THE PLAYBOY; Everybody at The Academy and The Institute knows who he is, and a lot of them know him intimately. Boys and girls (both young and old) alike, THE PLAYBOY doesn't discriminate -- he's an equal-opportunity lover. It's possible he's the best looking guy at the school, and many would agree. Of course, many wouldn't, but their opinion doesn't matter because he thinks he is. And he has no problem using his looks, charm, or wealth (well, his parents' wealth) to get what he wants, both in and out of the classroom. A lot of people (especially those he's hooked up with and dumped later on for someone "better") accuse him of being a manipulative, cocky, self-absorbed bastard, but THE PLAYBOY honestly couldn't care less about what they think of him. After all, they always hate you when you're on top, and THE PLAYBOY has always been on top. Born into privilege and wealth, he was passed off to the first of many nannies as soon as he was weaned. His parents are extras in the show of his life, and he honestly wouldn't have it any other way. Really, he doesn't mind at all. In fact, he prefers it that way, even if he sometimes forgets their names. Plus, if it ever starts to bother him, he can throw himself into his one true passion -- acting. THE PLAYBOY is always the lead in The Academy and The Institutes' drama productions, and there's talk he's even been cast in a Hollywood movie due out this summer. When pressed, he just smiles that cocky grin of his and walks away, which means it's true and that the few weeks in October when he disappeared were because he was off filming and not because of some STD, right? THE PLAYBOY's other interest in life is THE GENIUS, the one person he can't have but desperately wants, and his unattainability drives him wild. But there's more to it than that; THE PLAYBOY's actually developed real feelings for the brainiac, and that frightens him. He's also strangely oblivious of THE GOOD GUY's feelings for him, but that could be because he's too busy with his latest fling to really bother to notice. And while THE GOOD GUY would love to tame THE PLAYBOY, if it came down to it, he'd choose his friend, THE GENIUS, over THE PLAYBOY any day. |