Post by verdoux on Dec 1, 2011 21:28:09 GMT -5
hugo wyatt charles
[atrb=border,0,true][atrb=cellSpacing,0,true][atrb=cellPadding,0,true][atrb=style, background-color: none;,true][cs=2][atrb=width,300] hey there. the name's hugo w. charles! i go by hugh too if you were wondering. also i'll have you know that i am twenty-seven & loving it. oh. you've heard that I'm straight? & that I'm from sapphire bay ? well the rumors are true for once. well I gotta get going, life is calling. history His father was born and raised Brazillian-made, but his father was no stupid man. He knew that in life, he had to use people to get somewhere with level ground. A place that once he had that foundation slapped down into place, he could build an empire. He would build an empire, but as much as he loved Brazillian mulheres, he needed an American woman desperate for some male attention. A plus would be good financial standing and a decent or no credit score. He would build through her and when he met Ellie Charles, he did exactly that. Ellie Charles was thirty-seven by the time she went abroad to Brazil to meet the man she had been chatting to online for eight months. He made her feel special and beloved, but the distance was killing her and she had to see him. Ellie had been working the office life since she was sixteen and now had a decent salary pay standing at the company she started in. No man in that office wanted her, but this man she met by chance online thought the world of her and damn it all, she just wanted children and a husband and that storybook life so bad, something women around her rubbed in her face, that she went to Brazil to meet him. She brought him back with her and they married after knowing of each other a year. They had their son fifteen months later and she named him Hugo Wyatt, to be original against her co-workers. Her husband worked in contract work as a carpenter and he did some sort of odd-job on the side that she didn’t know exactly what. Whatever that odd-job was, which she sure hoped wasn’t dealing, brought in a giant amount of money. Yet, she just saw the profits, her husband never spent it. He tucked it away in a safe place hidden from her. Ellie began to fear that he was planning to leave her and well, when her beautiful son was only three years old, her husband filed for a divorce using “irreconcilable differences” as the reason, when she didn’t know there was any. He didn’t take anything from her; she had the house, their cars, and their son. In return, he didn’t want to see their son but once a year until he was eighteen, more if he deemed necessary. He agreed on child support, but it wasn’t much. He was “unemployed” and was unable to find work. Ellie didn’t believe it for one minute, but she was humiliated in front of family, friends, and co-workers, most importantly her beloved son that she just wanted the bastard gone. Hugo didn’t remember his father until he was eight – just seeing him once a year made it hard him for him to remember that there was a father in the picture. His mother loved him dearly; her beloved little “Hugh” was the light of her life. He did everything well, he was so good at soccer and track and his grades were excellent. He did everything right, but high school was a turning point. For the better or for worst, it changed her son. She let it happen, because she loved him. Hugh fell for a woman, older than him, sickeningly older. She sought him out and he, a guarded diamond of his mother’s care, liked the attention. He was seventeen and she was twenty-seven – ten years his senior. She was ill, she had a terminal illness, but she wanted to be with Hugh for whatever time they had left. He married her eighteen and they opened a beach-side hotel, café owner, beach supply rental, and multiple boardwalk shops they bought as they opened up. It was a struggle, but it was Kate’s dream to wake up every morning by the sea. They bought the only mansion that sat on the beach and every morning she woke up to the sea air, with her beloved husband. She wanted a baby, but the doctor’s told her even if she conceived it would kill her. Despite his pleadings, Kate made it her mission to get pregnant and Hugo couldn’t keep it from happening. It was what she wanted so badly and he gave it to her. When the baby had to expand, her body couldn’t handle it and one final morning she woke up to her sea, her beloved pacific ocean, and passed away before he could bring her morning breakfast to her. Now the age his wife was when they first met, Hugo lives alone on a pile of money with multiple wealthy businesses that he has. He shares nothing a slim percent with his mother to help her live comfortably and he’s waiting for his father to ask for something. However, when your father is your biggest competition when it comes to Sapphire Bay’s two large hotels – he wants to do nothing but by the hotel when it runs to the ground. personality Hugo is a reserved individual, being raised to be self-efficient. He chose the woman he married for reasons he would rather not disclose, but he cherished her until she died. When finally past the walls of a man who is seemingly cold, you meet a man who has a sarcastic humor, a sadistic bastard when it comes the merciless attacks on his business rivals, and a man who values family above all other material objects. He holds women highly; something his father cannot vouch for. Hugo has a goal to remarry a woman around his age, only letting there be a few years in age difference and attempt to start a family. He’s a hopeless romantic, spending years with Kate and learning to love her the way she deserved. It’s not known that they had met when he was fifteen, but their relationship had been secret and slowly drawn-out and exposed until their sudden marriage when he was eighteen. | [atrb=width,200] |
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