| Training Session In Progress |
[16 Oct 2007|11:14am] |
Chloe didn't sleep all night. That wasn't anything new. It had been months since she'd had a solid night's sleep. The night, the dark... it brought nightmares of a concrete basement, shackles, and vampires.
The new landscape didn't change Chloe's internal workings. Unfortunately.
She showered and drank an entire pot of coffee in her room. At least today she would be working on her plan. This Spike gentleman would help her. He'd train her how to kill vampires. Then she'd go back home, and make her nightmares go away. It was the only way. Chloe didn't want to be a weakling. She didn't like being afraid. And it seemed she was alone in this, so... she'd have to take matters into her own hands. And that was okay. It was the only thing that would help.
Chloe was wearing sweats and a tshirt. She laced up her tennis shoes and pulled her hair back into a pony tail. It was time to learn to fight other than with pencils and a brain.
(Open to Spike?)
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| Hollywood's Promising 30 Under 30 |
[16 Oct 2007|04:19pm] |
"Number 28: Cara Alexson
Cara's ascension to fame was anything but overnight. The young actress, singer and sometimes spokesmodel for skincare products started her life in inauspicious Amherst, Massachusetts. When she was four years old, her mother packed up the family station wagon and hauled the family to Los Angeles with dreams of stardom for her young daughter.
Cara first appeared in several television commercial spots for a popular breakfast cereal. From there, she was booked in various bit parts in television series. Her big break came at the age of thirteen with a small supporting role in a Disney production starring Hilary Duff. One year later, Alexson released her debut album, entitled "Sleepover", which remained steady at number two on Billboard's Hot 100 for a number of weeks.
A string of supporting roles in film and television followed, and Alexson maintained her good-girl image with her mother acting as her manager. At the age of nineteen, with two hit albums and one starring film role under her belt, she landed a role in the highly anticipated OZTv series Birthright.
While publicity problems have plagued the young star, due to her regular attendance at various nightclubs, she remains loyal to her job and says she has no plans to leave the cast of Birthright anytime soon. She is also working on a third album, which she says will be more mature and lyric-driven.
Number 27 is..."
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