Appearance Details
Henry Atkins is short and lean. He exercises regularly and grooms well. His exercises include thigh crunches, shoulder and bench presses, and a few cardiovascular treks like treadmills and ellipticals. He also does push ups and sit ups. His body mass index is less than %10. He has been awarded prizes at featherweight body building competitions.
Henry uses expensive hair and skin care products. He visits his hairstylist once every four week cycle and gets his hair cut. Sometimes he gets a simple cut leaving it a bit lengthy on top and short on the sides. Sometimes he selects a haircut from the menu, but his favorite is curls or frosting. He also makes sure his nails are trimmed, and he soaks his feet in warm water everyday.
His well taken care of hair is brown and thick. He 5'11 and his shoe size is 10. His biceps, triceps, and legs and ankles are well defined from working out. His eyes are blue, and he has a tiny hole in his nose from it being pierced. Finally, he has a scar and minor paralysis on his left hand after he was attacked by a canine animal.
Characterization
Henry was a trained vet technician. He wore gloves and scrubs everyday. He is admittedly vain, but he always had dogs so he enrolled in Animal Science courses at the junior college. He did well enough to score an occupation with benefits. His small family praised him. Before he knew it, he would become supervisor of small animals.
Henry had a very good upbringing. He liked school, he loved sports, and his family was structured. He excelled in English and History and scored enough on the SAT to be accepted to a state liberal arts college, which he declined. His mother and father wanted him to do something, so he looked up information and went to community college. There, he found girls and he played intramural sports.
He had never met a girl he loved, but one in particular named Heather was what he dreamed of. Her body was amazing. She had a dry look to her, but it was because her skin responded that way to her creams and gels. She didn't look bad. However, as much as Henry loved her she ended up transferring to college and left him in Rushford. After he graduated and got his job he called her and got an answer. She had been engaged for five months.
Besides the bodybuilding and college follies, Henry watched the world crash in front of his eyes. All of Ohio was on alert, and that's when a Ford Ranger crashed into the animal clinic. Henry remembers running to the front and seeing four people who were killed, and a few animals were also hit. And then, what he witnessed ensue was from Hell. There were two people fighting off an attacker, but the attacker threw the man down and chomped on his female companion. Long story short, Mr. Henry Atkins doubled up and drove back to his parent's house.