By the time Paisley was four years old, she'd started learning new and more things. She was growing up and becoming a better person due to the fact that she didn't technically have any parents and calling nuns her parents wasn't really something that worked for her. By the time she was five years old, she was learning to take care of herself. It wasn't easy, but it was something that she had to learn by the way that she was being raised. Paisley was being taught the good things in life, of course, but she was also given reasons to be a good child. She would never find herself becoming a wild child or a thief. It would be too out of character, even at such a young age and for how she was abandoned -- despite the fact that Paisley would never know that her parents were actually still alive.
In September of 1999, when Paisley was five, almost six years old, a family had finally come to find her. It had been a long time coming, but she was the happiest she could ever be with being able to be adopted by a loving family. It was something that Paisley had always dreamt about, especially after all of the times she would see her friends get adopted, meanwhile she was still waiting for the perfect family that would take her in. It was no time before she would begin calling Mary and Travis Coleman the titles of mom and dad, and had even wanted to let them change her last name to Coleman. It was the perfect family moment. Not only did they bring her in, but they made her one of their own and made her to feel as if she were happy with them, and she was. They were older, that was for certain, but they were loving and showed Paisley that she was one of their own, despite not being biologically theirs.
Throughout the years, Paisley grew up to becoming her own person with the help of a loving family instead of doing it on her own. She learned that she's quite good with her hands and eventually was able to take karate lessons as well as eventually convince her family that gymnastics was a good idea as well. She was just all-around good with the physical nature of things. Paisley really put her best foot forward in learning and making sure that she was good at that sort of thing, because she wanted to make a life of it. It wasn't known at the moment, at least not with her, but Paisley would eventually figure out that it would be the best idea for her to actually become something more and more like she read in the books that girls could do. It was the early 2000s, too, so she was able to figure out what she really wanted to do. Even with college, the doors were eventually wide open. She'd gotten into Boston University on a sport scholarship as a full ride, which helped her to become more of who she was supposed to be -- not to mention her looks made people second guess how tough she really could be.
What Paisley never counted on was the fact that she would fall in love with the North East that was Boston. It was beautiful and a place that she truly felt that she could reside in for as long as she lived. She'd met people, and found reasons to stay. Even when she took a little bit of time off from school to focus on getting to find herself (which included traveling throughout Europe and Asia to make sure that she could find reasons to be herself). It had been as if she'd lost herself somewhere along the way, not sure where or how she could be herself with all of the things that were and had been going on. It had ultimately destroyed her scholarship due to the fact that she had left school for a while to do this, and coming back to school bills was the worst part of it all, which had caused her to get a menial job to be able to pay the bare minimum due to her parents age and their inability to pay for her to live across the country as well as everything else - not to mention that she knew, morally, it was wrong.
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