Often very quiet when he first hits a scene, he quickly finds a few people that he can get close to. Once he gets comfortable with his surroundings however, he starts to state his opinions more vocally even to the point where some may consider him rude. He isn't rude just to be rude though, it's his awkward way of showing people that he actually cares about them. When Wyatt doesn't like a person he portrays that with indifference towards them. He's hesitant to try new things, but usually succumbs to the goading of his friends. Wyatt may be on of the unluckiest guys you'll ever meet.
- Likes: Video games, classical and jazz music, CDs, and goofing off with his friends
- Dislikes: Loud people, MP3s, a lack of planning
- Hobbies: Collecting Pokemon cards
Wyatt started playing the clarinet his 6th grade year, but quickly found that the sounds of the reeded instruments were not for him. He picked up his best friend's trumpet and quickly fell in the love with the pure tone of the Trumpet. The next year, and for the 6 years afterwards, he spent woodshedding his skills training in classical, jazz, and blues.
Wyatt was born, not in a hospital, but at home. His family had been doing home births for generations, and his mother didn't want to break the tradition with fear of be stricken by some curse in which his grandmother seemed to believe. His father skipped town the day he saw the little plus sign on the pregnancy test, so Wyatt never got to know what having a father was like. Fast-forward 19 years, Wyatt has now matured into a gay, but not overly so, male. His mother dates younger men, with a new one every month or so, but that doesn't seem to bother Wyatt; she leads her life, allowing Wyatt to lead his, but he always quietly made sure she was doing ok, and that none of these guys ever hurt her. His coming out wasn't the huge spectacle he had seen in the media, it was just a simple change of interest on his social networks and him telling his closest friends. He never told his crazy grandmother so he blames his lack of luck on the curse that he incurred by knowing that he'll never contribute to a home birth. He was reluctant to leave his mother alone but she urged him that going would be good for him because he couldn't watch after her forever.