- Messages
- 52
- OOC First Name
- Lovi
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Married
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- 10 1/4 Rowan with Unicorn Hair Core (slightly yielding)
- Age
- 2/2009(38)
Cherrie Kim was more irritated than usual. He had recently added 'Counselor' to his title because his employer found him to be too skilled to just counsel magical sports athletes. Sports were his strong point, and he did not really want to hear about another person's problems. He not only found that annoying, but he found it stupid. The whole idea of counseling pissed him off. Cherrie himself did not trust many people, and he would not just tell a counselor all of his problems when he knew nothing about them. Cherrie was a psychologist because he wanted to know why players were not able to keep their personal problems off of the Pitch. He had never planned on becoming a counselor, and it would definitely take some getting used to. Cherrie had to make his workplace facade even thicker. He had to actually care about his patients well-being. Well, he had to make them believe he cared anyway. Cher was supposed to be working, but Sang-Min had dragged him out of his office so they could go grocery shopping. He hated any type of shopping. Cherrie did not even like shopping for clothes. He found it to be a huge hassle for him. Sang-Min and Anthony did all the shopping for him, and he was usually never there when they shopped for him. He had changed into simple clothes for his outing with his cousin. He did not put much effort into choosing what he wore for the day, but apparently he had good taste.
Cherrie sighed. It was a bright day. The sun was out and shining, and there was a light breeze. He was not a fan of these days. He often kept his blinds closed because he did not like it to be too bright in his home. Cherrie would compare himself to a vampire. He hated being in the sun and he liked to see people bleed. He did not drink blood though. That would be disgusting. He did not know what kind of diseases people had, and he did not want to drink their blood to find out. Cher sighed again. "Sang-Min, I will choke you if you do not tell me why you dragged me here." he said as the two walked into a grocery store. It was a magical one, so Cherrie did not have to worry about dealing with idiotic muggles. To hold himself back from strangling his cousin he stuffed his hands into his pockets. The thought of cutting off Sang-Min's air supply brought a evil smirk to his babyish face.
Cherrie sighed. It was a bright day. The sun was out and shining, and there was a light breeze. He was not a fan of these days. He often kept his blinds closed because he did not like it to be too bright in his home. Cherrie would compare himself to a vampire. He hated being in the sun and he liked to see people bleed. He did not drink blood though. That would be disgusting. He did not know what kind of diseases people had, and he did not want to drink their blood to find out. Cher sighed again. "Sang-Min, I will choke you if you do not tell me why you dragged me here." he said as the two walked into a grocery store. It was a magical one, so Cherrie did not have to worry about dealing with idiotic muggles. To hold himself back from strangling his cousin he stuffed his hands into his pockets. The thought of cutting off Sang-Min's air supply brought a evil smirk to his babyish face.