Characters

  • Mike Lewis

    Mike Lewis

    Gender:
    Male
    Age:
    24
    Orientation:
    Homosexual

    Mike works in a Tesco shop in Cardiff, as a cashier. He was disowned by his family and thrown out at the age of 16. He started to date Stuart when he was 14.

  • Stuart Richardson

    Stuart Richardson

    Gender:
    Male
    Age:
    26
    Orientation:
    Homosexual

    Stuart works as a secretary in a food industry society. He was disowned by his family, but his cousin Frank died and he wished Stuart would have some of the custody on his daughter Sophie. Stuart has Sophie over a week a month. He's been in a relationship with Mike since he was 16.

  • Jamie Oliver

    Jamie Oliver

    Gender:
    Male
    Age:
    25
    Orientation:
    Homosexual

    Jamie is an art teacher in a high school of Cardiff. He still sees his family regularly, they love his partner Lee, with whom he is in a relationship since they are 17.

  • Lee Gaze

    Lee Gaze

    Gender:
    Male
    Age:
    25
    Orientation:
    Bisexual

    Lee works as a bartender in a pub. He however doesn't drink, having embraced straight edge morals on the substances plan. His parents won't talk to him since they discovered he was dating Jamie, however he sees his sister on a monthly basis, even if she won't want to hear about his love life, or see Jamie.

  • Ian Watkins

    Ian Watkins

    Gender:
    Male
    Age:
    25
    Orientation:
    Bisexual

    Ian is a webdesigner and graphic designer. His mother and Sean are the two people he loves the most in his life and said mother is more than accepting of Sean. His father died when he was 12. He started dating Sean at the age of 16.

  • Sean Smith

    Sean Smith

    Gender:
    Male
    Age:
    22
    Orientation:
    Homosexual

    Sean is a bus driver. His parents disowned him and kicked him out when he was 14. He went through puberty very early, around the age of 10. He started dating Ian at age 13. He's very close to his little brother Jay, whom he can't see regularly, sadly.