Post by Deleted on Nov 9, 2014 14:47:20 GMT -8
EVERETT SAMUEL CARSON LEO STUDENT NINETEEN JULY 29 HETEROSEXUAL DYLAN O'BRIEN |
introducing ev carson Everett was born eight minutes after his twin, Elijah. Of course, this can’t honestly be proven any more due to the fact that the two of them were identical. They were the type of twins that people stereotypically think of when they were growing up. They were each other’s other half, the person who was always there. The best friend. It was how the two of them lived their life and they were more than content with it. Up until the point where their father died on a tour, being in the army. It was rough on the whole family but Ev took it really hard. Honestly, it would be safe to say that it was the reason that he withdrew from the world. Before that moment, he hadn’t been faced with anything all that challenging and it was a challenge that he didn’t want to deal with. At least not right away, despite the fact that his family was trying to cope. Ev started to bury himself in comic books and graphic novels, surrounding himself in fictional worlds where the heroes also lost an important figure. It was his way of coping. It was also what eventually spurred him into creating his own designs. And these designs, along with the help of his brother are finally what brought him back from the depressing abyss that he had spent so long staring into. Now, he’s in college and attempting to push his limits as an artist, though he knows that eventually he wants his graphic novel to be published. Personality wise, this boy is sort of a mess. There are those that he associates with well. And then there are those that he could honestly care less about. It’s a fluctuating system and Ev is still trying to find a way in which everyone fits into it. Eli always seems to have things under control in terms of being a people person, so Ev tends to let him run with it. Ev is a bit quieter, though he can be quite the loud mouth around those that he’s comfortable with. And in terms of shyness, you can count him out. Since he found comics, he’s been that awkward kid who is more than willing to carry on a conversation about something nerdy or artistic, but anything more materialistic or shallow than that and you can count him out. He’s a thinker and a lot of people tend to take that as him being disinterested, which isn’t the case. He likes to think before he jumps into things these days, including conversation. At least until he gets to know someone. And then he rarely shuts up unless someone shoves something in front of him that can capture and hold his attention. Everett is a happy kid, honestly. He just has a difficult time showing it sometimes. |