B. Jazz -Think of a big name in jazz music. Any big name. Male, female, past or present. Yes, Jazz has slept with that person. And anyone else famous in the genre that you can think of. -Her singing voice sounds something like a cross between Rosemary Clooney and Billie Holiday. -Despite her constant interaction with the hit-makers in the industry, Jazz has never made a single recording. She has never released her own album, nor has she ever shown up in the band/backup singers/duets on anyone's album. When she does record, she keeps the recordings to herself and will only play them for certain people who ask nicely.
C. Laudanum/Codeine 1. Mary Elizabeth Jermaine 2. Oh my god, just thinking about it boggles my mind. I have no idea... and actually, neither of them probably do, either. We'll go with magic! Magic explains everything. 3. Abbie Cornish 4. -When she's four years old, Mary Elizabeth will get into the medicine cabinet for the first time. Unlike "normal" medicine cabinets with ibuprofen, band-aids, and pepto-bismol, this medicine cabinet is chock-full of medicinally-used opiates, and a few of those caps happen to not be very tight. Years and years later, she'll look back on this as what started her on the road to addiction. -She can recite Browning, Byron, and Shelley at the drop of a hat but her real love is medicine. She'll grow up and take her degree in pharmaceutical sciences, after which she gets a job at one of the pharmacies owned by Seturner Medical. -She'll deal with various addictions and go in and out of rehab her entire life, but it won't be the drugs that kill her. When she's thirty-six she is in a car accident, and at the hospital she drifts in a coma for several weeks before dying. Cause of death is a morphine overdose, though nobody at the hospital knows quite how it happened. That night all seems something of a haze to them, honestly.