Andy Vargas
"The Grind Never Stops💪💯We Hustlin All Day😈No Breaks😤🏋️Chasin That Goal👊"
-Student Athlete
Name;
Andres Anthony Vargas
Nickname;
Andy
Birth Date;
December 3
Age;
20
Zodiac Sign;
Sagittarius
Gender;
Male
Sexuality;
Heterosexual
Rich or Poor;
Poor? I guess?
Trust Fund or Scholarship;
Not quite trust fund
Major;
Biology
Minor;
Kinesiology
Occupation;
Waiter in the off season
Social Status;
Lower Middle Class
Spending Habits;
Experiences, not things
In Depth Appearance;
With darker skin and hair, Andy stands at just above six feet. Immediately noticeable is his frame. He is a college football player after all, and despite being one of the leaner members of the team he's had to pack on some muscle in his first year to really compete. He takes care to keep his hair trimmed and neat, not liking the mess it becomes otherwise. He has a tattoo of a sun on his left shoulder blade.
Clothing Style;
Andy likes to dress casually. Growing up in a small town, his style was all comfort and function. Especially in this warm weather, he prefers just shorts and a t-shirt or tank. A bit bro-ish but he's fond of the flat brimmed snapback. However, his other commitments mean he has grown used to dressing up a little more. He struggles to find clothes as he doesn't like to pay too much for them, but the fit is very important to him.
Likes;
Sports
Partying
Women, Hookups, etc
Training
New Experiences
Family
Partying
Women, Hookups, etc
Training
New Experiences
Family
Dislikes;
Being lied to
The out of touch rich kids
Being Alone
Nosy People
Cigarettes, tobacco, vapes, etc
The out of touch rich kids
Being Alone
Nosy People
Cigarettes, tobacco, vapes, etc
Habits;
He's a knuckle and neck popper
Often checks twitter
Starts each day with coffee
Often checks twitter
Starts each day with coffee
Hobbies;
Working Out
Board and Card Games
Cooking
Playing Pool
Board and Card Games
Cooking
Playing Pool
Fears;
Ending up alone
Spiders
Spiders
Personality Traits;
Social | Hardworking | Confident | Wary | Impulsive
Personality;
Andy has always been a down to earth guy. His popularity in high wasn't just a result of his football success. He was generally social and agreeable. The events of the past few years have changed things a bit, however. Between the deception of his parents, his biological father turning out to be a decent guy, and having to adjust to the world of the rich kids of Hollywood University, has become less sure of who to trust. He is still a social outgoing guy, but he struggles letting people in. For all the "friends" he's met, he's made few close friends.
He's a confident guy, not one to ever doubt himself (except in his more important relationships). His approach to everything is "If they can do it, why can't I?" That said, he's never been incredibly ambitious. While he felt the world held infinite opportunity for him, his plan never included moving so far away. His plans never involve anything big, but for better or for worse, he's always been kind of impulsive. It surprised no one that the kid who said he'd go to a state school to get a good job, last minute decided to go to school in California and try and become "some sort of doctor or something."
He has something of a chip on his shoulder, resenting the attitude of those who he think doesn't belong. From those who say he's poor, to those who say his position on the team is only due to his father. It's been the cause of a few altercations and subsequent punishment from the coaches.
He's a confident guy, not one to ever doubt himself (except in his more important relationships). His approach to everything is "If they can do it, why can't I?" That said, he's never been incredibly ambitious. While he felt the world held infinite opportunity for him, his plan never included moving so far away. His plans never involve anything big, but for better or for worse, he's always been kind of impulsive. It surprised no one that the kid who said he'd go to a state school to get a good job, last minute decided to go to school in California and try and become "some sort of doctor or something."
He has something of a chip on his shoulder, resenting the attitude of those who he think doesn't belong. From those who say he's poor, to those who say his position on the team is only due to his father. It's been the cause of a few altercations and subsequent punishment from the coaches.
Place of Origin;
Sutton, TX
Background;
Clarisa Vargas's parents never questioned her when she returned home form her time in the city, single and pregnant at the age of 19. They didn't ask what had happened to the goals she claimed to have. They didn't judge her or even once remind her that they told her she wouldn't make it. They were just glad she was back. Their small judgmental town was not as quick to accept her, however, but even the most stubborn among them couldn't hold out forever. Eventually the town embraced her as it had before she left.
So complete was the acceptance, that young Andy never suspected he was a bastard. The fact that he had a different last name from his dad never raised any flags. Neither did the fact that the man he called dad seemed to be absent from most of his memories before age 4. He had a stable childhood. They didn't have much, but Adam Miller was a hard working man. He gladly supported his new family, and instilled a healthy respect in Andy and his other children for that which is earned through hard work. They were a close family. Andy respected and shared everything with his parents. And apart from typical fighting, he gladly spent time with his younger (half)siblings
Andy was a typical teenage boy in a small town, chasing girls and getting into all sorts of harmless trouble to break the monotony. He worked hard at his after school and summer jobs, knowing everything he earned would lessen the burden on his family. He wasn't the brightest student, but he worked hard to earn those Bs. Where he excelled, of course, were sports. While he was a welcome addition to every team he joined, Andy was the star of the football team. While their quarterback was pretty good, Andy playing wide receiver was who the whole town came out to see. He had enough for a simple but happy life. His football would get him into a decent school where he could do something with himself.
But of course, secrets eventually come out. His sophomore year of high school was when one of the parents let it slip. Sure enough the next day the whole school knew even before he did. Andy was a bastard. It was a new time though. Many of his peers were in similar situations. No one judged him. It was just a fun scandal for them. For Andy, it changed everything. Not that it made Adam any less his father. Simply put, the lie hurt. And it made him question every aspect of himself.
After much yelling and crying on both ends, Clarisa revealed the truth. Andy's father was the famous baseball player Chris Alvarez. The next few years were an emotional mess. His trust in his own parents shaken, Andy became more rebellious. Never quite enough to jeopardize his own future, but he stopped listening to his parents, letting his own sense guide him. It was on an impulse that he eventually reached out to his biological father in his senior year of high school.
He wasn't expecting anything. He doubted anyone would even believe him. And if they did, what would a famous athlete even want to do with him. He'd married an actress and now had a beautiful family. He'd just deny it. At best he was expecting money or something. Instead, he was immediately flown out to California to visit and welcomed with open arms. Andy was surprised and touched to discover that Chris was genuinely interested in getting to know him. His family did not receive him quite so well. Still, for better or for worse, Chris and Andy were now part of each other's lives. This only served to put further strain on Andy's relationship with his parents. Eventually, Chris offered to pay for Andy to go and play football at Hollywood University.
He's now in his second year, studying to become an optometrist or physical therapist (he'd go for full doctor but he's not quite sure he wants to tackle med school). In his first year he made a name for himself. He may not be the star of the football team anymore, competing for positions against players with much better resources and training, but he's made his presence known. His skill on the field, his partying social nature, his active involvement in his classes, and his clear disdain for the spoiled brats at Hollywood University have made him many friends as well as enemies.
His contempt for certain types of Hollywood personalities did have one benefit though. It strengthened his appreciation for people like his parents, which allowed them to begin mending their relationship over the previous summer break.
So complete was the acceptance, that young Andy never suspected he was a bastard. The fact that he had a different last name from his dad never raised any flags. Neither did the fact that the man he called dad seemed to be absent from most of his memories before age 4. He had a stable childhood. They didn't have much, but Adam Miller was a hard working man. He gladly supported his new family, and instilled a healthy respect in Andy and his other children for that which is earned through hard work. They were a close family. Andy respected and shared everything with his parents. And apart from typical fighting, he gladly spent time with his younger (half)siblings
Andy was a typical teenage boy in a small town, chasing girls and getting into all sorts of harmless trouble to break the monotony. He worked hard at his after school and summer jobs, knowing everything he earned would lessen the burden on his family. He wasn't the brightest student, but he worked hard to earn those Bs. Where he excelled, of course, were sports. While he was a welcome addition to every team he joined, Andy was the star of the football team. While their quarterback was pretty good, Andy playing wide receiver was who the whole town came out to see. He had enough for a simple but happy life. His football would get him into a decent school where he could do something with himself.
But of course, secrets eventually come out. His sophomore year of high school was when one of the parents let it slip. Sure enough the next day the whole school knew even before he did. Andy was a bastard. It was a new time though. Many of his peers were in similar situations. No one judged him. It was just a fun scandal for them. For Andy, it changed everything. Not that it made Adam any less his father. Simply put, the lie hurt. And it made him question every aspect of himself.
After much yelling and crying on both ends, Clarisa revealed the truth. Andy's father was the famous baseball player Chris Alvarez. The next few years were an emotional mess. His trust in his own parents shaken, Andy became more rebellious. Never quite enough to jeopardize his own future, but he stopped listening to his parents, letting his own sense guide him. It was on an impulse that he eventually reached out to his biological father in his senior year of high school.
He wasn't expecting anything. He doubted anyone would even believe him. And if they did, what would a famous athlete even want to do with him. He'd married an actress and now had a beautiful family. He'd just deny it. At best he was expecting money or something. Instead, he was immediately flown out to California to visit and welcomed with open arms. Andy was surprised and touched to discover that Chris was genuinely interested in getting to know him. His family did not receive him quite so well. Still, for better or for worse, Chris and Andy were now part of each other's lives. This only served to put further strain on Andy's relationship with his parents. Eventually, Chris offered to pay for Andy to go and play football at Hollywood University.
He's now in his second year, studying to become an optometrist or physical therapist (he'd go for full doctor but he's not quite sure he wants to tackle med school). In his first year he made a name for himself. He may not be the star of the football team anymore, competing for positions against players with much better resources and training, but he's made his presence known. His skill on the field, his partying social nature, his active involvement in his classes, and his clear disdain for the spoiled brats at Hollywood University have made him many friends as well as enemies.
His contempt for certain types of Hollywood personalities did have one benefit though. It strengthened his appreciation for people like his parents, which allowed them to begin mending their relationship over the previous summer break.
Extra;
Gary Oldman