Post by Krickette on Jun 29, 2010 17:51:51 GMT -5
Name: Davis Tarver Hayes
Age: 23
Gender: M
Height: 6'2"
Physical Description: Davis is tall, lanky, and overall not the most attractive guy to most people. He's a little scetchy looking, it's not just his tattoos or piercings, but the way he carries himself. Something about him just doesn't seem wholesome.
He has shaggy, fine brown hair that he seldom combs. His eyes are green, but it's often difficult to tell. He participates in some less than legal activities which usually cause his eyes to look a little sunken in and red, so he often avoids eye contact with strangers.
Personality:
Burnout. He is a bit sketchy, and doesn't invoke much trust from people. He participates in some less than savory activities, and hangs out with the wrong crowd. He's used to getting kicked out of places, not that he enjoys it, he just knows how to take it. He hates cops with a passion but he would never explode on them like he does other people. He knows how to keep his head down when he needs to.
He loves his horse, Tucker, but he rarely gets up the motivation to ride. Sometimes he goes out and just sits with him, but he doesn't do as much riding as he used to. Maybe he resents the pressure from his parents to perform, or maybe he's just truly lazy. It's something he hasn't quite figured out yet.
History: Davis has spent his entire life in the same town. He's seen a lot of changes happen in just his short life, but he still resents the fact that his life seems stagnant. Sure, new places are popping up, new things to see and do, but he still feels overwhelmingly bored. This can lead to him finding ways to occupy himself that are not generally condoned.
His parents met at a ranch that is now closed down, where they worked as trainer and instructor. They brought him up around horses, and he knows how to ride. He can ride english or western, compete in three day or cutting, it doesn't really matter. He just doesn't want anyone to know that. He doesn't ride around people very often, he'd rather do his own thing.