes.

A pretty thing in mask, Chelle sings at the local jazz club. Before that, she was in Georgia; before that, Vermont, and before that... She doesn't talk about before that. Her laughter grows more boisterous, instead, and she orders a round for the table. Her smile turns vicious and her cheer is infectious. Who wouldn't love the vivacious singer?