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((Sorry...))Avery shivered, why was if so cold? Ignoring the cold, she grinned deviously. "I guess you could say that."
"Making people love or hate each other and everyone except a select few naturally love me," Avery explained, smiling.
"Oh great, you said his name and now he sees me and he's glaring at me," Avery said as she looked away from Damon.
((Back!!))"I you're blind then how do you know they're staring at me?" Avery asked, holding back a laugh successfully.
((*sigh* typical. I actually have to go now, and no for 10 minutes his time. Bye.))"I'm Avery," she told him excitedly with a big smile.
((What if she was deaf XD that would be mean and hilarious at the same time))"Sure," Avery said as she brushed her curly blonde hair out of her face and tucked It behind her ears.
((I love how you totally abandon Damon XD poor Damon))
Avery walked in and immediately shivered. Why was it so cold? She looked around and saw a death elemental, she could tell by the way he suddenly looked mad, like someone had insulted him. Really it was only because death elementals tended to hate her, a side effect of her power.
Name- AveryAge- 16
B-day- February 14
Parents- Kathy and Martin Jones. Both are alive and love elementals.
Element- Love
Personality- Avery is actually really mean despite her element. She loves messing with people and has no problem doing it because of her power. Karma sucks though, whenever she uses her power for any bad purpose, she immediately feels drained and in rare cases, looses consciousness. She sadly still hasn't learned her lesson. Whenever she's not messing with people with her powers, she messes with people in other ways, though on the surface she is very sweet and everyone feels drawn to her except death elementals who almost immediately hate her. Another way she tricks people is using her irresistible aura to lure people in and basically stab them in the back. Another way is flirting with them until she can tell the really like her then acting as if she had never seen them before or simply disappearing. This isn't a problem for her since her parents move a lot and are easily convinced.
Appearance- Avery's curly blonde hair goes down to her elbows and she rarely cuts it, she prefers it long. Her brown eyes have a mischievous gleam to them like she's thinking about who to trick next, which usually, she is. She is a bit short thin and tan. Fashion is very important to her, she rarely wears the same thing twice in one month and she pre plans her outfits carefully. Makeup is also important to her and she never has the same color eyeshadow as the day before, she always tries to be different every day.
Powers- She can make people fall in love or make people hate each other along with her natural tendency to be irresistible to anyone except Death elementals who are affected in the opposite way than how normal people are affected.
Strengths- Avery is irresistible. She is very persuasive and is great at playing tricks on people.
Weaknesses- Avery rarely trusts anyone and death elementals tend to hate her a lot.
Relationship- Avery has boys lined up around the block for her. That doesn't mean she likes any of them.
Sexuality- Straight.
Damon noticed the girl who was reading a frozen book looking around. He hoped she wouldn't come over and talk to them.
Damon felt a lump in his throat. "When people touch me, they see themselves dying in the worst way possible," he said, "or at least, that's what they told me."
"It's nice to meet someone who doesn't run away from me when I touch them," Damon said as a small smile crept on his face.
Damon though it was probably because of the blind thing. Earth had nothing to do with his power. It made sense though, he couldn't see death if he couldn't see. Either way, Damon was just relieved he didn't run away screaming like most people did when they touched his skin.
Damon froze as soon as he touched him. Then he was confused, but relieved. "I don't understand..." He muttered. "I mean, everything someone touches me-" he didn't finish; he didn't want to talk about it.
