Gender
Male
Age
Twenty-one
Birthday
November 20th
Why Did They Come To New York?
To become big on broadway or at least do some acting jobs.
Love Interest
Probably leave blank in the beginning....in the story doesn't have to be you ex.
Personality
Elliot is a defensive person, who says what he thinks and will fight to the death for something or someone important to him. He's also a quite boisterous, lively person and you'll always know when he's present. He's melodramatic and can often be seen freaking out in a bad situation. When someone compliments his acting, dancing or sing, he doesn't have a single shred of modesty in his body, instead he boasts. He doesn't when to seem big-headed or arrogant, it just the way he is. He can also be persuasive, batting his eyelashes and pulling out his famous pout. He thrives on doing the best, always perfecting dance moves and practicing his vocals.
Sexual Orientation
Gay
Job
At the moment, he's studying performing art at university but working part-time as a sales assistant in Abecrombie and Fitch.
Appearance
Elliot is in good shape with his height being five foot nine and around one-hundred and forty-nine pounds. He's got a scrawny figure because he doesn't see the need to work out and doesn't want to work out. His pale skin stands out with it being almost chalk white and with a rosy blush always gracing his cheeks. His skin either freckles or burns when he's in the sun. He's always perfecting and maintaining his brown coiffed hair.
His eyes are a vivid, bright blue that can instantly turn into an emerald green the next minute. A set of thick, long eyelashes surround them. He doesn't have any piercings or tattoos, though he's thought about getting one in memory of his parents or something to keep him going.
His fashion sense can vary from waistcoats and shirts to jerseys and skinny jeans. One day it can be fantastically eccentric with feathers and all but the next day he could wear a relaxed baggy t-shirt and sweat pants. He also loves wearing bracelets on his arm. If it's a sunny day, you'll catch him wearing a pair of aviator sunglasses.
Trademark Item
He always has a sketchpad with him to draw anything interesting he sees.
Likes
Art
Drawing
Musicals
Broadway Productions
Movies
Music
Coffee
Bagels
Writing
Reading
Walking Places
Memories
Photographs
Romance
Cloud-watching
Jumpers
Fires
Bargains
Painting
Ducks
Ponds
Dislikes
Spiders
Reptiles
Thunderstorms
Bad Manners
Stalkers
Crying
Falling
Horror Movies
Homophobes
Bullying
Tight Spaces
Bio
Elliot was born into a middle-class family, where his mother was a teacher and his father was a mechanic. His older sister, Ingrid, and him were always together, playing imaginary games in the back garden. He had five happy, peaceful years before the accident happened.
His parents were travelling back from their romantic weekend in Canada when their car came off the side of a road and down the side of a cliff. He and his sister got the news the day after. Elliot stopped eating and couldn't stop crying and sister tried to comfort him but kept crying, too.
They were sent to their grandparent's house, where there was no television or fun of any kind. Ingrid made friends and came to terms with her parent's death and Elliot did, too, but it took him longer. He was bullied because of the way his grandparents lived life, the things he did and the way he looked when he started his new school.
When he came to terms with the fact that he was gay, his sister was very accepting but his grandparents were strictly religious and didn't believe in homosexuals. They didn't make comments or abuse him but they weren't the same with him after that. He was nearly livid with anger at this. Firstly, his parents died and his grandparents didn't seem bothered that their daughter was dead, his grandparents didn't accept that he was gay and then he was getting bullied for being himself...
When his friends decided to go to New York, he agreed in a heartbeat because it would get him away from his un-accepting grandparents and it would get him closer to his dream of being on Broadway. He was sad that he would have to leave his sister behind but she encouraged him to go. It would be easier for him to be himself in New York and who knows he might find the love of his life...
Summer has come and passed,
The innocent can never last,
Wake me up when September ends.
Like my father's come to pass,
Seven years has gone so fast,
Wake me up when September ends.
Here comes the rain again,
Falling from the stars,
Drenched in my pain again,
Becoming who we are.
As my memory rests,
But never forgets what I lost,
Wake me up when September ends.
Summer has come and passed,
The innocent can never last,
Wake me up when September ends.
Ring out the bells again,
Like we did when spring began,
Wake me up when September ends.
Here comes the rain again,
Falling from the stars,
Drenched in my pain again,
Becoming who we are.
As my memory rests,
But never forgets what I lost,
Wake me up when September ends.
Summer has come and passed,
The innocent can never last,
Wake me up when September ends.
Like my father's come to pass,
Twenty years has gone so fast,
Wake me up when September ends.