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Age: 26 || Sexuality: Asexual Panromantic || Height: 5'5
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⫸ Personality ⫷ Scout is a very chill person, and loves to just
hang out. She's normally go-with-the-flow type, and dislikes
reminders of her past life. She's happy where she is now, and is
very proud of how far she's come. She's very proud of who she
is, and refuses to apologize for who she is.
Scout doesn't take herself seriously, and loves to poke fun at
the situations she finds herself in. However, some can find that
she doesn't take things as seriously as she should.
Scout is definitely not good with serious situations, and often avoids them if she can. While genuine, it can
be hard to make a deep and meaningful connection with her, since she usually deflects to humor when she feels a
conversation has gotten too serious or personal.
⫸ History ⫷ Scout has had a tough past, and though she's come to terms with it on some levels, she still avoids
reminders and remnants. She had a tough falling out with parents, and after a long struggle with figuring out who
she was, she ended up moving in with her aunt and uncle. Since then, she's had a much better life with the people
who truly love her. She changed her name after highschool, so many people in her past know her as Elizabeth.
She has always had a love of music, and now owns a small music shop in her home town, beneath her apartment.
Though it doesn't make life luxurious by any means, but it certainly allows for her to get by. When she's not running
the music shop, she's playing in a band with her two best friends who she loves with all her heart. It's a quiet little
life, but for Scout, it's a dream come true. She's with the people she loves most, doing what she's always dreamed of.
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Name: Thomas Fisher | Gender: Male, He/Him
Age: 27 | Sexuality: Gay | Height: 5'9
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Personality: Thomas was always a very 'nerdy' person. He
loves things like math and statistics, and still does. They
make sense to him, unlike the rest of the world. However,
Thomas feels that one thing that has always been built into
him was that he was, simply put, 'awkward'. No matter
which way a conversation or interaction goes, he feels as
though he's come off as weird.
At a party or social even, one can usually fine him
hanging out on the sidelines and likely wishing he was
somewhere else. He can be hard to talk to, but given
that the other party can get him to talk about
something he likes, be it statistics or literature or a
number of other things, he'll be glad to chat a bit.
History: Thomas grew up as a 'gifted child', and was unlucky enough to also grow up under the stresses and pressures that came with it. He was often expected to be the best, and often struggled to meet those expectations. As if that wasn't enough, he never learned or developed many social skills, making him feel awkward and out of place with his peers. He could never remember having many friends, and later on in highschool, he remembers being bullied.
However, Thomas never had trouble being 'smart'. And there was no denying, he was pretty smart. He dedicated himself to his studies and graduated at the top of his class (though he found himself feeling like it was more the bottom). He was accepted into a prestigious college and got a degree in business. He moved out, got an apartment of his own, and now works at an esteemed business. To quote his father, he made it.
He made it... right? Thomas lives his life feeling as though he's supposed to be happy. He's got it all, hasn't he? He's got a job and a home. Isn't that the 'american dream'? But these days, Thomas finds himself disappointed that he doesn't have what he missed out on throughout his life: connections. Growing up he had no siblings, and rarely had time for friends throughout his schooling. So now he seeks what he never got to have. Though he struggles, he does desperately want to make friends. To fall in love with someone. To get his heart broken. Because surely all of that, no matter how painful, can't be as hard or breaking as reaching the top, to have 'made it', and still have to face the question: what now?