This is a sandbox style role play that is based in a Southern Californian named Ocean City.
This town is home to a prestigious high school and university that students from all over flock to. The school is home to the best teachers in the state and hosts an eclectic variety of students from all over the world. Students have the option to live on campus and in between classes on the weekend are able to roam the town. There is always some kind of event going on. In this role play you can role play high school students, teachers, college students, and the town residents! We encourage character development and being able to follow your character through different stages of life encourages that.
This town is on the water and offers many events for every season along with the schools offering their own events as well. There are many chances to foster positive relationships between characters but this is a slice of life so drama and enemies are bound to be made!
Also, don't think your secrets are safe because there are those who patrol the tides of gossip and report all the going ons in the town gossip blog. Here everyone’s dirty laundry is presented, it’s up to the characters to believe it and do whatever they want with it.
Our members are funny and brimming with sarcasm, we look forward to our new members so we can add to the student and staff populations while further growing our characters and challenging ourselves in our writing skills. Most of our conversations happen off site in our own chat room, which we have a link posted above in the toggled section, until then if you have any questions go ahead and post them in the CBOX, we will get back to you as soon as possible!
Have fun looking around, we hope to meet you soon!
April 20th
At this time Tidwater is, unfortunately, on an indefinite hiatus. All active members have regrouped and started a new rol play forum.
If you would like to join us, it is located here.
You're afraid Like I make mydeals with the devil You've been at it for years
Name: Erik Raoul Thomes Birthday: May 25 Age: 16 Grade: Sophomore Orientation: Straight Status: Single Playby: Christopher Mason
But couldn't reach that next level Let's keep it real This is nocompetition to me
I speak thetruth And everybody else knows it So set your ego to the side
Erik watched the house seemingly rise from the ground as they drove slowly down the dirt path. He could see the light still on in his room, but the rest of the house was dark. He cursed under his breath, realizing his parents weren’t awake yet, he wasn’t sure if that was a good thing or not. The cop car came to a stop before the front porch, causing the motion detective light to flood the driveway.
“Stay here.” Officer Frond stepped out of the car, leaving Erik with his partner who he noticed was snoring.
Erik didn’t plan on stopping him, he was an old family friend, and was his best option to avoid Juvie. He’d keep his mouth shut, act like a good kid that his parents thought he was, and when he turned eighteen, he would just disappear. He looked out the window of the patrol car as officer Frond stepped onto the porch just as his dad opened the front door, spotted him in the back seat, and shook his head.
“Doesn’t look good kid.” The officer in the passenger seat chuckled, watching the same thing Erik saw.
Erik glared at the back of the headrest, but knew the guy was right. His parents have had it with his behavior, he knew. He worried that he’d be sent off to Military School like they threatened before, his only hope was Officer Fronds influence. It felt like hours before the door to the back seat was opened and his father pulled him out by the arm. He was given ten seconds for the officer to take the handcuffs off before his father was dragging him by the collar into the house.
“It’s not what you think.” Erik started to say, even though he’d snuck out to fool around with a girl. She’d been the one to stop the original planned and came up with skinny dipping in the fountain. He didn’t get in the water with her, wondering what drugs she was on, but unfortunately, he stayed long enough to get caught.
“Skinny dipping in the fountain…” His mother sounded so sad and disappointed; Erik felt his shoulders slump a little.
“I didn’t even go into the fountain; it was all Emily.” He stated, though knew it wasn’t worth it. He could see his parents had already made the decision; he was bound for military school he knew it.
His father paced back and forth before finally turning, looming over him as he sat at the kitchen table. “You have one more chance to make a change Erik,” his voice was stern and steady, but Erik could hear it laced with anger. “Tidewater, with your brother, cousin, and uncle. Or you go to Military school.”
Erik opened his mouth to protest but knew this was his only choice. He closed his mouth as he thought about his choices. Military school would be the worst, but he knew Rosco would hold him accountable and wouldn’t let him out of his site. “He’s not my brother, we all know this.” He stated as he stood up, having known a lot longer that he wasn’t his brother. “But I’ll go to Tidewater.” He figured he could be good enough while there. He’d just had to survive two years.
“Don’t say that.” His mother’s tone was still sad, but there was conviction in it. He didn’t see the point in being upset about Rosco, he was still apart of the family, but the lie was in the open now, what was the point in pretending anymore.
“You’ll pack a suitcase tomorrow; I’ll get you registered in the morning.” With that, his father turned, wrapped his arm around his mother, and walked back to bed, leaving Erik alone.
He was used to that though.
And just get the fuck over it Can't waist my time On hateful people like you
I just cant believe Its really come to this
◆Easygoing◆ [Loner] ◆Charming◆
[Competitive] ◆Observant◆ [Rebellious]
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