Alex loves his little sister. She may act all tough and mean, but she is actually just brutally honest. Alex knows she has trouble with others which is why he's trying to help her make friends and have a social life of her own. He knows that one day they'll go their own separate ways and he wants her to be prepared for that day. But for now, he'll keep teasing her and making sure she has actually has a future. One day she's gonna learn social graces the hard way.
Cassandra has quite the interesting character. She's a bit spastic, but it only adds to the entertainment that comes with her. Alex thinks it's really cool that someone like Cassandra lives in Eden Gardens. After all she is kinda famous right? He can't wait to tell people that he knew her before she was popular. (That sounds a bit hipster though) She's a bit all over the place, but that's fine. If everyone was put together the world would be a pretty boring place.
What a guy. Jack's basically the go to guy when Alex is having any problems with his stuff breaking. That guy just seems to know how to fix anything and everything. Alex is positive that he and his sister would have been broke a long time ago if Jack hadn't been around. Though the guy should honestly charge people at least a little bit for all the work he puts into fixing things. Since he refuses to take any money, Alex insists that he pays him back in deeds. Sometimes it's something as simple as providing food while he's fixing something. That guy is too nice (which is something coming from Alex). He hopes nothing bad happens to ruin his childlike innocence.
Kimberly is a bit shy, but that's why Alex tries his best to talk to him. That and he feels a bit bad for asking him to tutor Abby. She can get pretty whiny when she doesn't want to do something. He's a smart guy though and can handle Abby surprisingly well. He'd be lying if he didn't say that he hadn't thought about the two getting together. But let's just keep that a secret, yeah? Alex honestly thinks that the dude should spend a little time out and about though. Books are great, but living it is better.
Quinn seems like the person who has everything put together, but Alex knows better. He's been around enough people to know that no one has everything figured out. Not that he knows what's killing her on the inside. He hasn't gotten to speak with her much since both seem to have people who look up to them. It seems as though the two are both social figureheads at Eden Gardens, but in different way. Though, Alex would one day like to actually spend time with her, she seems a bit reckless.
Doris is a work of art. Some would call her crazy, but Alex prefers the word eccentric. He's listened to her on the radio before and some of the words that come out of her mouth are genuinely shocking. But he supposed that's what makes her interesting, every moment is a surprise. The two have talked, but there are times where Alex has a difficult time keeping up with her.
Max is one of Alex's closest friends. The two do a lot together and have even been mistaken as a couple frequently. It become a bit of an inside joke between the two. Alex enjoys the fact the he doesn't have to always be perfect around Max. He also doesn't mind it whenever Max goes on a video game craze. The way he talks about different games makes Alex actually interested in them. The two sometimes play together, but it usually ends up with Alex getting his ass whooped. (Not that he minds) There are times where Alex will win, but that's usually Max just being nice and letting him win.
Alex honestly doesn't know Nathan well. He's a bit ashamed, but it's difficult to naturally slip into a conversation with him. He is certainly a bit childish, but Alex doesn't really mind. To be honest, Alex just really wants to meet and play with all the animals that apparently live in Nathan's apartment room.
Clarence is the kind of person that motivates Alex when he's having a rough day. Not directly of course, but the idea that someone who is that determined exists, gives him hope for humanity at times. Also his little girl, Arianna is very cute. The twins baby sit her every once in awhile and Alex loves playing with her. He loves spoiling her and teasing her (not too much though), but does get a bit worried about her. He knows her family life is not the best since her parents are not together and hopes it doesn't affect her too much when she gets older.
Since Lewis is a bit new, Alex doesn't know a lot about him. He does try to speak with him, boy does he try, but he always seems to try to get away as fast as possible. Alex feels like he makes him uncomfortable, something he'd like to remedy. He usually seems a bit distant from others, but Alex is sure that there's a reason for it. He hopes to figure it out.
Boy, that guy sure is passionate about photography. Alex enjoys looking at whatever images Rucks has managed to capture and will even listen to him rant his heart out about them. Alex thinks the guy's images are at the same level as a professional, but then again, what does he know. Alex thinks that his images are absolutely breathtaking, and maybe one day he could rummage up the money to blow up one of those pictures and have it hanging on the wall of the twins’ apartment.
Alex thinks Vanessa is almost too good to be true. She's really nice and kind, however, she's a bit on the introverted side. She fits her role as a librarian perfectly, but no one can be that perfect, right? As much as Alex prefers to look at people in a positive way, he gets a bit suspicious of people who seem to be too good to be true. Spending his childhood in politics has taught him that everyone has flaws. He's mainly curious as to what Vanessa's are.
Fletcher is a really neat guy. As much as Alex loves kids, he couldn't imagine himself working with such a variety of kids as Fletcher does. Honestly, Alex would have gone crazy if he had to spend a week with such a mob of small children. However, Fletcher some how keeps it all together. Alex finds it interesting how different Fletcher is when he's with kids vs when he's not with kids.