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NAME: Addison Fairfax Bradley
AGE: 30
GENDER: Male
RACE: Human
APPEARANCE: Some-what shaggy, black hair with just a hint of curl. A longer-shaped face that he keeps clean shaven at all times. He has grey eyes which, at times, reflect his feelings, betraying his nature to keep his feelings private. He has broad shoulders and stands around 5 feet 11 inches tall.
PERSONALITY: Private. He rarely opens up to anyone, except for his family or people that are close enough to be his family. However, he's not rude. When in public, he steps way out of his comfort zone to be friendly.
HISTORY: Addison was born to a wealthy family, and had one younger brother who, at the right age, joined the army. Addison took charge of the family business, and has prospered it ever since. Both of his parents are still alive, and are happier than they ever could be over the work of their son.
Addison has never married, nor has he really desired too. He already has a wonderful family, a wonderful job and a wonderful life; he can't imagine being any happier than he already is. Still, at times he wonders what it might be like to have the happiness his parents have, and what it would be like to have children.
AGE: 30
GENDER: Male
RACE: Human
APPEARANCE: Some-what shaggy, black hair with just a hint of curl. A longer-shaped face that he keeps clean shaven at all times. He has grey eyes which, at times, reflect his feelings, betraying his nature to keep his feelings private. He has broad shoulders and stands around 5 feet 11 inches tall.
PERSONALITY: Private. He rarely opens up to anyone, except for his family or people that are close enough to be his family. However, he's not rude. When in public, he steps way out of his comfort zone to be friendly.
HISTORY: Addison was born to a wealthy family, and had one younger brother who, at the right age, joined the army. Addison took charge of the family business, and has prospered it ever since. Both of his parents are still alive, and are happier than they ever could be over the work of their son.
Addison has never married, nor has he really desired too. He already has a wonderful family, a wonderful job and a wonderful life; he can't imagine being any happier than he already is. Still, at times he wonders what it might be like to have the happiness his parents have, and what it would be like to have children.