WILLIAM HART
Alias; Will
Gender; Male
Species; Human
Age; Nineteen
Sexual Orientation; Bisexual
Family;
Linda Hart - Adopted younger sister
Nathan Hart - Older brother
Eric Hart - Older brother
Appearance;
Will has short brown hair that is spiked up near the front, and hazel eyes. Overall he is fairly skinny and lacks large muscles, and has pale skin.
Personality; Impulsive, proud, honest.
Background;
As a young couple, Lydia and Evan Hart knew that they wanted to have a baby girl. They soon found themselves with a boy instead, and then another. Having decided to try once more for a girl, they only ended up with another boy, William. Will's parents soon went on to adopt a daughter when he was only two years old.
As time went on, William began to feel like a disappointment to his parents. He was not the daughter they'd been hoping for, and he wasn't even as good as his brothers. Where they had the muscles to play football and wrestle, Will was scrawny. Sometimes his brothers would even joke that Will was just as fragile as their sister Linda was. Where his brothers would get A's and B's in school, he would struggle to maintain C's and D's. He never considered himself to be depressed, he just wished he was more like his siblings.
When William saved his sister after she fell into a rushing river, he began to feel a lot better about himself. His parents also began to pay more attention to him, since the incident had opened their eyes a little wider. He still battles with his own insecurities, but he finds that he always has his friends and his family for support.
Gender; Male
Species; Human
Age; Nineteen
Sexual Orientation; Bisexual
Family;
Linda Hart - Adopted younger sister
Nathan Hart - Older brother
Eric Hart - Older brother
Appearance;
Will has short brown hair that is spiked up near the front, and hazel eyes. Overall he is fairly skinny and lacks large muscles, and has pale skin.
Personality; Impulsive, proud, honest.
Background;
As a young couple, Lydia and Evan Hart knew that they wanted to have a baby girl. They soon found themselves with a boy instead, and then another. Having decided to try once more for a girl, they only ended up with another boy, William. Will's parents soon went on to adopt a daughter when he was only two years old.
As time went on, William began to feel like a disappointment to his parents. He was not the daughter they'd been hoping for, and he wasn't even as good as his brothers. Where they had the muscles to play football and wrestle, Will was scrawny. Sometimes his brothers would even joke that Will was just as fragile as their sister Linda was. Where his brothers would get A's and B's in school, he would struggle to maintain C's and D's. He never considered himself to be depressed, he just wished he was more like his siblings.
When William saved his sister after she fell into a rushing river, he began to feel a lot better about himself. His parents also began to pay more attention to him, since the incident had opened their eyes a little wider. He still battles with his own insecurities, but he finds that he always has his friends and his family for support.