I am not quiet sure who the classmate I am engaged is, so I can't say who it is right now. That being said here's my CS [hider=Trent][IMG]http://cdn2.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/migration_catalog/article25623407.ece/685a0/ALTERNATES/h342/hulk[/IMG][/hider] Name: Trent Parker Age: 33 Gender: Male Role: Homeless Husband Likes: Photography, Jazz, Reading, Jogging, and being with his fiancée. Dislikes: Injustice, judgmental/”Holier than thou” types, Social Settings for long periods of time. Personality: Trent is an introvert by nature, but if he knows you he will “come out and play.” That though takes a long time to happen. The things he’s very interested in he is more than happy to talk about. He is a photo-journalist which also means Trent has an eye for detail and seeing things others might miss. Trent is very much for the underdog in life and will defend them any chance he gets. Though at times he can be very straight forward and blunt Trent is a pretty caring person who is fiercely devoted to his fiancée. Relationships: Trent is an only child and though his class mates at times were cruel to him he feels no grudges towards them. It is what they said that drove him to being the success he is now. His engagement is something he cherishes. Biography: Trent was born on the upper east side of Chicago in the lap of luxury. His father Bruce was a financial wizard and sat on the board for one of the largest mortgage companies in the world. His mother Rita enjoyed the fruits of the labor that her lifestyle provided for her. Bruce loved his son Trent very much, but Rita saw him as a status symbol. It was so she could say that she was a mother. Most times she would barely remember his name, and left him in the care of Cassie the nanny. It seemed that Trent would grow up going to the finest schools in the city, and have his pick of colleges when the time came. Money was no object for the family. Until one event changed everything forever. Bruce was arrested as part of a Federal Sting Operation. Though Bruce was able to get the best lawyers money could buy he was the fall guy, and the prosecutors made him the poster child of corporate greed. Bruce was sentenced to life at Jolliet State Prison, and Rita was devastated. She couldn’t believe that they were about to lose it all. Rita jumped from their penthouse deck as Cassie was taking care of Trent. Trent’s guardians were an Uncle and Aunt who lived in New Orleans. They cared for Trent but they weren’t sure they were ready to raise a child, so he was sent to Rising Sun Reformatory School. It was one of the most prestigious schools in the country and it cost Trent’s family everything that they had. Which meant that Trent didn’t dress as nice as the other students, nor did he have the latest gadgets. The Christmas Party was a defining moment for Trent. A young lady in his class by the name of Tia was someone Trent was very fond of. He didn’t have money to buy her a gift, so he worked very hard to give her a homemade Christmas Card. When he laughed at and humiliated one person came to his aid. Trent finally felt like he found someone who he could talk with and be with. As the time went on the Christmas Card event was forgotten as the others began to accept Trent as a friend. Trent, by all appearances, had seemed to put the matter behind him. However the event served to inspire Trent to always work harder and to never just settle. His friendship with (the classmate who defended him) blossomed into love. Trent also discovered that he had a gift for running, and he used it to gain a cross-country scholarship to LSU. He enjoyed running and liked it doing for his health, but Trent saw it as a means to an end. Going to college and becoming a photo-journalist. While at LSU Trent majored in Photography, and he was fascinated by watching people who were poor fight for what was theirs. Trent would use his camera to tell their stories. Through it all he kept in touch with (classmate’s name here) and as she encouraged him Trent became better and better at being a photojournalist. Through lots of hard work Trent eventually landed a job with National Geographic. He took pictures that became synonymous with excellence in photography. Trent has published 5 best-selling photography books, and though he is now well off financially he still strives to tell the stories of those society would sooner forget.