on the surface
Literal embodiment of the phrase “thinks they’re hot shit”, but when you’re built like a brick house with the rugby skills to prove it I guess that makes up for it. Pretty sure he drinks bacon milkshakes and one of his ancestors invented the beer can hat. For someone so douchey it’s kind of surprising how legit of a leader he can be -- he always has a real positive, ‘can-do-it’ kind of energy wherever he goes. I heard he’ll skin you alive as you so much as bring up his first name, though, which is funny -- doesn’t “Brax” make him sound like such a frat boy?
Have you seen me? Seriously, like come on, man. Fucking beast. On and off the field. If I could I’d just drop out of school, but my mom would kick my ass and I don’t feel like taking a beating from a fifty year old woman. I’ve got a reputation to uphold. Guy’s guy, ladies man, athletic. Definitely talented enough to go pro. I mean, I don’t have this body just for show. Ah, snap that rhymed. See? Fucking. Beast. Always.
below the waves
up to player
against the current
Shockingly, Brax is quite adept at cosmetology. No one but his sisters and mom really know that. With his sisters being so much older than him, and having always been the ones to babysit him, they trained him to be their own personal beautician, and he’s pretty good at it to. Can even do some decent make up and a bit of nail art if he’s feeling up to it. Though, the real skill he possess is hair. Actually, he kind of likes doing it, but only for his sisters, of course.
lifeboats
zelda celine king mother fifty regina king diamond theodore braxon II father fifty idris elba katrina joy braxon sister thirty-two rutina wesley candice faith braxon sister twenty-seven tika sumpter
connections
{ Francisco Gutierrez } best friends ☼ Bro-est bros ever to bro. Best friends for life. The bromance is strong with these ones
{ Savannah Easton } ex-girlfriend ☼ They’re cordial with each other, but that’s about it. It was a messy breakup, but they were the power couple for the ages during their time.













