Post by archangel7 on Aug 31, 2009 21:24:07 GMT -4
Judd Thompson Jr.
Age: Seventeen.
Gender: Male.
Appearance: Judd could pass for twenty one. Shaggy brown hair about three inches long, the beginnings of a beard and soft blue eyes. He stands about six two, and weighs perhaps one hundred forty pounds, and has eyebrows that seem pointed at the middle.
Preferring to wear darker clothes, and his suitcase was full of black. Black jeans, black shirts, black jackets, etc. Possessing a constant scornful look, his face wears a perpetual scowl.
Personality: Spoiled, most definitely. He has a rebellious streak nineteen miles wide, and a penchant for witty remarks. Always one to look out for himself, don't count on him for... Anything.
Sarcastic, patronizing, condescending and snide, he is not a very pleasant person to be around. That is, unless you are an attractive young woman. At which point, Judd becomes the world's greatest gentleman...
History: Judd was born and raised in Mount Prospect, Illinois. His father was an executive for SURF Incorporated; a company that designed boats. Judd's mother was a stay-at-home mom, and both of his parents were born-again Christians. He had two younger siblings, Marc and Marcie. Both of them loved and looked up to Judd, as though he was the very best guy in the world.
The truth was, Judd never got along with his parents. As soon as he hit double digits, he began demanding more freedoms, and less responsibilities. He argued at every possible opportunity, and never passed up a chance for a sarcastic, sassy or snide remark.
Frequently grounded, and even more frequently sneaking out, he got a fake ID at sixteen, actually looking twenty one by then. He continued to hang with a crowd that his parents did not approve of, and this led to his first experience with drugs.
He never quite became a junkie, but got fairly close. Judd would hit the clubs, and only return to his house when the sun began its ascent. Judd would lie about his whereabouts, and he finally got his chance at ultimate freedom when a credit card was misspelled and titled to him rather than his father. He bought a plane ticket to Europe, and almost got out when he was tracked down by his father.
Untrusted, Judd was forced to create a complicated deception, which led his parents to believe that he had truly changed. Now 'reformed,' he slowly regained his freedoms, and at seventeen, he was sent to on an educational cruise that was all a part of his elaborate illusion or responsibility.
However, Judd ran into some rather unfortunate experiences aboard the boat, mostly in the form of the captain finding him getting into the first mate's liquor stash. Judd would have been reprimanded most harshly if a freak storm hadn't hit the ship that very hour.
The rest of the story has yet to be told...