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ABOUT THE CHARACTER ➝
NAME ●●● Leonidas Lee Murdock
AGE ●●● 26
PRONOUNS ●●● He/Him
BIRTHDAY ●●● 04/17
ORDER ●●● Second (Twin)
FROM ●●● Cotton Plant, Arkansas
SEXUALITY ●●● Pansexual/Demiromantic
FULL TIME JOB ●●● Cashier at Honey Buns
WRITER ●●● Cruella
↳ A CLOSER LOOK:
High school was pretty messy for Leon. He hated most people his age and preferred the company of the fifty year old hall monitor or office aides. He eventually landed himself a pretty solid group of friends in his junior year, and he still talks to most of them to this day. He’d even go as far as calling some of them his friends now instead of acquaintances; something he didn’t do when he was in high school. Relationships were pretty much non-existent. Leon had maybe one or two girlfriends and a boyfriend during his senior year. He was pretty much hopeless in the love department, though, and most of the relationships never went anywhere.
Writing was always very important to Leon. It started when he was ten when he wasn’t able to put down a book. He was always picturing himself in whatever his favorite book was at the time, and eventually decided at thirteen that he was going to write a novel before he was twenty. He eventually did, of course, but it was absolutely terrible and he was only sixteen at the time. He went on to write several short stories, but was never able to write a full out novel. Leon forgot about the dream over time and managed to fool himself into believing that writing wasn’t his passion. It was only when he came across one of his old memory boxes that he decided to go after it as an actual occupation.
Sitting at a desk for hours for days on end made Leon go crazy after a year or so, so the job he eventually landed at Honey Buns as a cashier was almost like a saving grace. He was able to get his mind off of everything, and learned how to separate himself from his writing. It ended up making his style so much different, and his process so much easier that it was like he was a different person. In truth, it helped his writing so much that he finished his book after his first month at Honey Buns. He had been working on it tirelessly for a year and had gotten barely half, so the fact that just getting out there helped him that much? That changed his perspective quite a bit.
Personality-wise, Leon is pretty reserved. He gets lost in thought a lot and doesn’t speak much unless it’s something he feels is important. Church talk or your everyday small talk? He’d rather watch paint dry. Social issues, on the other hand? You can’t shut him up. This made his venture to customer service very surprising and difficult. His first week at Honey Buns was pretty bad. He messed up orders, gave back the wrong change and ended up walked away from a customer. After another two or three weeks of adjusting, however, Leon blended right in. He made small talk with the customers, smiled politely and somehow managed not to yell at anyone. He’s definitely getting better even now.
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