Player:
Pam Froman
Name:
Wade Kathleen Welles
Age:
23 (DOB: 9/21)
Sex:
Female
Appearance:
Wade is 5'3 and 105 lbs. She is petite. Wade has short dark
hair, brown eyes, and delicate features. She is a
snazzy/casual dresser. She often wears skirts, sweaters and
jeans, sundresses, or short sets. She usually wears silver
earrings and a cubed necklace with her name imprinted on
it.
Hometown:
San Francisco, CA. "The City"
as locals call it. A poorer section of
town...Wade's family is lower middle class.
Wade was born on 9/21 to Don and
Ellen Welles. She has an older sister named
Kelly.
Family:
Wade's dad was a bank manager,
her mom a homemaker. While close to both
her parents and her sister growing up, Wade often
wished she could get to know her father more. He
was a very busy, though loving man who barely made
enough to support his family. Wade's mom was a
big influence on her. Ellen was a modern day
hippie, extremely idealistic and always giving. Kelly was
more like Wade's dad...wanting to succeed and
drive forward...not satisfied with lack of money.
Wade on the other hand, while she wanted new clothes
and things too, took a more world view approach.
She appreciated that she wasn't worse off in the
world. Wade and Kelly shared a room while growing up.
They fought as kids but by the time Wade was 16
and Kelly 18, they were as close as sisters could
be. Wade often turned to Kelly for much needed advice.
They supported each other.
Life and
Background: In elementary
school, Wade started tumbling and doing gymnastics. She
was extremely talented at it, and secretly hoped
that one day she might make it to the Olympics.
She had few friends until highschool, however. She loved
to read, and had braces and that made her
unpopular with jr. highschool boys. The girls
were even crueler. They called her names like shrimp and
crybaby, because of her sensitivity and
propensity for tears. They also made fun of her
hand me down clothes. But in highschool all that changed.
Boys suddenly noticed her. Still Wade was
insecure. She never would totally get over
the feeling of loneliness that her early years
had taught her. She continued to tumble and got
better and better. She met her best friend Sabrina at age
14. Sabrina went to the same highschool as she
did, but Sabrina was new. Sabrina was also into
gymnastics and at her urging Wade tried out for the team.
She made it. Sabrina did not. This cause a bit of
a rift in their friendship, but one that was soon
made up. Wade's first real boyfriend was Rick Parsons.
He was a junior when she was a freshman. He was
tall, with sandy blond hair and hazel eyes. Rick
asked her to the Winter Formal dance, and they dated for
6 months after that. But Wade broke up with Rick
because he started treating her badly that
summer. It was hard for her. She cried for weeks on and
off.
Wade's sophomore year she didn't
date anyone seriously. She instead got better and
better at gymnastics. Her grades were okay...A's and
B's..although she always carried an A in English.
She was not very into school although she did
like to learn. It was just the way things were presented in
school that made everything boring. Her teachers
consistently told her she wasn't living up to her
potential.
Wade made varsity gymnast at her
junior year. She started competing locally and
winning quite a bit. This was also the year she discovered
the PC. Her school funded a computer
lab and Wade asked to be the aid for it, to make
up for some lost credits. She got to be good
friends with the teacher Mrs. MacDean, and so
began a life long passion for computers. Some of the guys
in the class were even more into computers than
she was. One particular one, Jeff Holloway, had a
crush on her. He followed her around showing her
tricks and repairs on the PC...anything she
asked. He even showed her how to hack into the
school's mainframe. She began to get more and more into
hacking, although Sabrina and the rest of her
girlfriends didn't really know about it. It was
Wade's private thing. Unfortunately, however, her parents
couldn't buy her a computer, so Wade got a job at
Radio Shack to save up for one. She eventually
did buy one two years later.
Wade went out with Jason Sauer her
Junior years. They dated for one years. He was
two years older than she, and a freshman at Berkeley. But he
broke up with her in the beginning of her senior
year, because she was in his words "too clingy."
Devastated by those words, Wade would have a hard
time expressing her love for someone from then
on. She continued to climb the ranks in
gymnastics. Senior year, she was captain of the school's
team and received a scholarship to Berkeley. She
met Andy that year. Andy was her age, and super
sweet. He went to all of her gymnastic meets and they went
to prom together. He was pretty much perfect. His
family was rich, he was cute and sweet and he
loved her very much. At the 2nd to last meet of her
highschool career, Wade blew out her knee at a
meet. She was rushed to hospital and Andy was
there for her the whole time. But her knee would never fully
recover as the tendons were torn. Her gymnastics
scholarship went out the window. Wade was stuck.
She became very depressed at having lost her dream for quite
some time.
It was Kelly and Sabrina and Andy
that helped her realize that all would not be
lost forever. She just had to make money to go to school.
But Wade decided that she would rather learn life
first. She went on a trip across country with her
sister for three months. Then after that she continued to
work for Radio Shack, and go out with Andy. Andy
meanwhile was going to Berkeley. He joined a
fraternity and changed a lot. They began to fight. But Wade
wasn't willing to give him up. She loved him. So
despite everything they stayed together.
At age 22, Wade finally decided she
needed to go back to school. She was sick of
Radio Shack and got a job at Doppler's computer store, which
is where she met Quinn. Here's an excerpt of
those first two days from her diary:
October 14, 1994
Dear Diary, I got the job!!!! I got
the job!!!! So amazing. Yes, indeed, it a
gainfully employed computer saleswoman at Doppler
computers writing this note. I'm so happy! With
the salary from Dopplers I can afford school...finally! (Not
that I know what the hell I want to do with my
life...but hey! That'll come right?) I
mean Diary, I'd almost given up hope of ever getting to take
classes again. After the knee injury blew my
gymnastics scholarship...well...it was
really hard to accept the fact that I'd have to
save money to get back in school. But this job
pays a great base and commission! And it's not like I don't
know computers. I mean...hello? I only hacked
into Andy's work computer...oops maybe I
shouldn't write that...anyway...it's so cool. Orientation
is tomorrow. Gotta
go! Love, Wade "Doppler's employee"
Welles
October 15,
1994
Dear Diary, I just got
back from orientation a few minutes ago. It was just me and
this guy Quinn. We spent the whole day watching
videos on Doppler customer service. Can you say
yawn? But Quinn was really nice. When Hurley (our
new boss) left us alone, he would fast forward
the tape. Soon we were both imitating the video's
commentator. I can still hear that video's
squeaky voice. "A good employee is a prompt
employee!" and "CARE means Correct attitude
retains employment."
Brother! Love, Wade
Okay...so Wade worked at Dopplers
and she got to know Quinn. He became
her confidant and one of her best friends. I'll
excerpt more so you can see how that first
happened.
November 14,
1994
Dear Diary, Quinn and I
had a long talk today. We were hanging out in Golden Gate
Park watching the sunset after work. We've taken
to doing that every so often. I, like an idiot,
asked him what his plans were for Thanksgiving. He got
real quiet and said "Just hanging with Mom like
usual." But I could tell something was wrong you
know? So I asked him "What about your Dad?" I figured he'd
tell me they were divorced or something like
that. Well, Wade, stick foot in mouth, because
his dad passed away when he was 11. I felt so bad
for even asking! But I also saw that the memory of his dad
weigh s really heavily on his heart. I took his hand (I
think he was a bit shocked at that one) and I
asked him if he wanted to talk about it. Well, we
ended up taking for two hours about our hearts and our
feelings about life. It was like...we couldn't
run out of things to say. It was great. He's
great. I mean...oh...I don't know what I
mean. Love, Wade
Andy had given Wade a promise ring.
But they were still having major problems. And in
February that came to a head. He cheated on her. They
broke up and Quinn, who had come to be one of her
best friends, was her lifeline.
Eventually she started to develop
feelings for Quinn. But she didn't dare to tell
him. He was very obvious in placing her in the "bud" role
they'd started out as. Here's another excerpt
that explains this: May 29, 1995 Dear
Diary, I don't know what I'm doing! I can't help
the way I feel can I? And nothing seems to work.
I've tried to be subtle, but Quinn can be dense as a rock.
And sometimes he says the dumbest things! I know
he means to be kind, but he absolutely destroys
my resolve when he says them. Like today. I brought
up the fact that Andy's been trying to call my
house (but Kelly's been screening) trying to make
him jealous and all he said was "Aren't you
over that guy yet Wade?" Ummm...yeah? Hello? I'm
into you....was what I wanted to say. But of
course I kept my mouth shut like usual and mumbled
something instead. Love, Wade
Anyway this is the position that
the two of them are in when Wade leaves
to slide.
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