Ashley Murray

"Purpose is what bring us to the world". - Ashley Murray

Ashley Murray is an optimistic and happy member of a male-dominated group known as Liars Club, holding rage within her heart. She is a leading character in Don't Let the Darkness Consume You. An associate of the Liars Club, Ashley shares a common quest with her boyfriend Matthew to clean up their repuation in society. However, upon meeting Mary Jane Fitzgerald, Ashley would find out that it takes more than just doing good in society to change for the better.

Background
In Portland, Oregon, Ashley Murray meet Matthew Barton four months after she was born in April 15, 1961, and the two became very connected. Despite this connection, the Murray family had to move to California, after Thomas Barton was censored after he published "The Art of Corruption and Lies" in 1963. She reencountered Matthew in 1982, and sooner became the first lady of the Liars Club, which was reformed by Matthew. Both began recruiting multiple members for the new incarnation. Ashley was the key that led Matthew to help the troubled Casey Lombardi and make her join the club.

When she was 11 years old, Ashley had a great habit of beating the people who bothered her, part of her Intermittent explosive disorder. Ashley reached a point where she even in an bow and arrow class, almost killed one of her bullies with an arrow shot. Apart from being kicked out of class, Ashley was kicked out of school, and had to spend almost four years in psychiatric treatment. In the end, everything went well, and her parents knew that this behavior was not part of her blood.

Appearance
Ashley Murray is a extremely beautiful caucasian woman with brown hair and striking blue eyes. She wears only name brand clothing and keeps her makeup flawless to impress her boyfriend and leader of the Liars Club, Matthew Barton. She has a tattoo of a mandala with the date where she meet Matthew in her right elbow.

Personality
Ashley Murray was a charming and caring young lady, willing to do whatever it takes to protect her friends, specially Matthew Barton and Mary Jane Fitzgerald. Sometimes a little bit vain and sassy with her other friends, she likes to invite the group for partying and socialize. But over all things, Ashley is extremely motivating and has a uplifting attitude when her friends are feeling desperate times, and has the will to help her friend in the quest she has to do, further explaining her loyalty towards the ones that she trusts the most. However, the other side of her attitude is heavily related towards her mental illness. Ashley is fiery-tempered and can be easily provoked. She has no problem on beating up someone that messes with her. At some point of time, Ashley controlled her emotions and rage, but a fine line crossed could be very problematic.

Following her death, Ashley's emotions seemingly decayed. She became depressed at the change of attitude that Matthew Barton had after his death, leading to their temporal break-up. Ashley became lonely and showed traits of a lower self-steem. However, that would last for a while until 1987 when she reunited with Mary Jane Fitzgerald, giving her hopes to end the nightmare in Willow's Bell. After being freed from the haunted grounds and ascending to Heaven, Ashley returned to the caring and uplifting woman that she was before, and reunited with Matthew while being well-received by society.

Medical Profile
Ashley suffers from Intermittent explosive disorder (IED), in which was taken to new and uncontrollable limits, like mercilessly beating up her provoker. She reached a breaking point that led her to almost kill a bully with an arrow shot, which resulted in her being kicked out of her school.

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Bray Murray
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Karen Murray
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Vincent Murray
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