
John is a happy-go-lucky 25 year old living in Washington Heights, New York. He was born in Chile which means he possesses a dual citizenship and came to New York as a baby. His mother died shortly after his third sibling, Henry Jr, was born. Unfortunately, his brothers - Henry Jr and James - passed away. His sister, Martha, lives in Fayetteville, North Carolina, and John is very close to her. Henry Laurens raised his son as he always has, despite the reservations that always exist between the father and son. The sole surviving Laurens boy knows who he is - who he was, too - and the mantle that he has to carry as a casualty of and key figure in the American Revolution. He doesn't let it bother him - if people ask, they ask. If they don't, they don't. He's stepped away from his position as a Lieutenant Colonel and hasn't been military personnel since the 1940's. His career ended with WWII, after which he bounced around professions. John works at a hole-in-the-wall cafe, and has yet to meet another member of what historians dub 'Generation Revolution A' in this lifetime. He's kind and likes to paint and draw in his free time. His favorite drink is a chai latte with vanilla because it tastes like gingerbread, and his dog, a senior chihuahua named Senator, is his best friend.