
OC Multimuse RP blog. Low Activity. Canon and female muse friendly! Open. Selective. 18+. Mun is 25+ Written by Opal “Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.”
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Stvrlyte - ✧ Star Light ✧




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"Oh? Avoiding me are you?" Frankie smiled to him, choosing briefly to play alone with his tease, "You certainly wouldn't be the first, Mr. Wynter."

If there was anyone she would expect to find outside on their own, of course it would be Landon Wynter. She didn't even need to hear it from him, everyone in there knew about the tension between him and his ex. Public breakups were always messy, but ones like that were a whole different degree. Still, Frankie knew better than to draw attention to it.
She moved closer to him, careful to stay up wind from his smoke, "Its alright, I don't mind," she gave a passive wave of her hand. If he wanted to smoke, she wasn't going to stop him, "Suppose you aren't social gathering type. But then, I don't blame you. Sharks is definitely a good word for them."
She moved closer to the balcony edge, leaning onto the railing beside him, "Yeah, my newest little protege. Have you seen him? He is damn good at talking himself up to people, but he tends to flirt more than network to .. pretty much everyone," Frankie just sighed, shaking her head, "I'd say it might be wise to put him on a leash, but I'm really not interested in finding out if he likes that sort of thing."
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Marius had to pause. His companions words were not lost on him, but it was fairly unexpected. Shifting in his chair, he turned to face Acelin fully, looking over his expression for any sort of jest or joke.
"You would, would you?" Marius mused, a smirk pulling at one side of his mouth, "Even as I sit here and tell you I would most likely break your heart? You would throw your hat in willingly?" Pushing just a little, he was curious just how much more he could pull from him.
@inechoingsilence || xxx

When she was little, Frankie dreamed of Hollywood and stars and the bright lights of LA. Coming from a small village in the UK, she didn't know much about the city life aside from what she saw on TV and in movies. Still, her parents were supportive. When she finished school they moved out to LA to let her live her dream. (Name), her father, had bought the house some time back while he was working abroad and wanted to surprise his family with it.
Of course, living in another country was a major adjustment, especially as Frankie tried to get roles in whatever she could. But, it was made worse by the fact that her father's second family started coming around, a mother, (name), and her daughter, Melody. Melody also had dreams of being on the big screen, but had a ways to go before she could really pursue it, to her own chagrin.
Things were tense between the families, especially between the mothers. But, the time spent fighting was eventually reconciled. From then on, the families spent as much time together as they could, letting the girls get closer, even though Frankie hated Melody with all she had.
Years went by and Frankie continued with her acting, but she was never able to get anything that could sustain her, barely getting commercials or even speaking roles. All too often did directors and producers turn her down for someone far prettier, but less talented, than her, despite the few that offered some "favors" she could do in exchange for leading roles. Frankie decided enough was enough and switched directions to representing young actors instead.
She's made quite a name for herself as the "Hollywood Mom" taking in young talent that was completely unknown but had true potential. She feels proud of the work she's done and the people she has helped, primarily looking out for young women so that they would not get taken advantage of or preyed on by creepy and cruel directors.