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Post by André DiMera on Oct 5, 2015 14:09:21 GMT -5
This is a little helpful guide to the two major characters that I have created for my ongoing story arc that is set in the future. I have been using these characters for well over two years now, and thought it would be a good idea to remind everybody who they are, as well as let new readers in on who they are. I am talking about Ceri and Rhiannon Alamain. Ceridwen (who prefers to go by Ceri) and Rhiannon are identical twin girls. They were born and raised in Wales, so they speak with light Welsh accents. They came to Salem with their father, Nicholas Alamain, when they were 15 years old. It would be another two years (give or take) until we found out that their mother is Nicole Walker. Though they are identical, there are some ways to tell them apart. Rhiannon wears glasses and often has her hair in a ponytail. Ceri wears contacts and often has her hair down. Ceri is claustrophobic, while Rhiannon is not. Rhiannon is dating J.J. Deveraux while Ceri is dating Sydney DiMera. When the girls first came to town, J.J. thought he had a crush on Ceri. That didn't last long, as Ceri revealed she is more into girls, and J.J. discovered that he liked Rhiannon more. The two dated a few times and then became official. They temporarily broke up when J.J. started college, but reconciled the following summer, and have been together ever since. Ceri and Sydney met each other a few weeks into the girls first summer in Salem. Their meeting could be described as love at first sight. They went out a few times and became official at the end of the year. Ceri and Sydney are each other's rocks, and would do anything for each other. Whenever anything happens to one, the other is right there to support her. At the end of their junior year in high school, they became engaged and, now that they are in college, are planning on marrying this winter. Ceri appears in all of the following stories, with Rhiannon appearing in the majority of them: Summer BreezeSummer Breeze II: The End of SummerThe Autumn EffectWinter/ReflectionsSpring FeverThat SummerSpring(ing) Ahead
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Post by fluffysmom on Oct 5, 2015 15:01:23 GMT -5
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