Name: Jett GlennAge: 16
Gender: Male
Sexuality: Undetermined
Species: Human
Personality: When sober he is typically innocent and gentle, very warmhearted, selfless, and mindful of everyone and everything aroung him. Because of his drug abuse, he has become more destructive and careless, and his mental state has depleted tremendously.
Face Claim:
Backstory: Jett was always a gentle and kind person, rare to spot in a crowd. He was shy and sometimes hard to talk to, but once you got to know him he was the greatest person to be friends with. He loved school, and maybe he had some social anxiety that made it hard for him at times, but that didn't stop him from learning everything he could and pursuing his dream of becoming a dog trainer. For his 10th birthday he got a puppy, who he named Orion (seen above) and took care of him for about 5 years. One day when he was at home with his family playing dog upstairs, someone broke into his home. The person who broke in had a gun, and shot at everyone. His father and dog immediately, his mother was spared of any bullets, his little sister had managed to get ahold of 911 and was shot in the head mid-call, and Jett himself suffered a bullet in the side. The killer then fled, unaware there were 2 survivors after all. Jett was in the hospital for several months before being released a month before his 16th birthday. On his 16th birthday he was in the car with his mother when she decided to end her life and drive full speed into a lake. Jett got out of the car and swam to shore. He sat there and stared at the car containing his now dead mother's body in the water for hours before running away. He had dropped out of school following 3/5 of his family's death that terrible night and secretly drank alcohol and smoked, but picked up drugs following the time he ran away from home. He is now homeless, having escaped social services and hospitals now 12 times, addicted to alcohol, cigarettes, Ketamine, Xanax, Vicodin, and many other drugs.
Developed mental disorders: Schizophrenia, manic depression, substance abuse, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), nightmare disorder, and insomnia.