Hi there. I'm Valerie. Nice to meet you.
I'm 19, live in Australia, I don't really have a definalbe accent, it's kind of a mix of accents really and a sometimes vlogger on Youtube (When I'm not procrasinating making a new video that is)
I have waist length strawberry blonde hair and blue/grey eyes. I'm average height and in my opinion I could deffinitly lose some weight. I have dimples aswell; yea, those things that are seemingly becoming more and more popular right now. But I have an extra dimple, instead of just two, one on either cheek, I have a third above my right cheekbone. Is that weird?
Anyway, I've gone off on a tanget... about dimples of all things... but I guess that's just me... I get distracted by anything and everything. Oh look! Shiney...
Valerie's life was pretty average. School, homework, socialising on the internet about 'fandoms' and not having many friends in the 'real world'. Her mother was worried that her daughter was becoming an introvert and in her social butterfly eyes, that would not do at all. Not. One. Bit.
There was only one way to 'fix' her daughter. Send her overseas to a relatives, thus forcing her to socialise with others, for the Christmas holidays. This relative? One of Valerie's many older cousins. Where would she be living for the next two and a half months? England.
There's one little problem with Valerie's mother's plan; Valerie didn't know that this particular person was related to her. Didn't know that she was being sent over seas for two and a half months and certainly didn't know she'd be living in a house (apartment) full of GUYS!!!
How will she take living in a household where the ratio of males to females is two to one. How will she handle finding out who her cousin is? Will she survive all the many awkward walk-ins that are bound to happen (They always do in these situations don't they?) and will she be able to stop fangirling on the web long enough to actually speak to someone and break out of her shell?