Name: Dillon Patrick Wickham Nicknames: Spikes Gender: Male Date of Birth: March 23, 1988 Age: 19 Parents: Patrick [deceased] & Sandra Wickham Siblings: Patrick, Jr. & Christopher; both younger Height: 5’8” Weight: 145 lbs Eyes: Brown Hair: Dyed blonde Build: Slim, but fit Defining Marks: None Left/Right/Ambi: Right Major: Dance Minor: Theatre Extracurriculars: Clubs: Drama Club, Dance Club, GLBT Club Dress Style: Casual, but stylish Likes: Dance, Music Dislikes: Ignorant People Phobias/Fears: Failing at dance Weaknesses: Easily angered Current Relationship: Evan Del Rio Current Crush: Evan Del Rio Past Relationships: None Past Crushes: None Sexual Orientation: Gay Personality:Dillon comes off as an arrogant, prude to pretty much everyone, especially to non-dancers. He likes to voice his own opinions to practically anyone, and likes to show-off his dancing skills. If anyone can manage to get past his hard exterior, Dillon is actually a good person, when he is talking one-on-one. He just hates to appear weak, so he makes up for it in his attitude.
History: Dillon was born to a New York couple, who lived in an upper middle class part of the city. Since the age of 4, his parents put him into dance classes, primary ballet. His father had received quite a sum of money when his parents died in a car accident. Dillon was too young to remember his grandparents, at all, and wasn't really bothered by their not being there (since he hadn't known them).
Dance became everything to Dillon as he grew up, but had to maintain good grades, or his parents would be forced to remove him from classes. In school, he didn't have many friends, since most of his time outside of school was dedicated to studies and dance. He did make a few friends through dance, but they were merely just dance friends, since none of them attended the school he did. In fact, he seemed to be the only one who attended public school. Feeling somewhat left out, and being one of the best male dancers at "his" studio, Dillon began to seperate himself from the other students, feeling that he was better than they. This led to his lack of friends, and to his parents sending him to a private high school, which specialized in the arts. Being where he wanted to be, Dillon became more social with his peers; he quickly made friends with other dancers from other studios. He even helped to co-found a dance group at the school during his freshmen year there. Throughout high school, he became exposed to other types of dance such as jazz, modern, and even hip-hop.
Classified as the best dancer in his class (and in the school), Dillon worked his senior year to choreograph a few dances for a senior showcase; including a very impressive ballet solo piece. To his luck, a representative from St. Dymphna's Academy watched his showcase, and felt that Dillon would be a great addition to the academy. After further investigation and speaking with the representative, he was offered a full scholarship to further his education at St. Dymphna's. Going somewhere new and distant was something that Dillon wanted to do after high school. After filling out the appropriate forms, he was set to go.
Spending his first year, just getting a feel for things at the academy, Dillon made himself known in the performance department. Since making it into the dancing life is a rather rough road, he decided to also get into the theatre arts. He was sure that it would make it easier in finding a career. However, he still has his arrogant personality, which is why he has very few friends.
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