Ariel Moore.
Status: Open | Pending | Closed.
Playby: Jullianne Hough. (Preferably Footloose pictures.)
Short Biography: Ariel was a definite "daddy's little girl." Always has been, and always will be. She was the preachers daughter, of course. She was kind of forced into being the good girl, and for a long while, she actually was. Ariel was from the small town of Bomont, Georgia. In that town, public dancing was against the law because years ago, because Ariel's brother Bobby Moore got killed in a car accident. He was on his way home from a party, and they decided to play chicken, and ended up dying. Ariel was devastated because she had such a good bond with her brother, but her parents were even more devastated, bring it up with the city council, who finally had decided on banning public dancing. That was when Ariel began rebelling. In high school, she met a boy named Chuck, who was a race car driver. She saw his as a bad boy, which made her feel free. There was just something about him that made her feel so good, and so free. Something that a guy has never done before. She knew that he wasn't good for her at all, though. Honestly, she didn't care. Ariel wasn't just "The Preacher's Daughter" anymore. She was someone totally different. No one could even recognize her. She began to wear short jean shorts, and wear her hair down. She began to wear make up and red boots. She was a total bad girl, but she liked the way that she was. Even though Chuck treated her like dirt, she was still with him. She lost her virginity to him, and she defiantly regreted it. Not long after that, Ariel meets a boy named Ren at her church. He was probably the most handsome boy that she has ever seen, and she knew that he was from out of state because he had no idea about the law against public dancing. He seemed so confident, and so sweet. She began to like him, but knew that she would have no chance with him. Her boy friend Chuck would probably hurt the both of them, so she just kept her feelings inside and continued to be the rebel child of the small town of Bomont.
Playby: Jullianne Hough. (Preferably Footloose pictures.)
Short Biography: Ariel was a definite "daddy's little girl." Always has been, and always will be. She was the preachers daughter, of course. She was kind of forced into being the good girl, and for a long while, she actually was. Ariel was from the small town of Bomont, Georgia. In that town, public dancing was against the law because years ago, because Ariel's brother Bobby Moore got killed in a car accident. He was on his way home from a party, and they decided to play chicken, and ended up dying. Ariel was devastated because she had such a good bond with her brother, but her parents were even more devastated, bring it up with the city council, who finally had decided on banning public dancing. That was when Ariel began rebelling. In high school, she met a boy named Chuck, who was a race car driver. She saw his as a bad boy, which made her feel free. There was just something about him that made her feel so good, and so free. Something that a guy has never done before. She knew that he wasn't good for her at all, though. Honestly, she didn't care. Ariel wasn't just "The Preacher's Daughter" anymore. She was someone totally different. No one could even recognize her. She began to wear short jean shorts, and wear her hair down. She began to wear make up and red boots. She was a total bad girl, but she liked the way that she was. Even though Chuck treated her like dirt, she was still with him. She lost her virginity to him, and she defiantly regreted it. Not long after that, Ariel meets a boy named Ren at her church. He was probably the most handsome boy that she has ever seen, and she knew that he was from out of state because he had no idea about the law against public dancing. He seemed so confident, and so sweet. She began to like him, but knew that she would have no chance with him. Her boy friend Chuck would probably hurt the both of them, so she just kept her feelings inside and continued to be the rebel child of the small town of Bomont.