BeautifulYoungPrince
Star
- Joined
- Aug 28, 2010
- Location
- Willy Wonka's Chocolate Factory
Jack Keaton was a wild boy, but not the bad kind. One third Irish, one third Native American and one third whatever bunch of a pure white his father had been, he was interesting to look at; deep hazel eyes, light brown hair pulled back in a ponytail, a lightly tanned face and something of an incredible facial structure. There was disappointment in his eyes when Jack arrived at the state penn. He'd finally been caught, and would be caught for a while; held in some iron keep with only a few walls seperating him from the Indiana plains, his home.
Jack was teased by those who could seek out the trace of Lakota Indian in his appearance, and those who couldn't see it made fun of his pretty face anyway. The guards liked to poke at anyone who wasn't a middle aged balding regular. Jack was miserable that day, or for most of it. It happened to be that day that he would see perhaps one of the most attractive men he'd laid eyes on. There he was, leaning against the wall of the cafeteria, shirt slightly open, smoking and talking to a few buddies. Soon Jack had passed him and was headed to get his own drab uniform of brown pants and a white shirt, but they would meet again very soon. In fact, he and the infamous "John Dillinger" would share a cell with two others.
Jack was teased by those who could seek out the trace of Lakota Indian in his appearance, and those who couldn't see it made fun of his pretty face anyway. The guards liked to poke at anyone who wasn't a middle aged balding regular. Jack was miserable that day, or for most of it. It happened to be that day that he would see perhaps one of the most attractive men he'd laid eyes on. There he was, leaning against the wall of the cafeteria, shirt slightly open, smoking and talking to a few buddies. Soon Jack had passed him and was headed to get his own drab uniform of brown pants and a white shirt, but they would meet again very soon. In fact, he and the infamous "John Dillinger" would share a cell with two others.