well get on at the same time as me, bb, gosh. ;]
[b]1. What would your character kill for? What would they die for?[/b] If some horrendous truth about him ever got out, Wade would probalby kill someone over it. He has to keep his reputation intact, after all! Even though he doesn't admit it a lot-- or ever, really-- Wade really does love his parents, his mother the most of the two of them. If he had to, he'd definitely die for them.
[b]2. What would they refuse to do under any circumstances? Why?[/b]
Wade has already refused to ever be a lawyer like his father wants, because he's not that pretentious. But he lets him think he's interested.
[b]3. What do they dream about? [Either literal or figurative].[/b] He knows he does dream, but Wade doesn't remember it most of the time. When he does remember dreams, usually scenes of the countryside and ladies in big, old-fashioned dresses, he paints them in a book hidden beneath his bed.
[b]4. What’s their biggest fear?[/b]
Wade's terrified that people will stop listening to him or he won't be able to do anything with his life. Hopefully his painting will take him somewhere-- once he admits that he does it, anyway.
[b]5. What single object would they be most hard pressed to part with? Why?[/b]
The belt that he wears every day was given to him by his Souix grandfather shortly before he passed away, and Wade is really attached to it.
[b]6. What is their fondest memory?[/b]
When he was little, six or seven maybe, his grandfather took him on a week-long ranching expedition. Wade had never ridden a horse before then, and it was really fun to be away from his strict father.
[b]7. What is their worst memory?[/b]
Wade doesn't have very many bad memories, either because he forgets them or lies about them so much that the lies become truths. It did suck when he was in Paris for a year or so, though. He thought it stank there and he broke his arm jumping from a second-story balcony.
[b]8. What or who was were their most significant influence? Expound.[/b] His mother is Wade's biggest influence, if only because of her race. Since she's a Native American he thinks that he's automatically superior to everyone else. She also told him a lot of stories and tall tales when he was a child, which unknowingly encouraged his bad gossiping and lying habit.
[b]9. What do they believe makes a successful life?[/b] Money. You can't be poor and happy.
[b]10. What makes them laugh?[/b] Wade loves hearing the gossip he's started in the hallway cumilate into something totally outrageously hillarious, something better than he even started. Word of mouth is fun.
[b]11. What are their religious views?[/b] Wade is Christian, but not really practising. He'll go to church if he's bored or whatever, but he almost feels bad for lying so much.
[b]12. What is their greatest strength?[/b] Wade's good at retaining information. That's the only reason he can pass school, because he sure as hell doesn't study.
[b]13. Do they have a fatal flaw? If so, what is it?[/b] Gossiping and lying. It's going to get that boy into a lot of trouble one day.
[b]14. Who is the most important person in their life?[/b] Right now, at this instant, there isn't one. Wade is proudly self-sufficient.
[b]15. If they died or went missing, who would miss them most?[/b] His parents-- and the halls of Lowood would be much quieter.
[b]16. How would they describe themselves?[/b] handsome, witty, gossipy
[b]17. How would others describe them?[/b] arrogant, lying, sly