Welcome to Aurora Bay @aurorabayaesthetic, [PABLO ALAALATOA]! I couldn’t help but notice you look an awful lot like [DIEGO LUNA]. You must be the [FORTY-FOUR] year old [OWNER OF AURORA'S CANDY PARLOR]. Word is you’re [THOUGHTFUL] but can also be a bit [DIFFIDENT] and your favorite song is [JESUS, ETC. BY WILCO. I also heard you’ll be staying in [SEABROOK QUARTER]. I’m sure you’ll love it!
Name: Pablo Alaalatoa Age: 44 Faceclaim: Diego Luna Height: 5'10 Pronouns: He/him Sexuality: Gay Relationship Status: Married to Luano Alaalatoa ( @luanoalaalatoa ) Occupation: Owner of Aurora’s Candy Parlor Vices: Red wine & cigarettes Favorite color: Olive Green
Biography
Born Pablo Padilla, he was the youngest of six boys. Growing up in a big household meant it was very easy to slip into the shadows especially because his oldest brother (eighteen years his senior) was Jose Padilla, a baseball player for the San Diego Padres from 1984-1990. Baseball was obviously a very big part of his family’s life growing up. At the age of five they moved to San Diego to be closer to his eldest brother and be able to catch all his home games. Despite all of his brothers being into sports, Pablo always showed very little interest letting his brother’s baseball fame to be his own. He’d rather stay at home with a good book or help his mother out in the kitchen. Pablo had always been closest with his mother in his family and was a mom’s boy up until the very end.
From an early age he showed interest in the culinary arts and that was the career path he sought out on after high school. He went to a culinary school in San Diego but quickly fell in love with the pastry program more specifically when it came to working with chocolate and confections of all kinds. When he graduated from his program he got a small loan from his eldest brother to open up an artisanal candy shop in San Diego. Opening the candy shop opened up the next chapter of Pablo’s life. It was through his candy shop that he found the man he would spend the rest of his life with. Luano Alaalatoa owned a neighboring business nearby and the man instantly caught his attention though it took some time before the two started a relationship. Pablo found his match in Luano and the pair have been together for eighteen years having spent nine of those years as a married couple.
The older Pablo got the more successful his business became but life comes at you fast. His mother was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and Pablo took it upon himself to care for her right up until the end allowing his business to take a back seat. The loss of his mother still weighs heavily on Pablo to this day and it was the motivator for him and his husband to finally move away from San Diego and they settled in Aurora Bay five years ago. He opened up a new candy store in town and has been making a go of it in Aurora Bay ever since.
Quick Facts
Pablo’s a lover of music and he’s almost always got something playing and was a big concert goer back in the day. However, he kinda fell off the wagon listening to newer music and his tastes haven’t changed since 2010. He still plays the same mixtape CDs he made for his previous shop in his new business.
He’s very generous. Whenever Pablo is working in the candy store he’s almost always offering some sort of sample or discount. He also allows employees to eat as much candy as they want on their shift.
Aurora’s Candy Parlor is bigger than his first shop and he’s expanded to have employees many of the candies are still made by Pablo. He’s the only one who makes their signature Dulce De Leche truffles that are known to sell out on busy days.
Pablo is very technologically illiterate. He does have the newest iPhone because his old dinosaur of a phone finally died on him and he barely knows how to use it. He’s often calling one of his nieces or nephews to help him troubleshoot an issue. He also never remembers what he sets his Apple ID password and has to reset it every time he needs to use it.
Usually unwinds after dinner with a glass of red wine and a cigarette on his porch.
He’s a pretty avid baseball fan and still has allegiance to the San Diego Padres because of his brother. Occasionally he and his husband will travel to San Diego to catch a game a couple of times a season.


















