[center][img=https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRdPH0vGCdw--uvuBWJxn7i4S10xYz2-WarZ-8CIcImHeyQ7_1d4w][/center] [center]6'1'', brown messy hair, 179 lbs, brown eyes[/center] Name: Alexander Shaun Age: 24 Sex: Male Home Location: Albany, in a two story house in a small suburb Occupation: Accountant Reason: He has to get money to pay for his drug addiction Personality: + Smart, especially with numbers + Optimistic, doesn't usually ever like to consult or think about the bad side of things, but rather the good side + He cares deeply for the people he loves, and likely would do a lot to protect them (also meaning that when he has friends or family, he's not likely to lose them) - Easily addicted to things (Cocaine, etc) - Not as 'in the real world' as most other people (zones out a lot, doesn't think like other people do (morals, reasonings for desicions, etc), etc) - Intense pressure may cause him to blackout. The only type of intense pressure that would do this was pressure that would destory even [i]his[/i] optimism. Small Biography: Born in Albany, New York, he grew up in a normal household as an only child. His father was an Accountant and his mother was a teacher at a preschool. He didn't make a lot of friends at schools in his childhood, but when he did, he kept those friends for most of his childhood. The only thing that made his childhood different from other children was how he thought. His morals, decisions, and other stuff like that weren't like other people's. For example, pain. He felt pain normally, but reacted to it less than most others. When other people got hurt, unless they were a friend or family that he cared for, their pain didn't make him wince or affect him at all. Or animals, where he didn't really see them the same. Cats weren't cute, they were just trying to snuggle to the dominant species, dogs weren't loyal, humans sheltered them and so dogs would make sure that didn't change, etc. Other than that, fairly normal. He grew up and went off to college, got a degree, and took after his father as an accountant. Pretty much normal life after that, he got a wife, got two kids (boy and girl), and lived life. Around the age of 22, when his children were still about only one year old each, he got addicted to Cocaine, but had to keep that a secret. Every Saturday he'd go out and calm his addiction. Around 24, he couldn't afford enough to calm his addiction, and he started to go into withdrawl. He kept away from his wife and kids for a few days during this time, and recieved the letter. He quickly saw this as the solution to his problem.