Character name: Anna "Annie" Clare Sawyer
Series:
Being HumanAge: 22
Job: Ghost Dustbuster
Canon: Being Human is the extraordinary story of a vampire, a werewolf and a ghost who desire nothing more than to be normal people with normal social lives. In order to do that, this unusual group of friends lives together in an attempt to cling to their own humanity as they struggle with their particular conditions and the dangers of a vampiric plot of world domination.
The insecure ghost is Annie, who haunts the house she mysteriously died in. Love-struck and lively, Annie lost everything at the happiest moment of her life. Unlike the classic ghost stereotype, supernatural beings can see her as a normal human being, and depending on her mood, so can anyone else. Rather chatty, kind, emotional and sensitive to others, she can also be determined and more strong-willed than she appears to be. Don't be fooled by her feminine appearance, sense of humor and obsession with cleaning or making tea, because [she can use her telekinesis to kick anyone's butt if necessary.].
Note: Annie is being taken from after season one but before season two.
Sample Post:
Gosh, I still can't believe I am doing this. Me, a ghost, getting a job! Who would've thought it could be possible? Not me, for sure.
See, I thought that after you . . . Well, you know, die, there are certain things you've got to give up no matter how hard you might miss them. Like food or having kids, 'cause you've been taken away from any opportunity a living person has always taken for granted. And like, a ghost can't eat a boo-logna sandwich and I am dead sure there're not dayscare centers for baby ghosts anywhere, no matter what the jokes might say. These are only part of the usual things you think about once you come to terms to the fact you've died, that you're still here, but not quite alive at the same time. Stuck in a world where it's not possible for people like us, dead people, to get jobs or anything of the sort. Because we can't have a future. It's not like we're werewolves or even vampires, 'cause they've still got a chance. Ghosts and zombies, like you all, are different. Although I've got to say I'm rather happy I am not a zombie. It is nothing personal, really, but going after brains? It's not something I would want to do in my spare time for sure, and I rather like my own skill set. Besides, I don't wanna look like someone who ran away from a low-budget horror movie either.
And now I'm getting sidetracked. What was I saying? Oh yeah, I've never once thought about going some place far away from home and trying something like this, but I'm not exactly complaining. I mean, I am sure I can do this job, I've spent the last couple of years taking care of the house I died in after all. But this place is big! Much bigger than I expected, and this is where you all come in. Cause I'm gonna need all the help I can get, and it could benefit you all as well. What's better than finding a new and important reason to be here? Think about it. Aren't you tired of wandering around and yelling "braaaains" like drones wherever you go? You can be more than that, a lot better than that. Just 'cause your skin is peeling off and you lose your limbs faster than most people lose their keys does not mean you can't find some sort of normality. Get clean. You know what I mean? Death is not the end, sometimes it's just the beginning, and I'm quite sure there's a high chance you'd be accepted if you only tried to stop eating everyone's brains.
I've even got the perfect theme song for us that you should practice to replace that ridiculous yelling with, and trust me, it is a lot better than what you're doing. It would get us the attention we need as well. Also, as people say, you can see through a liar, so I'm certainly not one.
Anyway, bad jokes aside, this is what you should do from now on. Instead of yelling "brains," when I say "who you gonna call" you should just yell "GHOST DUSTBUSTER!"
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