Adelle Notts
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About
Born in South Boston, Adelle would be described by most as a girl who did little wrong but to grow up on the wrong side of the poverty line. Having met Christian Hawke only a year before, she fell pregnant with her son, Ollie, at the age of 21. Whilst in the early years she could never be accused of neglecting her son, she could equally never be accused of being a doting mother - much as her own never could have been. Four years into her son's young life, Christian shared his talent for acquiring and consuming hard drugs with Adelle, who later became hooked on them herself. Several years after her husband's death at its hands, Adelle is still dependant on heroin and certain sobriety would precede only her own death.
Details
Personal
- Nationality
American Bay Stater- Born
- 7th February 2077
- Age
- 39
- Height
- 5'6¾"
- Gender
- Female
- Sexuality
- Heterosexual
Background
- Languages
- English — native
- Hometown
- South Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Location
- South Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
- Employment
- unemployed
- Ideology
- Heroin
Associates
Although he had dabbled with soft drugs since his teenage years, it was three years into the birth of his son before Christian graduated to what he called 'the hard stuff'. Despite Ollie being the light of his life, as his drug use escalated Christian found it increasingly hard to resists the temptation for a new high. Four years of searching and he found the ultimate high. There was just one caveat: it was more than his body could cope with. Christian is buried in Southie's St. Augustine Cemetery where occasionally a short, skinny kid can be seen hanging around his headstone before dusk, disappearing only as a figure approaches.
At 17, Ollie is one of the youngest, well-connected Gargoyles in Boston, although he is still frequently angered by how he's received and treated by the elder Gargoyles. Although you would receive a scowl and many four-lettered words for saying so, Ollie is very much a loner, ill at ease in many a social situation. After years of necessity, he is used to looking out for himself and finds it hard to trust even the closest of people, showing contempt for most and their lives. Although he does not have a superiority complex, he is deeply jealous of others with a better, easier life.
