Sweet Angel Jocelyn
Supernova
- Joined
- Jun 3, 2010
- Location
- The Middle of Nowhere
Jude Tierney pushed her long red hair out of her face and sighed. A whole summer of babysitting. That wasn't going to be a whole lot of fun, but at least she would be away from home. She was even staying at the house the whole time. That was going to be a plus, because eventually the little girl would go to sleep.
Being ten years older than her charge would probably be problematic, but her mother had assured her that Alysia was a good girl. She wasn't supposed to have a whole lot of trouble with the seven year old, which would be good. Jude had never seen the family, though her mother had known Sarah for quite a while. Jude just recently moved back in with her mother, after spending four years with her father. So no one that her mother knew really knew anything about Jude.
Jude was a beautiful seventeen year old. She had waist length ruby red hair, crystal clear blue eyes, and a body to die for. She was wearing a pair of tight blue jeans and a white tank top, her shoes simple white sneakers, though she had heels in her bag.
After climbing out of her mother's car, she waved goodbye to the woman and slung her bag over her shoulder. Then, walked to the door, knocking.
Being ten years older than her charge would probably be problematic, but her mother had assured her that Alysia was a good girl. She wasn't supposed to have a whole lot of trouble with the seven year old, which would be good. Jude had never seen the family, though her mother had known Sarah for quite a while. Jude just recently moved back in with her mother, after spending four years with her father. So no one that her mother knew really knew anything about Jude.
Jude was a beautiful seventeen year old. She had waist length ruby red hair, crystal clear blue eyes, and a body to die for. She was wearing a pair of tight blue jeans and a white tank top, her shoes simple white sneakers, though she had heels in her bag.
After climbing out of her mother's car, she waved goodbye to the woman and slung her bag over her shoulder. Then, walked to the door, knocking.