Christine Robinson (Christopher Robin)

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❧❧❧Christine Robinson☙☙☙
You Are Braver Than You Believe
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B A S I C S
name ❧❁☙ Christine Robinson
nickname ❧❁☙ Chris (totally open for more)
age ❧❁☙ 19½
gender ❧❁☙ Female
sexuality ❧❁☙ Heterosexual
based off of ❧❁☙ Christopher Robin
theme song ❧❁☙ Pure Imagination

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A P P E A R A N C E
height ❧❁☙ 5'6"
weight ❧❁☙ 130 lbs
hair ❧❁☙ Chestnut
eyes ❧❁☙ Dark brown
body figure ❧❁☙ Slender
clothing style ❧❁☙ CHRIS
distinguishing features ❧❁☙ Dimples and bright smile
Stronger Than You Seem
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P E R S O N A L I T Y
vices ❧❁☙ Distracted ❁ Childish ❁ Realist ❁ Impatient ❁ Expressive
virtues ❧❁☙ Imaginative ❁ Motherly ❁ Leader ❁ Encouraging ❁ Helpful
likes ❧❁☙ Plushies ❁ Writing ❁ Hugs ❁ Daydreaming ❁ Exploring ❁ Outdoors
dislikes ❧❁☙ Private schools ❁ Bees ❁ Scary movies ❁ Thunderstorms ❁ Leaving her friends ❁ Mean girls
quirks ❧❁☙ Fear of bees/thunderstorms ❁ Hums or whistles ❁ Gets brain freezes easily ❁ Small skip in her step
habits ❧❁☙ Taps pencils/pens ❁ Daydream ❁ Mumbles when writing ❁ Bites nails when nervous
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I N | D E P T H
history ❧❁☙ Christine Robinson was born to two strict parents in the 100 Arce Wood. Her mother was a nurse, and her father was a doctor. The two 'lovingly' pushed their child from birth into going into some medical field. Day after day, Chris was bombarded with books, notecards, education games, etc. and grew up to be an intelligent little girl. However, at night when her parents were asleep, Christine would talk to her stuff animals. She had no real friends at the time, due to her constant studying she had little time to go outside. So she made her own friends with what she had. When Chirs turned six, her parents overheard her talking to her favorite bear/best friend Pooh. They listened as she talked about never going outside, studying all day, never having the time to play, and she just hoped one day she could experience being a kid for once. Her parents were heartbroken and felt terrible for not allowing their child to be free. So, the next they allowed Chris to go outside and play! The young Christine was ecstatic, and after thanking her parents, she went out the door faster than she could do math cards.


While she was outside, she met a nice boy her age named Wilber. Chris quickly to a liking to Wilber because his kind and playful manner were just like Pooh's. The two became the best of friends, and he introduced her to the other kids in the neighborhood. Because of this group, Christine's imagination grew and grew. When Chris told her parents how she loved going outside and hanging with the others, they decided to fit some time in her schedule to go out. With this new plan, Chris slowly stopped talking to Pooh, to her parents' relief, but she began taking up another nighttime activity. Christine started to write the adventures she had with her friends in a new notebook she found in her drawer. She would then always hid it under her pillow, so her parents won't see. This sparked Chris' love for writing and making stories. Sadly, due to her writing habit, Chris started to lose sleep staying up late and writing. Her grades began to drop because she would often lie about doing homework to go outside or sneak some writing in instead of doing it.

Her parents were unaware of why their smart daughter all of a sudden wasn't doing well at school. Thus, they placed the blame on the teachers. During the next parent-teacher conference, Chris' parents addressed her grades. The teachers calmly replied that Christine was just not doing the homework. Chirs' parents found it hard to believe that their Oxford ready daughter simply just stopped doing her homework, but they assured the teachers that they would survey her study habits more. Sure enough, her parents began to proofread Chris' homework just to see it wasn't done. Her parents were angry and decided to search her room to see what is keeping their daughter so distracted. Christine's mother finally fell upon Chris's notebook of stories and began reading it. She was not the slightest amused or amazed by her daughter's work like Christine's friends are. Chris' mom then showed her dad, and her dad too was not impressed. When Christine came home, she was greeted by two angry parents in her room with her notebook! Chris scolded her parents for going through her stuff but was rebutted with yelling and scolding from both parents.

After a long and loud discussion, her parents decided that Chris has abused her freedom and it will now go back to being regulated. She would be shipped to boarding school, and until then, she was not allowed outside or talk to her friends. Her parents also added that they would watch her do her homework in case she decides to be...creative. Chris was infuriated and heartbroken. So she ran to her room and slammed the door shut. When nightfall came, Chris wanted to find a way to spend her last week with her best friend. Thus, she escaped through a window and went to Wilber's house. She explained the situation to him and let out another good cry with her friend to comfort her. Chris then promised Wilber to visit him every night before she was to be shipped.

Sadly, the fateful day came sooner than expected and Chris went to Wilber's house for the last time. She gave her friend some advice before she had to leave, and cried some more. When morning came, Christine was shipped off to an all-girls boarding school, in hopes it will drain out her creativity. It did not. However, Chris did get in trouble when she was a good two weeks into school. That was until she met a teacher who admired Chris for her talent but warned Chris that it is not welcomed and is better hidden. Thus, this teacher began to help Chris hid her talent and learned to blend in. As the years went by, Chris had mastered the art of deception, pretending to be what she was not by day. Thankfully, no one noticed her facade and just went on believing that she had finally cracked and became an elegant lady.

By night, Chris was a whole new person. She was back to her happy, creative self and even befriended the girls in her dorm by being herself. She was surprised to see how a majority of the girls were like her, hiding their real talent just to get by. Chris was impressed to see how one girl wished to join the circus, the other be a teacher, another wanting to be an artist! Christine encouraged the girls to never give up for their time will one day come. She would also tell them some of her stories and then watch their cool talents. Chris found a way to actually be happy at the dreaded boarding school, but still, a part of her was sad. She was homesick and wished to go back to Wilber and co. Thankfully, her one dorm mate knew a way to send letters without getting caught. She helped Chris send letters to Wilber and Ava, then sneak to get their reply before the teachers did. Being Wilber's and Ava's pen pal filled that sadness with joy, and she finally was able to tolerate the boarding school.

It wasn't long before graduation was right around the corner and Christine had no idea what to tell her parents. She had applied and was accepted by WDU with the help of her favorite teacher. Her teacher encouraged her to follow her dreams to be a writer and to take classes there to help. Chris thought it was a fantastic idea at the time, but now she awaited her parents' arrival to tell them the news. Her parents came for parent visit day, and there Christine told them the decision she made. Chris prepared herself for scolding, but instead, her parents just laughed. They saw through Chris disguise the entire time. They knew that Chirs was probably writing away at night like she used to. Her parents surprisingly apologized to Chris, which shocked the girl. Her parents explained how they shouldn't have forced her to change and how they should've accepted her imagination. The family hugged it out, and her mom began to cry, proud of her daughter for making the smart, adult decision when they didn't.

And so, Chris graduated and returned home. There she packed her things and headed to WDU! Little did she know, an old friend would be waiting for her there...
Smarter Than You Think
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S C H O O L I N G
year ❧❁☙ First
electives ❧❁☙ Baby and child care & Writing Center
major ❧❁☙ Creative Writing
clubs ❧❁☙ Art and Writing; Book Club
relationships ❧❁☙
See Relationships Tab
crush ❧❁☙ Wilber Peregrine

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