Audrey Scarborough : What is going on?
A plausible question, albeit a rather
tricky one. Audrey herself does not know what is going on much of the time, and therefore it may hang in the air. Despite
its difficulty, one could simply put her down as being a normal, fickle female, for certainly she is a mercurial person. Her
whims may change every week, depending on which book she has recently read or which movie she has seen; even so, there are
a few basic guidelines to her on the whole.
Facts
Blood Type A+
Height 5'6"
Natural Hair Color Dark Brown
Natural Eye Color Dark Green
Ethnicity English, German
Allergies N/A
More Personal
Date of Birth 6.24.1984
Sexual Preference Bisexual
Full Name Audrey Brae Scarborough
Place of Birth Bangalore, Karnataka - India
Occupation Student; Actress; Drummer
Religious Affiliation None
Pet Peeves Stupid people, pop music, fixing a mistake while playing Connect
Four
School Bard College
On the whole, most of her friends and acquaintances characterize Audrey as being a very "hippy
dippy" person, someone more likely to walk through town barefoot than go to her senior prom--something that has
already been proven. Influenced heavily by her parents, who have been living in the 60s since said decade, Audrey refrains
from listening to the radio, preferring the static of records to the synthesized chords found in modern music.
Music, therefore, is very important to her. Once more, under the influence of her parents (her
father is the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of his own band and her mother is also a guitarist), she taught herself
how to play the bass. At thirteen years old, she was quite happy with her abilities, and it seemed as though her fingers had
a natural aptitude for the thick strings of the instrument. Later on, she learned how to play the drums,
first looking off of tabs and then seeking proper guidance from a friend. Although she has never sang for any band, Audrey
enjoys doing so alone, despite her voice being the opposite of the conventional, airy soprano. More suited to the alto side
of the spectrum, her voice comes out vaguely husky.