How To Describe Miss Brandy

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“Artemis-Rose is it?”
Miss Brandy calls out my name cheerfully.
I analyse Miss Brandy thoughtfully. Long, curly brunette hair reaching beyond her shoulders, eyes the colour of caramel, long eyelashes protecting her eyelids, perfect teeth, plump peach coloured lips, a petite nose to go with her petite ears, a small beauty spot above her upper lip, freckles covering her nose. She is what people would call a natural beauty. I’d say she is around five foot four and a size eight... She is wearing a black dress, with daisies painted on it, she has teamed this with a pair of black tights and some plain pink ballet pumps. She is what people would call girly. She is soft spoken, loyalty pours out of her very being. Miss Brandy is the sort of tutor,
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I love, spirituality and astrology, it is something I regard as highly interesting and important. I have deep green eyes, which change colour depending on my frame of mind. If I am happy they become what I would describe as vivid green, when I am sad they become a piercing blue, when I am angry they turn into grey thunderstorm clouds. My hair is naturally curly, light blonde and I am five foot three in height. My mum describes me as having a heart shaped face, cupid lips, a petite nose and petite ears. My face is covered in moles, my Dad always regarded them as beauty spots, I regard them as moles.
I have chosen to study creative writing at Kingston university, once again for many different reasons. I live for both reading and writing. I want to be a published author. I need to be a published author. I want people to adore my writing, the same way I adore reading. I have wanted to be an author for as long as I can remember, from the day I first learnt how to read… I knew I wanted to write as well. Becoming a published author is my dream, well I wouldn’t even count it as a dream because I am currently walking alongside my dream, every single day. I would quote it as being a

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