Don't go into the water...
PERSONALITY: In Louis recent years he has become much of a shut in, only to talk to people who need to be addressed, Louis is a very straight forward man and does not have a strong sense of humor. He works at a Hardware store, where he rarely deals with costumers and maintains the storage rooms. Very rarely will he meet with his psychiatrist, who helps him deal with his Hydrophobia and recent anti-social disorder. When Louis first received the letter he threw it away thinking it was a joke, but soon after speaking with his psychiatrist about it, he changed his mind and it was assigned to him as his first social assignment to get over his past and troubles.
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MAJOR FEARS: Louis once was a scuba diving instructor who loved his job as it involved him doing everything he loved. It was off the sandy beaches of Hawaii that he would take his fellow swimmers and explorers to see vast coral reefs where they would find sea turtles schools of fish and other marine life on the ocean floor. Unfortunately on a trip of deep sea scuba diving while the trip was coming to a close, Louis found he had a couple missing from the ship, as he dived back under water he found the couple near the sea floor and had not heard the call to head back to shore. As Louis had directed the couple to head to the boat an earthquake shook the coral reef as it collapsed upon his leg. Blood began flowing from his suit as Louis felt a snap around his ankle, the sound tremored through his body as he grasped for his leg in pain. The blood fogged his goggles as he pulled and pried at his leg, but to no avail, his leg was trapped and no one was around to help him. His air tank was low and would run out within five to ten minutes. He didn't have much time and knew it would be too long before anyone would realize something was wrong. Another spike of agony as the coral sunk deeper into his flesh, as he pulled harder to release the rock, the deeper the cut became and the more the blood flowed from his ankle. He was trapped and was becoming more panicked as he struggled to free himself from the fate of a watery grave. His vision became blurred as he thrashed about in desperation to escape the coral. He soon fell into unconsciousness, but before he drifted he knew this was his end. Louis soon found himself surrounded by the staff of the scuba diving school, his partner hunched over him with a relieved expression. He slowly looked at the bloody pulp that was now his leg, a cloth had been wrapped around it and was soaked with his own blood. Louis's consciousness slipped away once again as he lay upon the small cabin couch. Louis made a full recovery after multiple surgeries and sessions of physical therapy. The doctors told him he would not be able to use his leg in any strenuous activity for a few months, which included swimming and scuba diving. Although, Louis didn't care, because after the incident he had developed a strong case of Hydrophobia. He could no longer be within the vicinity of a pool or even a bathtub. It was from this point on Louis lived alone and took a job at a local hardware store.
MINOR FEARS: Bees had always been a fear Louis kept with him from childhood and could never stay within the same vicinity of one for very long before making a dash for a safer environment. Louis also had a fear of many bugs that he did not recognize; due to the fear of if one could be poisonous.
SKILLS/SPECIFIC SPECIALTY: Once a scuba diver Louis also learned to sail, fish and learn almost everything about aquatic sports and entertainment. He learned a vast amount of rope tying knots and had a steady pair of sea legs. In his old age after the incident he spent most of his life working at a local hardware store. He developed a steady hand while creating model ships in his spare time. Other then basic manual labor, Louis is not much different than an average fifty year old man.