n a m e : [ garçon “guy” fils le mec ]
p a r e n t : [ gaston + danae ]
g e n d e r : [ male ]
p r o n o u n s : [ he/him ]
a g e : [ eighteen ]
o r i e n t a t i o n : [ bisexual, homoromantic ]
b e s t - s u b j e c t : [ theater & choir ]
p e r s o n a l i t y :
[ Garçon, like his father, is a very vocal person and enjoys talking about himself. He is not necessarily arrogant, although he definitely has a lot of confidence. No, instead, he speaks very loudly, and finds it hard to lower his volume. He loves to sing, and has no problem bursting into song in front of other people, especially since he likes his voice. Garçon loves making memories, and over his eighteen years of life, he has made so many, he can’t recall them all. He loves talking about these memories- retelling old stories and recalling past moments. Even if a moment was a low point for him, he can always recall it with at least a bit of fondness-maybe the lesson he learnt or the people who helped him through it. He tries to stay optimistic, thinking every day and hour should be lived to their fullest. Garçon also has a very good memory-almost photographic. Garçon loves partying-and will always find a reason to throw a party. He loves to celebrate, have fun, and just live. ]
[ Garçon is a very nice guy. Some might call him a flirt, or go so far as to call him a ‘player’, but he doesn’t really check all the requirements for the latter. Garçon always wants to make sure everyone is having a good time, and that everyone feels comfortable. He notices when someone’s being fake or when someone feels excluded. He often talks to wallflowers, trying to convince them to have some fun and let loose. He is very friendly with everyone, and nothing really seems to faze him. Though there are a few things, making fun of his friends and family is a no-go for Garçon. Especially not his father, who he thinks very highly of. Garçon is a very free person, a “you only live once” kind of person. He doesn’t really like to be tied down by anything-or anyone. Since he is so friendly, touchy, and accepting, he often comes off as very flirtatious, though he’s not trying to pursue a relationship with everyone he meets. Again, he has a bit of a problem with commitment. He can be romantic, though, and definitely knows how to make someone feel special. ]
[ Garçon is a friend to all, which, although means he has many friends and is almost never lonely, he can have trouble picking sides. He is indecisive in general, as he either likes something, or is willing to give it a chance. He loves to travel, and is very interested in other cultures as well as other languages. He is fluent in English, French, and Spanish, and is in the process of learning German. He is a fantastic student, the kind that seems to have it all figured out-how to balance school life with social life. He works hard for his opportunities, and hasn’t a clue what he wants to be when he grows up. He’s extroverted and social, and is often extremely busy. Garçon has a deep love for his biological father, despite never having met him and not knowing much about him. He wants to meet him, he has so many questions, so many expectations. He knows a lot of people think very poorly of Gaston, but he wants to hear his father’s point of view. ]
b i o g r a p h y :
[ Jason never knew he had a twin brother. And neither did Gaston. Garçon was the second-born twin, born about half-an-hour after Jason. Gaston was showing off his firstborn son to his friends in the tavern, and did not know his secondborn was being delivered. Danae decided to give Garçon to the midwife who helped deliver him. She loved him very much, but her love meant she wanted a better life for him, she did not want him to grow up with a father like Gaston. The midwife did take him-she had wanted another baby. She was the one to name him ‘Garçon’. He now had a kindhearted, funny father, a stable and successful mother, as well as two older siblings : a brother and a sister. Soon, the family moved from the village in fear Gaston would find out Garçon was his son. ]
[ Garçon always knew he was adopted. His parents were straightforward with him, and he did not look like his light-haired, light-eyed siblings at all. He never really felt insecure about this, he loved his family. Though, he did wonder about his dad often. What was he like? What would they do together, if they hadn’t been separated? Which qualities were his mother’s, and which were Gaston’s? Garçon loved his siblings as well, they spent lots of time singing together and putting on plays. Garçon was always the lead in these plays, while his siblings painted sets, made costumes, and wrote the scripts. He discovered his love for performing at a very young age. The village the Dupont family moved to was small, but lively and full of children Garçon’s age. He was friends with almost all of them. ]
[ Garçon was always a hardworking student with amazing grades in every subject. Not only was he loved by his teachers, he was loved by his classmates. Girls fawned over him, and guys wanted to be like him. Though he tried not to let it get to his head, he loved the attention. When he was fourteen, he was invited to be an exchange student in America. His parents let him decide what to do, and he decided he wanted to go. The next four years were amazing for Garçon. He made lots of friends, but he was closest to a group of boys-the popular guys. He didn’t always like everything they said, but they always supported him, though they did make fun of his love for theater. He was friends with a lot of people at the school, and even went on dates with some of them. At that school, he created some of the best memories of his life. It was here he learnt to speak Spanish as well. Actually, this school was also where he got his nickname. When his friends learnt his name meant “boy” or “guy” in French, they refused to call him anything else. ]
[ When Garçon was visiting his hometown, he saw a boy at a festival. With lightly tanned skin, wavy brown hair, and deep eyes, Garçon was attracted to him instantly. However, he could not find an opportunity to talk to this boy, and has not seen him since. When Garçon got the invitation to OUAH, he was very excited, though conflicted. However, when he heard a friend from his old school would be going, he decided it was time for a new set of memories. ]
f a c e c l a i m :
[ yani gellman ]
b i r t h d a t e : [ July 30, Leo ]
n o t e s :
i. @sunflower.flow thought you might wanna see this
FINALLY DONE!!! Hope you (and gregorie) like him~
ii. @Littlefeets ayy mason meet your half brother… again ![]()
iii. @Edelgard and @unsungcheerio don’t be shy, make fun of his name ![]()
