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CASH AUGUST DILLON
FULL NAME: Cash August Dillon.
NICKNAMES: None he approves of, but he's heard all the jokes
AGE: twenty-one
SEXUALITY: straight.
STATUS: single
GROUP: student.
GRADE: senior.
MAJOR: veterinary science.
JOB OCCUPATION: Gift Shop at National History.
HAIR: Brown, and sometimes it hangs in his face slightly. Other times he’ll style it up and back. It all depends on the length, time of year and what he’s doing. It’s usually rather neat, and always long enough to run his fingers through, even when it’s on the shorter side of how he likes it.
EYES: Blue.
SCARS/BIRTHMARKS: He has a few faint scars on his forearms from working at the animal shelter when he was a teenager. They can look pretty bad if someone notices them and doesn’t know where they’re from, since they are quite long and messy. But, they’re well on their way to fading! .
TATTOOS: None.
PIERCINGS: None.
PLAY-BY: Matt Lanter!
LIKES: animals, the bright city lights, thunderstorms, faded/worn clothes, quiet girls, camping, patience, natural things, blueberries, being outdoors, working with animals, trucks, dirt tracks, deserted train tracks, small towns, summer, swimming, coconut water, beanies, being around friends, chicken strips, old comedy re-runs.
DISLIKES: rushed romances, people wearing fur, laughter at other people’s misfortune, getting angry, being emotional, too hot evenings, bullies, girls who try too hard, liars, infomercials, races that involve any animals, people who try to force their opinions on others, cheap coffee, not being able to help others, police cars in his neighbourhood.
FEARS: getting divorced, nuclear war, cemeteries.
SECRETS: His step-mom was a cruel woman who used to mentally and emotionally abuse Cash when he was younger.
PERSONAILTY: Cash is a very empathic young man. He can usually put himself in the shoes of any other person and can be pretty emotional in certain situations since he often wears his heart on his sleeve, getting embarrassed whenever his emotions get the better of him. He’s an honest guy who can’t stand liars and truly believes that there is a difference between keeping a secret and outright lying to someone. He’s quiet and likes most of his life to be the same. He doesn’t have time for loud and boisterous people who can sometimes cause trouble. He’s a caring and loyal friend, although he does prefer spending his time with animals than with humans; they have less drama and they can’t hurt you in the same way that people can. He’s outdoorsy and would rather spend a day in the park than in the library or at home playing on his rarely used gaming console. Cash is a private guy who keeps most of his life to himself or just the people the situations involve. He’s not one for dishing out the gossip of a date he went on, or acknowledging rumours that are often unsubstantiated. If the right buttons are pushed, Cash can get angry fairly easily, but he doesn’t like it when that happens. Usually he’ll shout his piece and then storm off, shaking and trying to control himself without hurting anyone or breaking down himself. He’s also seen too many failed marriages to take romance as something to be played with. He’s not a guy to rush into anything too quickly and he likes to be patient with a girl, make the whole dating experience special. He’s ridiculously far from perfect and most of the time people grow tired of him being quiet and wanting to live his life at a slightly slower pace than most, but Cash values those who stick around to give him a chance!!
MOTHER: Angelica Brianne Brent, 45.
FATHER: Victor Andrew Dillon, 47.
SIBLINGS: Erik Marlowe Dillon, 24.
Grant Francesco Dillon, 18.
OTHERS: Stella Candice Crawford, 37, was his step-mother.
Jacqueline Marie Whittaker, 46, Dad’s new girlfriend.
Bernard James Scott, 52, was his step-father.
Christian Leopold Brent, 49, currently his step-father.
PETS: George, Boxer dog.
HOMETOWN: Lawrence, Kansas
HISTORY: Victor and Angelica met over a counter, when she worked in the deli where the construction worker bought his lunch each day. Both hopeless romantics, they fell hard and fast for each other, dreaming only of happily ever after and lifelong commitments. However, three years later when their wedding day was long gone and Angelica had a crying infant and another on the way, the illusion seemed shattered. Victor worked long hours and sometimes had to go out of the city for the sites his boss sent him to. Angelica was left home to care for the children with all of her dreams put on hold while she lived out what she thought would be a fairy tale ending. The marriage was strained and the three sons the couple had together over six years were often told to entertain themselves because mommy and daddy were busy or too tired for childish games and adventures. The brothers became close, but the stress of supporting three growing, energetic boys soon took its toll and when a nasty fall put Victor out of work for three months when Cash was four, the illusion shattered entirely.
Cash was six when his mommy left home. He was too little to understand what was happening, but she had another man in her life, one who already came with money and a secure future. Cash had seen him around the house a few times, but had been told he was “mommy’s friend”. It was only when he was much older did he piece it all together that Angelica had been having an affair. Left with the boys during all of the custody and divorce proceedings, Victor hired a nanny to care for his sons. Angelica was cruising around the world with Bernard James Scott so the kids were lucky if they got a phone call from the woman each week. The young blonde was Stella Candice Crawford and at first, all three of the boys loved having her around. Victor didn’t mind her either, but that would all change.
Victor eventually fell in love with, and married Stella when Cash was ten. It was then that things changed. The happy, playful nanny he, Erik and Grant had grown used to suddenly vanished and in her place was a conniving and malicious woman who had Victor wrapped around her little finger. When Victor was at work, she had the boys in their rooms the second they got home from school and if she so much as heard the creak of the floorboard, she would fly up there to see what was happening. She picked on each of them, called them names and bullied them for no reason and with things that no child ought to have to hear. She told Cash that he was a wimp, a coward and that it would only be a matter of time before someone dealt with him. Erik often tried to take the brunt of her abuse, being the oldest and wanting to protect his little brothers, but Stella had it out for Cash who was the emotional one of the three. If she saw him cry, she shouted more, called him a baby and took things from his room. He had been afraid of the dark back then, but she took his nightlight and told Victor that Cash had simply outgrown his fear. Things like that had a lasting impact on the three boys, but they couldn’t tell their dad. If they tried to speak up, he thought they were just being rude, acting up because she was their step-mom. He didn’t see her the same way his kids did. Their mother didn’t notice anything either, but then she only saw them every other weekend, if she wasn’t on some holiday with the second “man of her dreams”. Funnily enough, she was divorced again before Cash started high school.
When he was twelve, Cash found a small blackbird at the side of the road when he was walking home from school. It was injured, without a few feathers and looking worse for wear. Something stirred inside him and he couldn’t leave the little creature there. He carried it home and made a nest in a shoebox for it, keeping him hidden from Stella and getting books from the library and the internet to research caring for it. Over the course of two months, Cash nursed the little fellow, Clive, back to better health, until the little bird awoke him one morning with birdsong from the homemade nest. It was this silly experience that gave Cash his ambition to help more animals, but at the tender age he was and with Stella around, he couldn’t do anything now. He had been lucky that the woman hadn’t found Clive during that whole time. Still, he set the bird free once it could fly and care for itself and it was the best moment in Cash’s young life.
When he was fourteen, Angelica married husband number three, Christian Brent, and Cash had already formed his opinion on everything regarding love. He hadn’t exactly seen a functioning, loving relationship and Stella still tormented the brothers. Until, one day, when she was picking once again on Cash for his “pathetic, weedy build” this time, Erik snapped. The eldest boy was eighteen, ready to fly the coop for college and he would be damned if he left his kid brothers there with her. At that moment, Victor also came home, ready to surprise his family with a vacation. He caught Erik just as he raised his fist to the monstrous step-mother and then the truth came pouring out. Stella’s belongings were thrown into the street while Victor screamed at her about hurting his boys. Not long after came the papers and the proceedings the boys were already so familiar with. Erik even joked that they could all become divorce lawyers without going through the years of formal education.
After that, things settled for a while. Cash’s shattered confidence built back bit by bit, but he was always a quiet, emotional boy who wore his heart on his sleeve. He just had to grow comfortable with that, which is something he still isn’t. At sixteen, he began volunteering in the animal shelter, caring for all the creatures and critters there. He knew he wanted to be a vet, but this was enough before he had a shot at that dream. He often had scratches from the animals along his arms, but that never deterred him. He loved them all, even the ones that didn’t love him so much unless his arm was free as a scratching post. His life was uneventful. He kept his head down, made decent grades and began dating here and there. It was quiet, he kept to himself mostly and spent time with friends when he wasn’t at the shelter.
At eighteen, he switched Lawrence for New York and accepted a place on the college’s veterinary science programme. He was close enough to his dream that he could almost touch it. Before he left home, he nudged his dad into inviting their newest addition to the neighbourhood, a woman named Jacqueline with red hair and a love for baking pies, over for dinner. If Angelica could keep marrying and making mistakes then Victor deserved to find a nice woman to make up for the mess Stella had left his trust in. Cash wasn’t after another step-mother, but after everything his dad had been through, the man deserved to be happy and that was exactly what he told Erik when his older brother asked him if he was mad. Cash made New York his home, pushing his way through college and working the shifts he could get to make sure rent was paid on time. He’s not really changed much from the boy he used to be, and he’s still a little on the quiet side, but his heart has always been in the right place; even on the tough streets of NYC.
YOUR ALIAS: Kim.
RULE WORDS: kidnappedbykim.
WHERE YOU FOUND US: In the void.
SAMPLE:I refer you to the pink haired Scottish girl!