tisdag 18 augusti 2009

Myoung, Hae-jin 묘웅 해진


Age: 17
Birthday: 11th March
Length: 176 cm
Eye colour: Crystal bright turquoise
Hair colour: Jet black
Body: Normal weight, pretty fit. Well formed muscles, but no to much.
Family: Mother, step father and a younger sister. (His mother getting a divorce is the biggest reason they moved to Japan)
Interests: Cooking. He wants to become a master chef sometime. He likes to make the food look pretty and always makes his own lunch for school. He also likes to play different kinds of sports, such as soccer and snowboarding etc.
Personality: Is actually a very nice guy, but isn't very good at talking- Especially not with girls. It's not that he's embarrassed, just that he's always so brutally honest that he often hurts their feelings. Other than that, he's a very gentle and giving person. He likes to give secret gifts to people he cares for, but he never says he was the one who gave it to them..
Favorite drink: Peach juice
Favorite food: Pretty much anything home-made.
Sexuality: Straight
Relationship: None for the moment.
Other: He's actually very popular among the girls on his school, even though he never speaks to them. He's got some kind of weird charisma that everyone seems to fall for. He makes himself seen without trying and that can sometime trouble him a bit, since he doesn't like to talk to girls. He's Korean and prefers to talk Korean with his friends, so most of his friends are from Korea as well. He thinks Japanese sounds ridiculous. So loud, Japanese girls is not really anything he's interested in. People often tend to get jealous of his obentos that he brings for lunch and tries to get a taste, but he really hates when people eat from his food that he's brought for himself. If he's not hungry though, he can give it carelessly away.


Closest friends info:
Chang Xai-zu:
They met when Hae-jin had decided to go watch a motocross competition that was held near where he lives. Xai-zu, who was in the competition, met Hae-jin by coincidence and they started talking for a bit. Since Xai-zu is very easy to talk and hang out with, Hae-jin and him became friends and started to hang out.
Hae-jin isn't very good at talking, but with Xai-zu it always seems so easy.

Khan Hwa-Young:

Met for the first time when both Hae-jin and Hwa-young had went to Korea to meet their relatives (No, they're not related). They kind of bumped into each other at the airport on the way home. Later it turned out that they were suppose to sit next to each other in the plain. They started talking and exchanged numbers, and after that they tried to hold contact with one another.
After meeting each other occasionally, Hae-jin started to like her more than he'd ever done before. Being with her just seemed right and he actually felt really comfortable talking to her, and he usually never did when he spoke to girls.
When he confessed to her that he liked her, she told him that she was way to complicated to start a relationship with, and that they should just be friends. Hae-jin was of course a bit dissapointed at the time, but soon got over it and they could hang out as friends again.
Though they are only friends now, Hae-jin still has a small amount of feelings left for her, but he's trying to ignore it.

Park Yun-ri:
They've bumped in to each other in school. Not only once or twice, but quite a number of times, and Hae-jin started to get a little bit annoyed by it. However, when he found out she was Korean, he somehow thought it was okay though after all(he's such an idiot, haha). Once they started talking, Hae-jin also found out what HIDEOUS food Yun-ri eats for lunch and keeps complaining about how strange it looks. When he thinks it looks too weird he'll give her his own food and skip lunch instead. What he doesn't know is that Yun-ri actually likes her food, even though it actually tastes badly.

Hae-jin helps her with schoolwork from time to time. He's pretty good at studying, even though he pretty much hates it. But since he likes to help others, he still helps her out when ever she needs it.

Hae-jin doesn't really know what he should refer Yun-ri as. Is she his friend or just some girl he happens to talk to? Either way he's glad. She's one of the few girls he can talk normally too, since she doesn't get upset if he happens to be a bit too honest with what he's thinking.

Jwa Mi-Ok:
He doesn't really know her, but the fact she's Korean makes her OK to talk to. What sometimes annoys him is her constant attempts to eat his lunch.

History:
Hae-jin moved to Japan at the age of 13. The reason for that was his parents getting divorced and his mother fleeing away from his father. For quite some time, he'd beat up both Hae-jins mother and Hae-jin (who was trying to protect her) due to being drunk all the time. Hae-jin's mother didn't want to give up at first, but realized that the situation was unbearable. She couldn't protect her children and Hae-jin found it difficult to defend both his mother and little sister. It hadn't always been like this though. When Hae-jin was young, everything was the way it should be. His parents had good economy and they were always somewhat happy. They went out on their little family adventures, went fishing, picnics and bathing in the sea in summer. Hae-jin loved his father. As a child, Hae-jin considered his father to be his best friend and he was also Hae-jin's biggest inspiration. It all changed when the company his father worked at had to close, leaving the father with no job and a broken heart. He'd loved that company. Instead of trying hard to find another job, he broke down and drank big amounts of alcohol to drown his sorrows. He took out his frustration on his family rather than trying to do something about it. The strong bond he'd had with his father as a young boy was forever to be broken.

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