X BreakingFate X
Planetoid
- Joined
- Jan 9, 2009
The teenager sat back against the brick wall which was painted with images that could have been called art to the right eye, but most people would have just considered it graffiti. Between his lips sat a lit cigarette which was a common sight for him, almost too common. The boy had jet black messy hair which parts of it went down to his eyes whereas the rest went down to his shoulders. Upon his bottom lip sat a lip ring towards the right side. Because of these simple characteristics, he was often called emo, but he found the urge to kill anyone who dared to use that word describing him. He had ember eyes which were always his brightest point against his black hair and solid colored shirts he usually wore.
Although he was rather short, standing only at five foot five, he actually had quite a bit of muscle but it wasn't to the point of making him look awkward. Usually he wore a tight tee-shirt with jeans, not caring too much about fashion. Upon his arms were multiple bracelets, all either black or silver. The only thing that never changed about his outfit was the cross that hung around his neck. However, it wasn't a normal cross. It was a Celtic one which hung upside down over his chest. Most people called him a devil worshiper because of the symbol, but it wasn't anything like that. He just liked to be different. He actually wasn't religious at all.
Devan was his name. He was an eighteen-year-old boy who felt as if he were going onto fifty. Although he wasn't homeless, he did live in poverty, finding that he couldn't even make it through three meals a day. In fact, he was lucky to get one. It was a miracle that he managed to make his body look so nice with such a horrible diet. He knew that if he quit smoking, he'd have a bit more money for food, but he would have rather had a smoke than a meal. He didn't have a real job, but instead handled drugs to get by each day. Devan himself wasn't a druggie, but he had tried most of the things that he sold.
His home wasn't anything more than a shack that he managed to get a deal on because the former owner was a druggie. It was a horrible place to live in, but at least it had a roof, at least until a heavy storm came in. Luckily he hadn't lived through that yet. There wasn't even heat or air conditioning in the house. He was lucky enough to have electricity though so he could watch the television that someone had tossed in the dumpster. Devan found that he really didn't have much to live for in his life and just counted down the days until death would finally save him.
Although he was rather short, standing only at five foot five, he actually had quite a bit of muscle but it wasn't to the point of making him look awkward. Usually he wore a tight tee-shirt with jeans, not caring too much about fashion. Upon his arms were multiple bracelets, all either black or silver. The only thing that never changed about his outfit was the cross that hung around his neck. However, it wasn't a normal cross. It was a Celtic one which hung upside down over his chest. Most people called him a devil worshiper because of the symbol, but it wasn't anything like that. He just liked to be different. He actually wasn't religious at all.
Devan was his name. He was an eighteen-year-old boy who felt as if he were going onto fifty. Although he wasn't homeless, he did live in poverty, finding that he couldn't even make it through three meals a day. In fact, he was lucky to get one. It was a miracle that he managed to make his body look so nice with such a horrible diet. He knew that if he quit smoking, he'd have a bit more money for food, but he would have rather had a smoke than a meal. He didn't have a real job, but instead handled drugs to get by each day. Devan himself wasn't a druggie, but he had tried most of the things that he sold.
His home wasn't anything more than a shack that he managed to get a deal on because the former owner was a druggie. It was a horrible place to live in, but at least it had a roof, at least until a heavy storm came in. Luckily he hadn't lived through that yet. There wasn't even heat or air conditioning in the house. He was lucky enough to have electricity though so he could watch the television that someone had tossed in the dumpster. Devan found that he really didn't have much to live for in his life and just counted down the days until death would finally save him.