Vital Statistics:
Name: mateo (matt) rodriguez (he usually gets called matt around here though)
Username: matt
Age/Grade: 15/ sophomore
Gender: male
Height: 5'9
Weight: 180 lbs
Appearance: he stands at about five feet 9 inches he has slighly long a little hair that might be messy if he didnt feel like coming it this morning. he has dark brown eyes and and a regular looking face. he is slightly tan because of him being from puerto rico. he is twins with his sister.
Relations:
Sexuality: straight/virgin/slightly perverted
Fetishes: none
Likes: he likes to play base ball, he liked to eat, sleep, and talk to his friends and family, he also likes playing gutair.
Dislikes: he doesny really not like anything things just annoy him sometimes.
Clique: he just likes hanging out with his friends no specific group
Crushes: not at the moment
Back story:
History: matt he lived in puerto rico for most his life. while he was a kid he didnt exactly have the best life ever although he really only had one thing to help him through the troubled times in old san juan. like most kids in puerto rico he started to play baseball. he was extremtly good at baseball infact the first time he hit the ball ever he got a triple smacking it way out to center field. he relized that he did good so he joined a local team. once he started playing with that team they started to win alot of games and he was feeling better about himself and how his life was.
One afternoon, Mateo noticed that his sister Inez was late to dinner again. She was always out walking around the town by herself, doing who knows what with her time. When they were kids, she’d always sit on the bleachers and watch him play baseball, but now she barely even congratulated him when he won a game. Mateo had started to realize that even though they were twins, they were extremely different.
Finally fed up with their insufficient lifestyle, Inez’s father moved the family to the United States, where he got a job working at a car shop and her mother got a job at the local clinic as a nurse. Thrilled with their new higher income, Inez’s parents decided that their children deserved better than public school, and enrolled both of them in a nearby boarding school, where they started high school.