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Name: Mackenzie Feenix (on right)
Alias: Mackie / Mack
Age: 10
Birthday: December 4th
Gender: Female
Powers: Hydrokinesis
Aura: Pink, low frequency, orange/purple
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Appearance: Dark blue hair (like image) with dark purple eyes. Round face and rather skinny. Short in stature, rather bony looking, but wears larger shirts to make her seem not so scrawny. Her posture is good and strong. Common expressions and body language are open and friendly, Mackie almost always has a smile.
Personality:
•Confident: No matter what Mackie does, she goes at it with a good attitude and full of confidence. If she has learned anything at all in her past, is that if you approach things with confidence, you can accomplish almost anything.
•Calm: Her confidence is a quiet one, and some may not even see it besides how friendly she is. Mackie is very laid back and doesn't anger easily. She'll think everything through and approach problems in a very calm manner.
•Outgoing: Even though she's laid back, she has no problem being outgoing and talking to anyone and everyone. It comes easily to her. When without her twin, she has no problem making friends or finding people to talk to. When her twin is around, though, she takes more of a back seat roll and backs up Maddy.
•Distrustful: From some of her bad experiences, she's become a little distrustful of people and their intentions. No matter how many friends she may have, she wont trust them with too much. It will be hard for her to form strong bonds
Mackenzie Feenix is overall a very strong girl, bouncing around from foster home to foster home has taught her many things. One of the better ones was confidence. Mackie has loads of confidence but it doesn't give her a big ego or make her arrogant. She knows the things she can do yet doesn't like to admit when she can't do something. With enough confidence and perseverance, Mackie thinks she can accomplish anything if she just pushes herself. No matter what she does, she goes at it with a good attitude and full of confidence.
Her confidence, however, is sort of a quiet kind, as Mackenzie will always have this sort of calmness about her. She's had plenty of time to get used to bullying when her hydrokinesis started manifesting so now she just shrugs off any rude comments someone might make though she will have a hard time if she sees anyone else being bullied. Mackie is almost always laid back and does not anger easily. Things are always thought through always approaches things in a very calm manner.
While being calm can be mistaken for quiet, it really isn't in Mackie's case. She's outgoing in her own way. She has no problems talking to anyone and everyone. Mackie makes friends easily and can always find someone to talk to. Without her twin, Mackenzie is just fine on her own, but when her twin is around, she takes a back-seat role and backs Maddy up. Since she knows her twin doesn't really talk to many people when they're not together, she tries to give her sister a chance to make other friends too.
No matter how many friends Mackenzie might gather, she'll always be a little mistrustful of them, and everyone to be completely honest. She's had quite a few bad experiences with people so there will almost always be at least a little bit of mistrust of people and their intentions. Because of this, it will be a little difficult for her to make strong bonds. But, after awhile, if a person hasn't betrayed her or proven that they are loyal and trustful, they'll start earning her trust, some maybe faster than others.
History:
Madeline and Bernard Davis were a happy couple. They had met during high school and were high school sweet hearts. But as Madeline's job as a psychonaut picked up as she grew older and caused them to lose touch. Several years later, an assignment brought Madeline back to their home town, where they met in a coffee shop and reconnected. They realized how much they had lost and started spending more time together. After reconnecting, a short year later Bernard proposed, and the couple was married 6 months later. It was after they were married that Madeline revealed what she did for a living. Bernard didn't quite agree with it for more than one reason: his pride was hurt that his wife made more money than him, his wife was constantly in danger, his occupation as the manager of the very same coffee shop they reconnected at led them to not be together much.
With all their love, the couple worked through it. Five years later, they decided to take their marriage to the next step and have children. After trying to conceive for more than a year, they were finally blessed with twin daughters.
AGE BABY: Madeline was leading a busy life as a psychonaut and mother to two young twins. Upon Bernard's request, she took a leave of absence to focus on raising the children. AGE ONE The young family was happy and healthy and the twins grew quickly. But not having Madeline's income began to wear on the family. Seemingly perfect timing, Madeline was offered a raise if she came back to take up small jobs. Even with Bernard's opinion of her profession, he couldn't deny that they needed the money so he grudgingly agreed. In between these small jobs, Bernard was let go from his managerial position and took up the "full time dad" position as Madeline continued her small jobs.
AGE TWO: It was after the twins turned two that Madeline was offered a very large job that was very important, and she knew she couldn't turn it down. The couple fought for days about it, as Bernard had a terrible feeling about it, but Madeline wouldn't give in. She accepted the mission and left two months after their offer. Months passed and Bernard heard nothing of or from Madeline. Three months before the twins' third birthday, Bernard got the visit he had been fearing: his wife Madeline had passed away in the line of duty. Bernard with distraught and wracked with grief. The twins' seemed to sense this and they began crying more, not eating, not sleeping just like their father. Unemployed Bernard did everything he could for them, he tried getting a job but no one would hire him.
AGE THREE: Three months after the twins turned three, Bernard gave them up into foster care. Anytime he looked at the girls', all he saw was his dead wife. He knew it wasn't fair to the twins, but he just wanted to start over.
AGE THREE-FIVE: The twins spent most of the year in foster care as their behavior was studied to best fit them with a family. Two full years passed and the young girls' were getting accustomed to being in the orphanage setting. Of course, as soon as they started to adjust, they were matched with a family.
AGE FIVE: The Smith's were the average family who turned to adoption, John and Mary had been unable to conceive and thus was the reason they decided to adopt. They took to the twins quickly and all seemed well in the twins life. They had parents who loved them again but that utopia wouldn't last forever. One year after they had been chosen to be foster parents, Mary found out she was pregnant. It complicated things since they had been starting the adoption process for the twins, but after the birth of Jane, it was apparent that the relationship and love they had for their biological child was different than the ones they had with Madison and Mackenzie. It was also a strain on their finances. The Smith's returned the twins to foster care a few months after having the twins for almost two years, just 3 months after their daughter was born due to the financial strain.
AGE SEVEN: From that point in their lives things would never be the same. The twins' would always be wondering what went wrong. Especially after months went by and they weren't matched with any other families. Which may have been a blessing in disguise for the girls. Weird things started happening around them. People would notice the twins staring at each other and making gestures as if they were having a conversation. Things started floating around or even moving inches away from where they had been set down. Their caretakers would just chalk it up to child pranks and think nothing more on it.
AGE EIGHT: A few months before their eighth birthday, they found out they had gotten matched for another family and excitedly went to meet Robert and Patricia Johnson. They were able to celebrate their eighth birthday with a new family but the girls didn't quite bond so well with the Johnson's. They were a very strict couple, fond of rules and schedules. Robert and Patricia would get irritated any time things weren't in their place which boded ill for the twins' budding powers. After only being with the Johnson's for three months the twins were given up again. They would go through two more families for exactly the same reasons, their powers would mess things up for them; The William's, James and Jennifer, and the Anderson's, William and Susan. Madison and Mackenzie began to get discouraged but on the plus side, they had began to realize all the weird things were really them and they began to be aware of it even though they couldn't really control it yet.
The second half of the year was much better for Maddy and Mackie. They met Charles and Donna Martin who were not nearly as strict as the previous three families. They had two kids of their own, George and Anna who were also twins but were ten years older. They kids got a long well and everything seemed to be going perfectly until an October day when Mackie started 'sweating' seemingly for no reason. In all reality, her power for hydrokinesis was beginning to come forth. Day after day Mackenzie's clothes would be soaked yet she would be fine other than that. The Martin's took her to a few different doctors but each one couldn't give a diagnosis, no one had any ideas as to what was wrong with the six year old. Charles and Donna hated to do it but they returned the girls after visiting 4 different doctors as they were convinced Mackie had some kind of sickness even though they were assured their children would be fine. The caseworker sent Mackie to all kinds of different specialists but none could give an answer to her sweating and settled upon saying she just had overactive sweat glands. It was still depressing for the twins.
AGE 9: The twins spent most of age 9 in the orphanage. Mackie's problem was still occurring, worse if anything. But after months of waiting, they were matched with a family and both of the twins didn't even want to go. They had lost faith in the system, but since they were forced to go, they decided to make the best of it. Using what they could of their powers, they became pranksters. Often driving their new foster family, the Garcia's, crazy. Maddy and Mackie were fed up with being tossed from family to family. Their antics were taken to a new level, though, when more weird things started happening. Whenever Maddy got near to someone they'd get a small electrical shock. It started getting really serious one day when the twins were watching TV and Maddy couldn't find the remote so she walked over to turn the volume up but as soon as she touched the TV, the twins heard a little pop and the screen turned back and smoke started coming out the back. Both of the twins were shocked and knew they had unintentionally taken it too far. Earnest and Maria Garcia were furious and refused to deal with their shenanigans. The twins were sent back to the orphanage the very next day.
Their case worker had no idea what to do with them. Not only had they been trouble makers at a foster family's house, but they had started being trouble makers at the orphanage as well. She had almost settled on letting them age out, they only had a little over 8 years. It would be miserable for them but there wasn't much she could do for them anymore. Except, directly on the twin's 10th birthday, a couple contacted the caseworker inquiring about two trouble making twins in her care. Jasper and Rowan Feenix had been looking for children to adopt for quite some time and had taken a special interest in the twins and had insisted on meeting the twins that very day. The meeting went well and after the proper paperwork, the twins were sent to their new foster family. The Feenix's suspicions were correct and the twins showed signs of psychic powers. The couple being psychics themselves had thought about trying to train the two but then found a flyer in their mailbox reminding them of some of the best years of their lives. They had bonded quickly as a family, as the twins felt that they were finally understood and that the Feenix's actually did want the best for them. While getting the process started for adoption, the twins were sent to Murmuring Pines Psychic Summer Camp to learn more about their psychic abilities. Both Mackie and Maddy were excited to learn that all the weird things were actually psychic powers and couldn't wait to learn how to control them!
