Adèle Shaw

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Out of Character

Adèle is Alice's creation. Named and created in 2008, but mentioned and had a presence via Ainsley in 2005. Adele's PB is Sarah Chalke.

In Character

Specifics

Full Name: Adèle Ludivine Shaw (neé L'Artaire, Howard)
Nickname(s): Elle
Birthdate: February 21st, 1972
Birthplace: Nice, France
Hometown: Lyon, France
Currently Resides: London, England
Family: Father, Arnett L'Artaire; Mother, Collette Morante; Brother, Etienne L'Artaire, Sister. Daughter, Ainsley, Sons, Aidan Howard and Murphy Shaw
Sexuality: Straight
Relationship Status: Married to Ciaran Shaw. Ex-husband Boyd Howard
Schooling: Homeschooled
Occupation: Teacher

Detailed Information

Physical Description

Mousy brown/blonde, just below the shoulders. Blue eyes. Taller than her younger brother at 5'11".

Personal Information

Adèle's most telling characteristic is that she has a more difficult time than most people making her mind up. She, like both her parents (more specifically her mother) adapted a somewhat hippy lifestyle, often much to the dismay of her oldest daughter, Ainsley, though some of this rubs off on her, too.

She has mousy blonde hair, and though often leaves it down, occasionally gets frustrated with it and puts it into a tight ponytail at the back of her head.

Her three children adore her 99% of the time, though occasionally her inability to make decisions falls on them and sometimes their decisions do not always pan out in the way intended, which becomes frustrating for her. Aidan looks most like her, with short, mousy brown hair and very blue eyes. He is quickly outgrowing her, though only age 13. He stands at 5'6". Ainsley and Murphy take after their fathers, though Ainsley's disposition is not unlike her mother's.

Backstory

Adèle was born into a small but quite liberal French town during the early 1970s. Her family was particularly liberal and were accepting of all emerging ways of life and just wanted the best for themselves and their friends and relatives. At this time, Arnett and Collette L'Artaire were leading somewhat of a hippy lifestyle and were thrilled to be having their first child.

Things changed significantly when Arnett and Collette had their second child. They gave birth to a girl on August 19th, 1978. She was a happy, healthy child, and Adèle adored her. A few days after her ninth birthday in 1981, the wee girl, only a few months off 3, died. This devastated Adèle, and though she was too young to completely understand, it changed the entire family dynamic. However, her mother was currently pregnant with their third child, who was born on May 13th, 1981. This was Etienne. Born Etienne Fabrice L'Artaire, he was the youngest and only son of Collette and Arnett L'Artaire.

At age 17, Adèle wanted to move to Ireland to do a year long exchange for her final year of schooling. Though reluctant, her parents allowed her to go on the condition she would keep in touch with her Aunt and Uncle who had recently moved to Wales and would be on hand if Adèle needed them.

She attended St Margarets School for Girls in Dublin, Ireland, in 1989. Here, she met Ráichéal Wickham, who had just spent the summer with her Aunt and Uncle and her cousin, Boyd. During their time at school, Ráichéal quickly realised as the two became friends that Boyd and Adele would be well suited to one another. In the summer of 1990, Adele spent two weeks with Ráichéal and her family, meeting Boyd for the first time on August 22nd, 1990. The two quickly became enamoured with one another and by the time Adele was due to return to France in late October of 1990, she did not want to leave, for fear of saying goodbye to Boyd.

Upon returning to France, however, she discovered she was pregnant. The summer fling had quickly become something far more serious than originally intended and though Adele did not carry the child to full term, she insisted on moving to Ireland to be with Boyd. She returned to Ireland in early 1991, Boyd proposed to her (March 9th, 1991). The speedy romance had a few rough moments but in early 1992, but in April, Adele discovered she was pregnant again. After many months of deliberating on whether to get married before or after the child was born, the two married on their anniversary. A month later, Ainsley Sarah was born.

Things continued reasonably happily for the couple during the next two years, with most of their efforts focused on finding enough money to support themselves and their wee girl. Adele tried to find work though was mostly unsuccessful due to the odd hours she was able to work. She picked up odd jobs doing childcare and had a close knit community of friends who also had small children and helped one another out. This circle of friends included Boyd's cousin and Adele's high school friend, Ráichéal, and her wee boy, Iacob.

Adele discovered she was pregnant for a third time in mid-1994, and gave birth to Aidan Seamus (though Seamus is mostly translated to James) on December 26th, 1994.

It was in early 1996 that things became rocky between Boyd and Adele, and though the details were never really clear to friends and family, the relationship dissolved in May of that year and their divorce was made final in late 1997. This put the pressure on Ainsley, particularly, because though small, her mother became more distraught and flakey than ever.

It was in 1997 that, through a child friend of Ainsley's, she met Ciaran Shaw. The two started dating and in 1999 were married in a small ceremony just outside of Belfast. Adele was desperate to have another child and though it took a year or so of trying, she gave birth to a second son, Murphy Ciaran, in October of 2000.

Backstory: Simplified

Etienne's sister. Ainsley's mother.

External Links

Adele's Journal