OC Reference Page 2: William Lilac Roberts
4 years ago
Age: 25 years, 2 months
Height: 6'
Weight: 160 lbs
Species/Breed: Yellow Labrador Retriever dog
Likes: singing (soft rock and crooner songs), dancing (contemporary and ballroom), taking photos and videos, and being alone in nature
Dislikes: crowds, attention, watching TV, and missing work
Parents: biological- unknown and Melody Roberts (deceased); adopted- N/A and Grace Diamond
Siblings: none
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Friends: none--drifted apart from some former work acquaintances
Fun Facts: William is ambidextrous with both his hands and his paws. He allowed only his late mother, Grace, and now allows his wife, Abigail, to call him "Will."
William is a reserved, polite dog that has always lived a very private life. His single mother having died during childbirth, and with no family to take him in, William was put up for adoption. He was quickly adopted by a very wealthy, retired widow, Grace, who lovingly raised him in a secular household. Private, specialist tutors homeschooled him daily from the age of 3. While William's upbringing was very regimented (with a planned diet and regular sleep schedule), his schooling encouraged creativity and critical thinking. The curriculum was wide-ranging, from the biological and physical sciences, technology (including engineering), mathematics, history, English (with an emphasis on Latin and public speaking), and civics. Additionally, William was taught the basics of Mandarin and Spanish. He even received vocal training, piano lessons, survival skill tutorials (in the field), and lifeguard training. Grace personally educated him on common and formal etiquette, and monitored his studies from a distance. Grace was careful not to steer William towards any career path; she let him decide the destination for weekend field trips.
At 8 years old, William matriculated to nearby magnet Northside College Preparatory High School to interact more with his peers (well, people closer to his age, at least). William was not really affected by his reputation as a prodigy, as he was not the only one in his class with that distinction. He immediately excelled in honors, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate classes, befriending Abigail along the way. Despite his mental maturity and expert technique, William was a reserve on the school's swim and water polo teams, due to his size. William learned French and American Sign Language (the latter was a club), and he led school's Red Cross organization. Over the summers, William found technical internships and scouted prospective universities. Upon graduating as the male valedictorian, William attended Harvard University on a full-ride academic scholarship. He shifted his athletics to semi-competitive triathlon in order to develop a more well-rounded physique. William was inspired to pursue his Bachelor's Degree of Science in Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology (and then his Doctorate of Medicine at the Harvard School of Medicine) by the fate of his biological mother. Therefore, he specialized in maternal-fetal medicine, finding a niche for himself as an expert in the gestation of multiples. Incidentally, William unknowingly was a triplet himself--the other two were stillborn.
The day after he completed his year-long fellowship (which followed his 4-year medical residency), William reunited with Abigail on the high school campus where they first met, surprising her by popping the question at the end of their walk of reminiscing. William was still working at the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, so he invited Abigail to live with him. However, Abigail was not a fan of the sweltering summer weather there, so the two signed off on construction of their dream home in Aspen, Colorado. William managed to convince Abigail to make their future mansion double as a workplace for him, as he felt hospital suites were not comfortable enough for his patients while they were on bedrest. In the meantime, however, William lived in a five-bedroom mansion less than five miles from the hospital. The size of the home was overkill, but William was attracted to it because it reminded him of the home he grew up in. On March 23, a day after moving in, William and Abigail hopped on a private jet and eloped to Laucala Island in Fiji, which they reserved entirely for themselves for the weekend. They held their wedding on a lightly breezy, pristine beach, with only two guests: a mother of a former patient of William's (who was the ordaining judge for the wedding) and a local photographer. That night, at the Hilltop Estate, the couple lost their virginities to each other, and unintentionally conceived their children.
William has the standard, friendly brown eyes with exceptional vision. He has perfect, whitened teeth, a modest nose, and healthy, well-groomed fur. His brown hair is quite versatile, so he changes his hairstyle every season--shorter in the warmer months, longer in the colder ones. His body, free of piercings and tattoos, is well-proportioned and toned, showing off all-round athleticism more than mere strength. William has a classic modern fashion sense, but he usually is either wearing his work clothes (scrubs and a medical coat) or only boxers (when he is at home).
Height: 6'
Weight: 160 lbs
Species/Breed: Yellow Labrador Retriever dog
Likes: singing (soft rock and crooner songs), dancing (contemporary and ballroom), taking photos and videos, and being alone in nature
Dislikes: crowds, attention, watching TV, and missing work
Parents: biological- unknown and Melody Roberts (deceased); adopted- N/A and Grace Diamond
Siblings: none
Hometown: Chicago, IL
Friends: none--drifted apart from some former work acquaintances
Fun Facts: William is ambidextrous with both his hands and his paws. He allowed only his late mother, Grace, and now allows his wife, Abigail, to call him "Will."
William is a reserved, polite dog that has always lived a very private life. His single mother having died during childbirth, and with no family to take him in, William was put up for adoption. He was quickly adopted by a very wealthy, retired widow, Grace, who lovingly raised him in a secular household. Private, specialist tutors homeschooled him daily from the age of 3. While William's upbringing was very regimented (with a planned diet and regular sleep schedule), his schooling encouraged creativity and critical thinking. The curriculum was wide-ranging, from the biological and physical sciences, technology (including engineering), mathematics, history, English (with an emphasis on Latin and public speaking), and civics. Additionally, William was taught the basics of Mandarin and Spanish. He even received vocal training, piano lessons, survival skill tutorials (in the field), and lifeguard training. Grace personally educated him on common and formal etiquette, and monitored his studies from a distance. Grace was careful not to steer William towards any career path; she let him decide the destination for weekend field trips.
At 8 years old, William matriculated to nearby magnet Northside College Preparatory High School to interact more with his peers (well, people closer to his age, at least). William was not really affected by his reputation as a prodigy, as he was not the only one in his class with that distinction. He immediately excelled in honors, Advanced Placement, and International Baccalaureate classes, befriending Abigail along the way. Despite his mental maturity and expert technique, William was a reserve on the school's swim and water polo teams, due to his size. William learned French and American Sign Language (the latter was a club), and he led school's Red Cross organization. Over the summers, William found technical internships and scouted prospective universities. Upon graduating as the male valedictorian, William attended Harvard University on a full-ride academic scholarship. He shifted his athletics to semi-competitive triathlon in order to develop a more well-rounded physique. William was inspired to pursue his Bachelor's Degree of Science in Human Developmental and Regenerative Biology (and then his Doctorate of Medicine at the Harvard School of Medicine) by the fate of his biological mother. Therefore, he specialized in maternal-fetal medicine, finding a niche for himself as an expert in the gestation of multiples. Incidentally, William unknowingly was a triplet himself--the other two were stillborn.
The day after he completed his year-long fellowship (which followed his 4-year medical residency), William reunited with Abigail on the high school campus where they first met, surprising her by popping the question at the end of their walk of reminiscing. William was still working at the Texas Children's Hospital in Houston, so he invited Abigail to live with him. However, Abigail was not a fan of the sweltering summer weather there, so the two signed off on construction of their dream home in Aspen, Colorado. William managed to convince Abigail to make their future mansion double as a workplace for him, as he felt hospital suites were not comfortable enough for his patients while they were on bedrest. In the meantime, however, William lived in a five-bedroom mansion less than five miles from the hospital. The size of the home was overkill, but William was attracted to it because it reminded him of the home he grew up in. On March 23, a day after moving in, William and Abigail hopped on a private jet and eloped to Laucala Island in Fiji, which they reserved entirely for themselves for the weekend. They held their wedding on a lightly breezy, pristine beach, with only two guests: a mother of a former patient of William's (who was the ordaining judge for the wedding) and a local photographer. That night, at the Hilltop Estate, the couple lost their virginities to each other, and unintentionally conceived their children.
William has the standard, friendly brown eyes with exceptional vision. He has perfect, whitened teeth, a modest nose, and healthy, well-groomed fur. His brown hair is quite versatile, so he changes his hairstyle every season--shorter in the warmer months, longer in the colder ones. His body, free of piercings and tattoos, is well-proportioned and toned, showing off all-round athleticism more than mere strength. William has a classic modern fashion sense, but he usually is either wearing his work clothes (scrubs and a medical coat) or only boxers (when he is at home).
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