Post by pine on Apr 14, 2018 5:41:59 GMT
full name: oliver everly
age: 17 y/o
gender: trans male (he/him)
role: customer
orientation: confused, leaning towards bi
appearance: very tall and lanky with pale skin, dark brown hair that looks as if it hadn't been brushed in weeks, blue eyes and some freckles scattered among his face. usually seen wearing scarves or anything comfy in natural tones. he sometimes carries a small bag where he often stores items like his phone, water bottle and laptop- sometimes with the occasional cat treats.
personality: oliver is rather quiet and will not start a conversation with anyone no matter the scenario. when he is actually talking, he speaks in a soft english accent with little to no words. he's generally very laid-back and patient though, and is usually willing to put up with anything from anyone.
history: oliver was born as olivia, living as the only child in a small apartment. from the beginning, oliver knew that he was different- from liking generally more masculine toys and objects to wanting to hang out with the other boys. he kept all of that a secret from his parents, though- under the mind set of 'they wouldn't need to know'. the family was at peace and closer than ever, going to parks and restaurants all along the town. when news spread of a cat cafe opening up they were quick to head on over, where oliver discovered his love for the felines that were in the store. every day he'd beg to go, and on most days he did visit. he got good grades, amazing friends and got to see cats every day, but still he had been hiding something so big from his parents. after gaining access to the internet, oliver was quick to find out that he wasn't alone- and so many others like him had felt the way he felt. after time had passed, he sat down and told them- which hadn't been the best of ideas. almost immediately they scolded him and didn't accept him, trying to make him change his decision. every day, after school he wouldn't go back to the house in fear of being yelled at for hours on end. so, he went to the cat cafe- which was his safe place. he had gotten a part-time job in retail- where he raised enough money to transition and eventually get himself a laptop. since then, he's spent most of his days (when not in school) in the corner of the cat cafe, away from the nightmare of his home.