Your Coworkers!!
Here's a brief description and some tiny facts about them below!
Andy is the type of guy that obviously lies to make himself look cool. Humor is a way for him to cope in case he embarrasses himself. Even though he messes around sometimes, he can be serious if needed. He gets easily worried and he prioritizes the people he cares about first and then himself second.
- Andy is 5'4.
- Andy is 23 years old.
- His Birthday is on March 24th.
- He's been best friends with Jenny since childhood and they're extremely close.
- Hates being reminded that he's smaller than the average guy.
Sam is your boss. Always trying to keep the business running and at the same time watching over their coworkers. A realist and strict when they need to be but very sweet. Sometimes they can be cheeky. Has a habit of being too honest to the point, it might come off as mean but they mean well. I promise.
- Sam is 31 years old.
- They are 6'2.
- Their birthday is on December 18th.
- Sam and Nathan both live together.
- They had a wife and kid but not anymore.
Nathan is very sarcastic. Playful, likes to mess with people and doesn't care if people like him or not. He always says what’s on his mind, isn’t afraid to call anyone out and likes being the center of attention. Even though he comes off as smug, he does have a quiet and soft side but it barely comes out.
- Nathan is 25 years old.
- He is 5'8
- His birthday is February 5th.
- He feels the least connected towards his coworkers.
- He is trans. (FTM)
Jenny is a happy go-lucky gal who wants to have fun! Very friendly and energetic but also can be lazy and impulsive. Gets bored easily and can be stubborn sometimes when she really really wants something. Maybe do something for shits and giggles out of nowhere to make people laugh. She absolutely hates being patronized as she said "I can handle it by myself!"
- Jenny is 21 years old.
- She is 5'2.
- Jenny's birthday is on August 8th.
- She's the only character that still lives with her relatives. Her grandparents.
- She is aroace.













