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Sensually Devious...

Elegantly Divine

By Sai Marie JohnsonPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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In August of the year Nineteen Ninety-One a beautiful baby girl was born at precisely Seven Thirty-Seven AM. By all accounts she, like most of the other newborn infants in the hospital had a full life ahead of her, and should have been raised with the belief that being American meant that the world was truly at her fingertips. Her parents named her Marisol Evette Jameson, and she was born to a Hispanic mother, and a Caucasian father. Neither of which were actually married by any definitive means of law, but in the eyes of Marisol's mother they were what would have been considered common law married.

Luckily for Marisol her father was a fairly well off businessman, and being from Southern California her mother had been his employee. He chose to bring her into his home, and care for her, but the differences in cultural backgrounds did have somewhat of a negative effect on her upbringing. Marisol's father demanded that she be raised Lutheran, and it was all her mother could do not to argue due to her strict Catholic upbringing. Some compromise was made, however, when Marisol's father made provisions for the girl to go to a prestigious private academy. Once Marisol's mother was told that he made the rules, and the money which would make certain their daughter was raised fully Americanized with every opportunity for success she submitted to his wishes for Marisol to attend Lutheran worship services.

By the time Marisol was old enough to enter school she had already learned to speak both English, and Spanish fluently. She was also quite intelligent, and grew to love books at a very young age. A very pretty girl who possessed a knack for writing, and enjoyed learning above social interactions she become somewhat of a wallflower. Friends were not easily made even though she was well dressed, pretty, and intelligent though and it had a negative effect on her ability to socialize without some stigma attached. Marisol grew to love theater, and plays and by the time she was nine years of age she wanted to participate in the local ballet. Her mother was somewhat adamant as ballet was not something she was used to, but Marisol's father acquiesced to his daughter's begging, and she soon entered classes for dance.

When Marisol's teen years finally rolled around she had already been in several recitals, and dances for various dance types. These include tap, ballet, and minor ballroom dancing. Still a fantastic student with phenomenal grades she began to compete in spelling bees, and as soon as her High School years began she entered into drama, and debate club. In her Freshman year of High School Marisol won the role of Juliet in the Shakespearean production of Romeo and Juliet. By doing this she beat out 75 other applicants who had auditioned.

This began Marisol's favoritism as a High School actress, and put her at the top of the list in future productions her school put on. Aside from this Marisol continued to perform recitals, and decided to learn an instrument due to her new found love of Orchestra, and Symphony music. She chose to learn to play the violin in her sophomore year, and quit dance class in favor of joining band. This made her active in both band, debate, and drama club throughout the last two years of her High School education.

When Marisol finally graduated High School she was the Salutorian for her class losing Valedictorian by only one GPA point to a male classmate. This was quite upsetting for her, but still allowed her the opportunity to take her High School extra curriculars, and attend Stanford University. During her stint at Stanford she decided to major in Marketing, and to minor in Journalism. She chose to work at the local library during the time she did not have class, and stayed in on-site dormitories until the time that she graduated. Shortly after graduation she decided to do something completely unsuspected, and immediately took her savings to move to New York City in an effort to secure a good PR job on Wall Street.

It was at this time that Marisol was chosen over several other applicants to become an intern for MorbioTech Industries, and to work on their Public Relations with the media, and several news outlets. The job was a great paying job, and put her in contact with reporters from the New York Times, CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News. Soon enough Marisol was being flown around the globe to various media connection hubs in order to present MorbioTech in the best light possible.

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About the Creator

Sai Marie Johnson

A multi-genre author, poet, creative&creator. Resident of Oregon; where the flora, fauna, action & adventure that bred the Pioneer Spirit inspire, "Tantalizing, titillating and temptingly twisted" tales.

Pronouns: she/her

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