My Treasure Planet OC's by Xiaolinshowdown1, literature
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My Treasure Planet OC's
Isabelle Jones
Feature story: Treasure Planet II: Jim's Academy Days
Inspiration: Gwen Tennyson from Ben 10
Full name: Isabelle Elizabeth Jones
Other names:
Izzy (referred to by Silver)
Witch (referred to by David)
Izabee (referred to by B.E.N)
Belle
Miss Jones
Princess
Busy Izzy
Personality: Shy (formerly), quiet (formerly), insecure (formerly), sad (formerly), independent, selfless, determined, intelligent, sensitive, loyal, polite, innocent, energetic, confident, brave, honest, trustworthy, generous, good-hearted, adventurous, friendly, sweet, naive, forgiving, gentle, dreamer, hard working
Appearance: petite, pretty, short pink hai
Tagged by !NeutralSand (https://www.deviantart.com/neutralsand)
Rules:
List 5-10 fictional characters you have a crush on and what they're from.
Can be from a TV show, movie (live action as well), book, webcomic
Can even be OCs
Write why
The list doesn't have to be in order.
Tag other deviants who you think might be interested
(They're not in order)
1. Jim Hawkins (from Treasure Planet)
I love Jim because, despite his rebellious personality, he's very kind and supportive towards his allies. I admire Jim for his courage and bravery. Jim also has an adorable smile like shown above, I melt everytime I see that smile. I think Jim would be a protective and loving boyfriend
I was tagged by ~LoverofUnicorns96 (https://www.deviantart.com/loverofunicorns96)
Rules:
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2. Each person has to share 13 things about themselves!
3. Chose 13 peeps and questions.
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5. Tag-backs are allowed!
6. You MUST do an Journal entry! No questions! Unless it's about the entry!
7. Finish within the week! Or else you have to do everything le creator says!
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13 Facts about me
1. I used to love Maths in Primary, then I reached middle school and they threw letters into the problem, making it less fu