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'''Jasmine "Jaz" Samuels''', born circa [[1998]], lived with her [[mother]], [[Naomi Samuels|Naomi]], and [[father]], [[Keith Samuels|Keith]], at a house on [[Lloyd George Avenue]], [[Cardiff]]. She | '''Jasmine "Jaz" Samuels''', born circa [[1998]], lived with her [[mother]], [[Naomi Samuels|Naomi]], and [[father]], [[Keith Samuels|Keith]], at a house on [[Lloyd George Avenue]], [[Cardiff]]. | ||
She and her parents became trapped in their home after [[Gwen Cooper]] and [[Rhys Williams]] accidentally led a horde of [[zombie]]s to their door. | |||
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With the house as secure as they could make it, Jasmine joined her parents, Gwen and Rhys in the front room. After a constant barrage of thuds and groans against the doors, windows and walls, Naomi couldn't take it. Her mother's outburst caused Jasmine to abruptly burst into tears. | With the house as secure as they could make it, Jasmine joined her parents, Gwen and Rhys in the front room. After a constant barrage of thuds and groans against the doors, windows and walls, Naomi couldn't take it. Her mother's outburst caused Jasmine to abruptly burst into tears. | ||
She followed Gwen into the kitchen, where she helped convey coffee orders and pour milk. Shortly after returning to the font room, the zombies broke in through the window and Gwen ushered the family upstairs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | She followed Gwen into the kitchen, where she helped convey coffee orders and pour milk. Shortly after returning to the font room, the zombies broke in through the window and Gwen ushered the family upstairs. The Samuelses gathered beneath a wooden panel in the ceiling which led to the [[attic]] of the house. Gwen went first. Rhys then wrenched Jasmine from Naomi's arms and plonked her half way up the [[ladder]]. Naomi followed her into the attic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead (novel)|Bay of the Dead]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 21:32, 4 November 2019
Jasmine "Jaz" Samuels, born circa 1998, lived with her mother, Naomi, and father, Keith, at a house on Lloyd George Avenue, Cardiff.
She and her parents became trapped in their home after Gwen Cooper and Rhys Williams accidentally led a horde of zombies to their door.
Biography
Jaz helped her mum wedge small but heavy items, like the toaster and microwave, against the back door of the house.
She had a cork noticeboard in her bedroom, on which she stuck photos and various other items. When requested by Gwen, she scampered up the stairs to collect this in order to board up the windows.
With the house as secure as they could make it, Jasmine joined her parents, Gwen and Rhys in the front room. After a constant barrage of thuds and groans against the doors, windows and walls, Naomi couldn't take it. Her mother's outburst caused Jasmine to abruptly burst into tears.
She followed Gwen into the kitchen, where she helped convey coffee orders and pour milk. Shortly after returning to the font room, the zombies broke in through the window and Gwen ushered the family upstairs. The Samuelses gathered beneath a wooden panel in the ceiling which led to the attic of the house. Gwen went first. Rhys then wrenched Jasmine from Naomi's arms and plonked her half way up the ladder. Naomi followed her into the attic. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)
Appearance
Aged 11, she was "a pretty little slip of a thing". In her arms, she carried Sunny - a toy rabbit. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)
Personality
When asked for help by strangers, she would look towards her mother for approval. When asked by Gwen if she wanted a hot chocolate, she consulted with her toy rabbit with which she nodded in approval. As a child, she was curious and naïve. She hated warm milk. During the attack on her home, she had wide, scared eyes. She appeared much younger than her 11 years and was on the edge of tears. (PROSE: Bay of the Dead)