Irish van den Berge
Statistics
Full name: Irish van den Berge Personal ID: 3174826 City of Birth: London Citizenship: London Sexuality: Straight Nationality: Ukrainian/Russian/Italian Languages: English/Ukrainian/Russian Appearance: Hair: Brown Eyes: Brown Height: 5'7 |
Relationships
Parents: Vlada and Buddy McCarthy Siblings: Terri Ready, Just McCarthy, Justé van den Berge, Vee Goor, Justyna Gobbett, Justin McCarthy, Puck (Pucky) Berry, Justo McCarthy, Justinas McCarthy, Wilder Guy McCarthy, Justi McCarthy, Justine Townsend, Buster McCarthy, Pops Vosseart. Partners: Jayce van den Berge (married), Jessie Funk and the mystery man. Children: Electra Nyks, Hanns Grönlund, Sylvia Vicious, Arlon van den Berge, Immanuel van den Berge, Emanuela van den Berge, Elise van den Berge, Elizaveta van den Berge |
Hobbies: Sewing, drawing, engraving, designing, walking in the countryside, playing volleyball, dancing, restoration work, horseback riding, spreading the word of the ancients, home remedies and taking care of others.
Job: Designer and preacher
Band: The Smoking Ashers
Stage name: Chickadee
Favorite genre: 1970s rock
Job: Designer and preacher
Band: The Smoking Ashers
Stage name: Chickadee
Favorite genre: 1970s rock
Irish's story
Irish always felt she was some sort of accident, a mistake. Her real Mother suffered from mental issues and this effected her greatly. Vee and Irish spent their first few years believing they were blood related, but Vee was only staying with Irish and her Mother after her birth Mother Kira died. As Irish's Mother's mental health began to deteriorate Vee was adopted out to the McCarthy's. Irish was left alone with her Mother until her death when her birth Father came to claim her temporarily until she could be adopted by the McCarthy's bringing her back to her 'sister' Vee.
Irish fell in love with the farm life in Kozyn, she bonded with nature and loved the feeling of a family all together. The forest became her playground, her home. She would sit listening to the sounds of nature from a very early age.
Her trees and her blessed Mother Nature were her everything until that tragic day. She tried to stuff the memories away, denying it, covering up what happened to her with lies to protect herself. She couldn't face it, she couldn't deal with what happened there. Her childhood friend Sixtus found her and nursed her back to health, protecting her secret. Sixtus a strange boy with no social skills who cared endlessly for her. It was here were she found her faith, a faith which cannot be named. Sixtus taught her the scriptures and teachings of her beloved ancients. She learned to give of herself to lesson the suffering of mankind.
A relationship developed between the two of them one that would not last. Together they struggled to try and make it work, but time and time again it was met with failure. At the age of 17 they parted ways for the final time, Sixtus fascinated with Epiphany and Irish struggling with her inner morals and her faith.
Irish cannot be caged, Irish cannot be tamed. There have been serious relationships apart from her first love Sixtus, but no one who could ever fully understand her or accept her for the girl she was. Perhaps it wasn't their acceptance that was the issue but more about Irish accepting herself.
One man who stood out from the crowd, one man who needed her just as much as she needed him was her sister's husband Jayce. A forbidden night in Rio paved the way for their son Arlon to come into the world. As much as the two tried to deny their growing love for one another it was only a matter of time before their passion took a hold of them and they wed in Rio where they had conceived their son Arlon.
(more info coming soon).
(While Irish has many click relationships she isn't a true poly character. Please don't judge a book by its cover.)
Irish fell in love with the farm life in Kozyn, she bonded with nature and loved the feeling of a family all together. The forest became her playground, her home. She would sit listening to the sounds of nature from a very early age.
Her trees and her blessed Mother Nature were her everything until that tragic day. She tried to stuff the memories away, denying it, covering up what happened to her with lies to protect herself. She couldn't face it, she couldn't deal with what happened there. Her childhood friend Sixtus found her and nursed her back to health, protecting her secret. Sixtus a strange boy with no social skills who cared endlessly for her. It was here were she found her faith, a faith which cannot be named. Sixtus taught her the scriptures and teachings of her beloved ancients. She learned to give of herself to lesson the suffering of mankind.
A relationship developed between the two of them one that would not last. Together they struggled to try and make it work, but time and time again it was met with failure. At the age of 17 they parted ways for the final time, Sixtus fascinated with Epiphany and Irish struggling with her inner morals and her faith.
Irish cannot be caged, Irish cannot be tamed. There have been serious relationships apart from her first love Sixtus, but no one who could ever fully understand her or accept her for the girl she was. Perhaps it wasn't their acceptance that was the issue but more about Irish accepting herself.
One man who stood out from the crowd, one man who needed her just as much as she needed him was her sister's husband Jayce. A forbidden night in Rio paved the way for their son Arlon to come into the world. As much as the two tried to deny their growing love for one another it was only a matter of time before their passion took a hold of them and they wed in Rio where they had conceived their son Arlon.
(more info coming soon).
(While Irish has many click relationships she isn't a true poly character. Please don't judge a book by its cover.)