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    LUNCH (12:30-1:15)
     
    E: Drawing (1:20-2:15)
    Class shared with: Hannah
     
    F: Trigonometry (2:20-3:15)
    Class shared with: Chelsea
    Teacher: Mr. Barton

CHARACTER EXTRAS: DREW CARMICHAEL
     
Drew’s Character Biography
     
    Full Name: Andrew James Carmichael
     
    Nickname: Drew
     
    Birthday: December 28, 1993
     
    Place of Birth: New York City (Lived
on the Upper East Side)
     
    Residence: Lakeside Circle in
Pembrooke, NH
     
    Occupation: Student
     
    Family: Mother: Mary Carmichael.
Father: Peter Carmichael -- lawyer (Parent divorced.)
     
    Loves: Lizzie Davenport. Luxury Cars.
Breaking the rules. The City. Driving fast. Girls (before Lizzie).
Being spontaneous. Sunglasses.
     
    Hates: Being told what to do. Anyone
who does anything mean to Lizzie (Jeremy). Staying in one place for
a long time. People who think they're better than him, especially
the jocks from NH who think they're cool but would never make it in
The City. At first he hated the flashes of the past and did
anything to forget them.
     
    Fears: Doing anything that could
result in Lizzie's death.
     
    Education: Junior in high school.
     
    Views on Love/Death: Pre-Lizzie:
didn't believe in love. Post-Lizzie: soulmates. Will do anything to
stop Lizzie's death. Distances himself from death. (Unless it's
Lizzie's).
     
    Favorite Place in the World: At first
he hated the idea of moving to NH and wanted to stay in NYC. Once
he met Lizzie, he started liking NH more. Had no more interest in
New York because he realized he was using the bustling city as an
escape since it helped him forget the flashes of his past life.
     
    Least Favorite Place in the World: The
middle of nowhere. Places that are too hot.
     
    Hobbies: Driving. Mechanics/building
things. Electric guitar.
     
    Reputation: The new city guy who
thinks he's better than everyone else, but really the people from
NH think he's cool. Kind of quiet, but people still want to talk to
him. Breaks rules and gets away with it easily.
     
    General Viewpoints of Importance: Lizzie. Intelligence. European History. Confidence.
     
    What makes the character tick: People
who suck up to him too much. Girls who follow him around. Anyone
being mean to Lizzie.
     
    What makes the character likable: He
watches out for Lizzie and truly loves her. Can be charming. Sees
importance in education. Understands how people think.
     
    What makes the character detestable: Isn't very nice to a lot of people; thinks he's better than most
people. Sometimes says mean things about people.
     
    Favorite ice cream flavor : Rocky road:
“You tend to be a balanced mixture of charm and practicality. While
you are outgoing in social situations, in the business world you
tend to be more aggressive and goal-oriented. You are most
compatible with other rocky-road fans.”
     
    Eye Color: Brown with gold flecks.
     
    Hair Color: Dark brown/black. A little
longer than short and spiky.
     
    Height: 6'0"
     
    Age: 16

    Apparent Age: 18
     
    Skin Tone: Lightly tanned.
     
    Physical activities: Goes running to
burn off steam because he tends to get angry easily.

This or That with Drew
     
    Here is a collection of “This or That”
questions I’ve answered from Drew’s point of view for
interviews.
     
    Day or night?
    Night.
     
    Dog or cats?
    I’ve never had a pet, but I guess I would
pick a cat.
     
    Chocolate or vanilla?
    Mixed. My favorite ice cream is Rocky
Road.
     
    Hardback or paperback?
    Hardback. They look nicer on my
bookshelf.
     
    Leather or lace?
    Don’t you wish you knew ;)
     
    New car smell or strawberry?
    Nothing beats that new car smell.
     
    Black ink or blue?
    Black.
     
    Earphones or stereo?
    When hanging out in my room, I use my stereo
that hooks up to my iPod.
     
    Pepsi or Coke?
    Neither—I don’t like soda.
     
    Steak or Salad?
    Steak, no question. Cooked medium.
     
    Beach or Mountain?
    Mountain, because there’s skiing. The harder
the slope, the better.
     
    SUV or Motorcycle?
    Depends on the

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