Post by HELEN CASSANDRA FOTOPOULOS on May 30, 2011 17:44:34 GMT -5
Helen Cassandra Fotopoulos, Anna Jagodzinska, regular student, Lola
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I’m Helen Cassandra Fotopoulos, that’s a mouthful isn’t it? I was born on December 25th, 1991 and am twenty years of age. I am one of seven children and the daughter of Thor Fotopoulos. I have been overseas from Souda Bay, Greece for a little over a month and am a university student. I do not have a job elsewhere but, that’s just because I have other priorities on my mind… I'm an art major, and I plan on pursuing that career to the fullest.
PARENTS/IMPORTANT FAMILY MEMBER.[/color]
”That daughter of mine is a firecracker that’s for sure. She’s always had a mind of her own, y’know? She’s not one to be told what to do but, always delegating responsibility. I could always depend on her, when her mother died in 05’, I didn’t know what I was gonna do with her and her six siblings but, she stepped right in. She wasn’t the oldest but, she took on the responsibility to help out anyone and everyone. I couldn’t have kept the inn running with that girl. So when she asked to go overseas of course I was a bit skeptical but, not because she wasn’t responsible enough but, because I was gonna miss her too much. But, who am I to stand in the way of love? Plus, as long as she’s in school, I’m alright with it. ”
Thor Fotopoulos, present, 43
BEST FRIEND.[/color]
”I met Helen in our first year of highschool. We were both in the same math class. I don’t know what it was but, we hit it off right away. And it was strange because we were complete opposites. Helen was so carefree and impulsive and I was shy and timid. She helped me shed that cautious interior and burst out of my shell. We experience our first parties together even clubbing! If it weren’t for her I don’t know what I do. We are so close to the point that we complete each others’ sentences. It’s kind of scary. “
Eleni Hatzdkis, present, 21
FAVORITE TEACHER.[/color]
”Helen was a pleasure to have in class. She took art with me for her last two years in highschool and she had such vision and heart. I was amazed. She had the potential of that of my AP art students it’s a shame she came to me so late in the game. Her pieces were absolutely breathtaking and the girl was a riot in class! She had the type of humor that most teachers might find offending but, I found it refreshing. “
Agnes Artino, present, 44
HATED TEACHER.[/color]
”Helen was a smart girl but, she lacked focus. She had so many things on her mind other than school and it ultimately leaded to her flunking my class. She was too busy chatting on about this and that to focus. It’s a shame, I could’ve seen great things in her future if she had just pushed herself a little bit more. Also, she had quite the mouth on her for a girl of her size.”
Xena Armstrong, present, 54
CURRENT/FORMER EMPLOYEE OR CO-WORKER.[/color]
”I worked as a chef at her father’s in for about ten years,, I practically watched the girl grow up. She sure did bloom into an amazing young lady. She was always watching out for everyone you know? And even though it was her father’s place she never slacked off, if anything she worked harder than any of us, including the big man himself.. She kept the place balanced, and happy. She made sure everyone was satisfied. “
Manuel Agias, present, 33
WORST ENEMY.[/color]
”Helen is a shallow bitch. She thinks she’s so much better than everyone because of her financial stature. She thinks she’s too good for highschool parties because she can just get into clubs. The only people she even speaks to are her closest friends. And she always has this smug look on her face and her nose up in the air. We’ve had our fair share of fights and all she does is laugh. Yes, laugh. Of course, I’ll be the one with the last laugh when she’s working for me one day. “
Katerina Hazidakts, present, 19
PAST/PRESENT LOVER.[/color]
”Helen broke my heart. I thought I was in love with her and I thought she felt the same but, apparently not. She used me as a rebound for some American guy. All I know is, I poured my heart out to her and she turned me down because she was moving to America. What does America have that I don’t have? She could’ve told me this before I started to fall for her. She wasn’t there emotionally. The dates were fun, the sex was great…if only she had fallen for me first.”
Steven Xanthias, present, 20
NEIGHBOR.[/color]
”Oh, this girl…she had a mouth on her. She reminded me of a younger and less fabulous version of myself. She was never one to take no for an answer. I remember one time I refused to buy some cookies for her for a school fundraiser and she ripped my lilies up out of my garden. *Insert shrill chuckle* Even though, I refused her that one time I could always depend on her to walk my dog Rupert or even mow my lawn. But, that was years ago. I barely see the girl at home anymore but, I assume she elsewhere ripping up someone else’s lilies.”
Maria Goncalves, past, 63
SELF.
”I’m me, that’s all I can really say. I mean, sometimes I talk to much and that usually gets me into trouble but, I don’t allow myself to be walked over. I love bringing out the crazy in people. I think I’m pretty insane myself so, I like to see it in others. Why not go jump in a fountain fully clothed? Or even go skinny-dipping? We only live one life. Why not fall in love? I understand that everything you want is worth taking risks, even if it means you move halfway across the world. I’ll admit sometimes, I’m a little vain about my appearance but, who doesn’t think I’m hot? One thing I am not is selfish, I would do anything for anyone no matter the cost. “
Helen Fotopoulos, present, 20
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