Hey there!~
I'll start off with a few random facts about me.
Other little facts about me include:
~I am seventeen.
~I am a senior in high school.
~ I fail at playing males.
~I have four siblings. (One of main reasons I have a sometimes hectic schedule.)
~ I forgot to mention this in the below paragraph. I absolutely LOVE playing multiple characters, the most I myself have played at once time being ten. I constantly need something to keep my occupied and I think multiple characters can make things more fun. (Only catch here is unless I have a burst of inspiration hit me, the posts may be shorter.)
I'm hoping that you know the whole story behind the deaths of the Romanov's if you are here. Rather than Anastasia escaping I was thinking that it might be interesting if Alexei somehow managed to escape. (How would be up to you.)
The scene is now set in London and twenty-six year old Alexei is going by the name of Dimitri Ivinosa, and is well known as an expert con-man in countries throughout Europe. Despite his background he has become a master actor and you never know exactly what he is hiding.
After a run-in with the cops he finds his way into a mansion where a window was open. He then meets a spoiled rich woman(who I'd like to play...) and he tries to explain his situation, she is bemused and she tells him that she won't call the police under the agreement that he works for her.
He agrees out of sheer fear for his life at the moment and plans to slip away at the next opportunity but finds this impossible. Both characters are stubborn and headstrong and the now con-man begins to enjoy her company more and more. Life seems to be a game to both and they often compete over the silliest things. The two hold an awkward relationship that steadily grows stronger through the roleplay.
I suppose we would start at the point where he has a run-in with the cops or we could even change it to him being arrested for certain and her being related to some parliamentary official and offering to keep custody of him so that his life is spared. (As notorious as he is he'd receive the death penalty.) I'll be pretty open with this.