@ArticBeaver
"They say I think with my dick. ‘They’ being mom and mother."
"They say I think with my dick. ‘They’ being mom and mother."
Name: Henry Green
Age: 25
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Occupation: Trust fund baby
Physical Appearance:
Personality:
Lazy || Charismatic || Caring || Misunderstood || Friendly || Extroverted
likes
dislikes
Age: 25
Gender: Male
Sexual Orientation: Bisexual
Occupation: Trust fund baby
Physical Appearance:
- 6’2”
- Blue eyes
- Henry has a baby face. He hates it.
- Brown hair
- Style: Henry wears what smells clean from the pile of clothes on the floor. Henry misses his maids. That being said, Henry cleans up nice. He was trained to do it, after all.
- Henry likes to lay on his chair outside, and sip his drinks. Henry is often slightly tan.
Personality:
Lazy || Charismatic || Caring || Misunderstood || Friendly || Extroverted
likes
- Women
- Movies
- Fireworks
- Sleeping, it’s his main hobby
- Pizza
- Midriff is the man’s kryptonite.
- Fun activities he partakes in with his friends. It’s drugs. Drugs are the activity.
dislikes
- Waking up
- His sisters
- His mothers
- Henry likes most everything else!
Henry has it pretty easy, and he recognizes that. He grew up in an extremely wealthy family in California, and rarely wanted or needed anything. He coasted through high school, and continued to coast through college, where he obtained — mostly through luck and making sure he worked his projects with the determined kids — a Bachelor’s Degree in Macroeconomics (it’s proudly kept in a box somewhere back in California). Henry’s plan then was to collect a check from his parents every month, and wait for them to die so he could collect an inheritance and move on with his life. That all changed when he pissed his mother off for the last time.
Henry now quietly collects a check and doesn’t talk to his parents. It’s an arrangement both parties are satisfied with.
What brought you to Santa Clara?:
Henry is, more or less, in Santa Clara to be hidden from the public eye, or at least as hidden as Henry Green can be.
Throughout his life, Henry has had a ‘bad habit’ of doing what’s wrong, according to his mother. Henry either doesn’t realize, doesn’t ‘get it’,’ or he just plain doesn’t care about the fact that his life is — or was — scrutinized because of his family name. Henry had a habit for embarrassing his mother, from behavior at dinner parties, to the way he seemed to get driving tickets every day of his life, Henry was constantly on thin ice from the moment he turned fifteen.
During his high school years, Henry’s mom was able to cover for him, but once he hit college even she couldn’t stop his mother from bringing the hammer down on Henry. It was always ‘Henry this, Henry that.’ Henry seemed to not care, and he made it to a college graduation his mother chose not to attend in protest. Henry’s behavior, she hoped, would shape up after that.
It didn’t.
At Henry’s graduation party, Henry met and partied with a cute girl in a long list of cute girls he’d met and partied with in his life, and two days later an article was published in various tabloids documenting how much of a fuckhead, alcoholic, druggie he is. That was the final straw.
Henry is now on detention. The rich white kid version of it anyway. He has to live with roommates, so that sucks. He wakes up, he eats, he drinks, he goes to sleep. He at least doesn’t party quite as hard anymore, so his mother succeeded in that.
Mission accomplished.
Henry now quietly collects a check and doesn’t talk to his parents. It’s an arrangement both parties are satisfied with.
What brought you to Santa Clara?:
Henry is, more or less, in Santa Clara to be hidden from the public eye, or at least as hidden as Henry Green can be.
Throughout his life, Henry has had a ‘bad habit’ of doing what’s wrong, according to his mother. Henry either doesn’t realize, doesn’t ‘get it’,’ or he just plain doesn’t care about the fact that his life is — or was — scrutinized because of his family name. Henry had a habit for embarrassing his mother, from behavior at dinner parties, to the way he seemed to get driving tickets every day of his life, Henry was constantly on thin ice from the moment he turned fifteen.
During his high school years, Henry’s mom was able to cover for him, but once he hit college even she couldn’t stop his mother from bringing the hammer down on Henry. It was always ‘Henry this, Henry that.’ Henry seemed to not care, and he made it to a college graduation his mother chose not to attend in protest. Henry’s behavior, she hoped, would shape up after that.
It didn’t.
At Henry’s graduation party, Henry met and partied with a cute girl in a long list of cute girls he’d met and partied with in his life, and two days later an article was published in various tabloids documenting how much of a fuckhead, alcoholic, druggie he is. That was the final straw.
Henry is now on detention. The rich white kid version of it anyway. He has to live with roommates, so that sucks. He wakes up, he eats, he drinks, he goes to sleep. He at least doesn’t party quite as hard anymore, so his mother succeeded in that.
Mission accomplished.
Henry has a couple of Gundam models he keeps in his room, they were assembled by an ex of his
Henry has a Ducktales poster on his wall, another remnant of an ex
Henry misses his exes, honestly
And California
And his water dogs
And his best friend, even if she was a bit loud
FC: Logan Lerman
Color code: B57F13
Henry has a Ducktales poster on his wall, another remnant of an ex
Henry misses his exes, honestly
And California
And his water dogs
And his best friend, even if she was a bit loud
FC: Logan Lerman
Color code: B57F13