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NICKNAMESXX isa, foxy
AGEXX 18
SEXUALITYXXBisexual
NATIONALITYXX American
ROLEX Human
HEXXX #7b78b4
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H E I G H TXANDXB U I L D: 5â11â, thin.
Everything about Isaac adds to his natural charm. Big, expressive grey eyes framed by long lashes usually have a twinkle of mischief in them. Light brown curls that are golden when they catch the light always fall on the stylish side of messy. And then thereâs that perfect, charming smile. Isaac can get almost anything with that smile, it seems. But as charming and cheerful as his face often seems, it can turn cold and sharp, haughty and proud... however he needs it to look. Heâs a shapeshifter, able to be whoever he wants to be, and his features only seem to add to that.
Day to day, heâs the epitome of fashion and style. He usually prefers layers, his go-to bring a button-down, bomber jacket, and skinny chinos. But when it comes to going out or a fancy event, he goes all out. He spent far too long having to be tame and fitting in, and he doesnât like doing it any more. He wears contacts most of the time, and only wears his wire-framed glasses when heâs tired or really needs to concentrate on something. He doesnât have any piercings as theyâre too hard to cover up on stage, but he has a few small tattoos. He has a small reminder to himself on the inside of his left wrist, a tiny bee on his right ankle and an astronaut just below his heart.
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P E R S O N A L I T Y:
Isaac is almost your stereotypical drama kid. Heâs confident almost to the point of cockiness, but somehow never manages to cross that line. Everything he does is dramatic, often a little overly so, and sometimes he doesnât even realise heâs being melodramatic. Heâs a tad smug at times, and his favourite thing to do is quote witty Shakespeare lines just loud enough so his friends can hear and laugh at whoever heâs insulting. Heâs usually on the verge of breaking into song and will do with the slightest provocation. Heâs surprisingly bright, and was the lament of his teachers as he could have done extremely well in his classes if heâd tried. But instead, he got the grades he needed and nothing better, only really putting any effort into English and Drama.
Thereâs times that Isaacâs personality seems to slip a little, making the whole persona look like a mask. Heâs so bright and sunny most of the time that the hints of melancholy are too sharp a contrast, and some people may be inclined to believe that itâs an act, put on to make him look more serious. Truth be told, he could only wish that it was an act. Heâs been through more than he lets on and does everything he can to bury it, to stop it from colouring his present and his future. Despite what some may imagine, he didnât have many friends in high school and was, at times, desperately lonely. So now he does everything he can to lessen that.
When he has friends, he sticks by them through thick and thin. Heâs so desperate not to be alone that heâs prone to overlooking and ignoring their faults. He wants to leave everything behind him and heâs determined not to be that person again, so he does everything a little over the top. Heâs proud, heâs bright, and heâs determined to be happy, no matter through cost, even if he sometimes leans into arrogance.
Q U I R K SXA N DXO D D I T I E S:
Is usually found humming to himself
Has a tendency to walk around when heâs thinking or practicing something.
Organises his wardrobe by colour.
F E A R S:
His biggest fear is some kind of injury or illness that takes away his ability to act and to perform. He also has an irrational fear of the dark and of small, enclosed spaces.
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Isaacâs sunny demeanor gives the impression of a perfect privileged life. And while he certainly led a more privileged life than some, his life was harder than one would suspect. As a child, he was the same, bright and cheerful, always charming and endearing. His parents werenât terribly well off, but they did what they could to encourage him and help him grow. He appeared in a number of adverts as a kid, but the money went straight to his college fund and school always came first. He could have been truly successful, but his family didnât have enough money to send him to a good drama school. He had to content himself with joining the drama club in school and doing what little things he could.
The problems only began in high school. He was playing the lead role in every production he was in, and his was loving it. However, rumors began to spread, as they so often did, saying that obviously he had to be gay. In reality, this was before Isaac ever began to question his sexuality as heâd had a crush in the same girl the whole way through middle school. The first he knew of them was when he was cornered by the school bullies. The abuse began there, and Isaac was ostracized. He moved to a different school at the beginning of sophomore year. The schoolâs drama department was practically non-existent, and the staff only seemed to care about the students who excelled in the more academic subjects. He found it difficult to make friends, the only drama kid in a school that didnât care about the arts. People were friendly, but he didnât have any friends. He gave it eighteen months, before breaking down and begging to be moved elsewhere. At the start of his senior year, he moved again and found his place. He threw himself back in to his one true passion and found a brief glimpse of happiness.
But he was tired of his hometown and wanted to leave it all behind. Somewhere in his research, he stumbled across Cascadia College. They had an extremely good performing arts course, and what was more, they offered a remarkable scholarship programme for that course. He auditioned and was accepted. The scholarship only covered half his fees, but it was enough to justify moving across the country and it offered the opportunity to meet a number of contacts. It was the best offer he received, and as such, he moved to Washington and hasnât looked back.