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Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 10:09PM

131200 o.o so you're like 5 hours ahead
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 10:07PM

131200 lol what time is it elle?
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 10:05PM

131200 okie doke~

yo kiks
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 10:00PM

131200 I think she could just die in the quarantine zone when it goes down?
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 09:56PM

131200 workin on amara rn~
131200 aaaaaaye
I look forward to reading him
131200 she won't be hard to finish
just gotta get the images together
131200 lolololololol
rad lemme get amara finished so I can claim him
131200
Also Jacque how do you feel about Tyler Young for our collab?

131200 He's such a cutie
131200 Amara's a sociopathic possible cannibal so her only real plan is ever chaos and getting fed, but she doesn't seem that way upon the first meeting. She would probably approach him with the guise of having a plan, though. Because I plan for her to be the reason why the quarantine zone goes down + she drags one of Elle's characters along and ends up in Jack's group.
131200 Yo, do you have an idea of what his personality would be like? Because I can see my character Amara roping him into whatever if he's not careful.
Jan 16, 2017 05:10PM

131200
josiah GILGAM
jos ━━━━━━

[ 23 · x.iii × homme · pansexual × seattle, washington · chef ]
JOSIAH IS PERFECTLY AWARE OF the fact that a good number of people would drop what they're doing just to stare at his face. He's seen it happen before when he worked in a diner. Sure, the dreads had people thinking he was cute, but once he cut his hair, things changed. And he knew it. Being confident about his looks is one thing, but being confident because of his looks is a whole other ballpark he doesn't play in. He knows his skills and his limitations as well as the next person and his eyes will always be on the prize: taking care of what matters. Forgive him if he just so happens to flaunt the bounties of his genetics in the process, though. He should probably keep that in check, honestly.

All work and no play makes Josiah a dull boy, and he's mostly work. He doesn't take much chance with frivolous things, and if he's not at work, he's still doing some kind of work. Bills need to be paid, after all. He's not exactly the head chef, even if he does work in some fancy restaurant. The salary he makes just doesn't cut it. And aside from that, cooking is fun. Who's to tell him he can't do what he loves as work and still wanna do it when he gets home? It's true that he takes a lot of tings too seriously, like that time he flipped out when Anais skinned her knee ( to be fair, he was like thirteen and left to babysit so, of course he'd be freaking out ). He doesn't, though, take everything seriously.

He's been told he should fix his open door policy. His lovers come and go whenever he or they want, and he's never lied about it. Being exclusive isn't part of the deal with him. Sure, he might do nice things and make them feel special but it isn't any different from him taking care of customers in the restaurant or just being a generally decent human being. Jos will always be sure to clarify that he is not in a relationship with everyone. It's probably the one fear he has, aside from dying. People can disappoint you. Or worse, they can simply leave you without rhyme or reason, or for a reason that hurts you more than anything. So, forgive him for not being so big on relationships. He's had his fair share of angry lovers when they find out they're "not the only one". Jos, of course, isn't bothered by this.
LIFE WAS GREAT, LIFE WAS good, and then his parents got themselves arrested. The family owned a bakery--nothing big or grand, but enough to get by and be recognized a little bit--but they used it as a front. Their true intention was securing false documentation for the rest of their scattered relatives but that required favors to be done that snowballed into a full on laundering scheme for some not so great people. Once those people fell, so did Josiah's parents. Every good thing he'd thought of them went out the window as a nine-year old Josiah watched them being shoved into cop cars. They didn't look apologetic or remorseful. They went with their heads held high, arguing that they had done nothing wrong. He's pretty sure the letters he never read all said the same thing despite the obvious.

He was then left in the care of his eldest sister with the rest of his siblings--him being one of two boys. Things weren't always smooth sailing, but they made it work. He had high hopes for them getting by, considering she could have carried the bakery forward through the scandal. But she didn't. Instead, she sold it to take care of the family. Which was quite alright with him, considering the reason she did it. But her reasons for things began to change. Her late nights were consumed by boyfriends rather than work and the bills were going unpaid. It got to the point where the second eldest child started working a second job to keep up.

By the time he was thirteen, his eldest sister had thoroughly separated herself from the family. She ran off, taking money from the joint savings box. The second oldest had already quit school in favor of working more shifts. It was supposed to be a temporary thing, but now it was needed for longer than they had intended. Jos got his first job in a food truck that summer, helping out as best he could. And the months ticked on until it was a year since their eldest sister had left. His sister--the one who dropped all her dreams--was fed up. It had been her final year in high school. Somewhere along the way, she'd met someone either too eager or just stupid enough to want to marry her. Without so much as a final look at her siblings, she left. At least she didn't take everything they'd saved up. He heard she finished up school and got into a fairly nice college with her husband's money. Good for her.

This left Josiah to be the breadwinner. What was a second child dropping everything to take care of the ones too young to do so? His sisters hadn't factored in that he would be the one taking everything upon himself. He followed suit and quit school, almost to high school and having to give it up. He took a few odd jobs, adding each new experience to his resume. He soon had more work experience than a college kid, and that worked in his favor in some places. One diner job after the other and he used that pretty face of his for extra tips. And he worked his ass off. But he wasn't about to abandon his family the way his sisters had before him. Like his parents had. This is probably what has influenced his pseudo-relationships and habits, if his younger siblings have anything to say about it.

And that's what landed him in three different chef gigs. One at a fancy restaurant that seems to disapprove of his nose piercing, another as a fry cook in a diner, and the last being one and off for a catering company. He didn't exactly see any of this in his life aspirations.
[ relations × siblings: anais, lisa, judy, simon ; lovers: (open) ]
[ belongings × knife case ( sharpener included ) ; key chain ]

Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 03:34PM

131200 Almost done Jos!!!!
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 03:21PM

131200 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaye
ready to get started!
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 03:14PM

131200 Eleven wrote: "sucre'd fiend wrote: "also
Josiah's playlist is like Marian Hill
so like all the songs I'm listening to while making him have like a sensual feel or are straight up sexual lol"

Hell yeah! I'm betw..."


sleep and dream of Jos
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 03:14PM

131200 be like
"it's an exchange program and she's my guide"
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 03:12PM

131200 also
Josiah's playlist is like Marian Hill
so like all the songs I'm listening to while making him have like a sensual feel or are straight up sexual lol
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 03:11PM

131200 jacqueline wrote: "sucre'd fiend wrote: "Eleven wrote: "sucre'd fiend wrote: "Eleven wrote: "I never knew Reece was from Essex, that's crazy close to my parents house o.O"

I'M COMING OVER THERE RIGHT NOW
TAKE ME TO ..."


you'd be an unaccompanied minor if your parents let you
so you'd like
be assigned a flight attendant to watch after you or sth
Cʜᴀᴛ (1637 new)
Jan 16, 2017 03:11PM

131200 oml

i feel like my dad would remember it randomly and like come back with "aND ALSO" after his speech is done or like right on the spot