Introducing Freddie Fox...
Jan. 27th, 2014 08:30 pmName: Freddie Fox
Journal:
Mun name/nick/handle: Lottie
Mun journal: dalehead
AIM: est1rue
E-mail: dalehead at gmail dot com
When you can be reached and preferred method: On GMT. Gdocs works best for me although I will and do email logs too.
Other pups: Richard Armitage, Ian McKellen
Pup's physical info: 24, 5'9, blond hair, two lovely bright eyes, blue
Pup's birthday: 4 May, 1989
Pup's location: London
Pup's orientation: Gay switch
Pup's kinks: Still discovering them
Pup's hard limits: scat, ageplay, animals
Pup's soft limits: playing with food
Pup's safeword: Boring
Pup's hobbies: Making money
Game membership: Yes
Game occupation: Hedge fund manager
Game connections: None
Freddie works in hedge funds. He works long, long hours and makes a lot of money. He has an apartment in the newly built Heron Building, situated in the heart of the City of London, enabling him to walk to work. He loves his job and has no intention of compromising it for a lover and unlike his contemporaries, he doesn’t drink or take illegal drugs although he smokes cigarettes occasionally.
It wasn’t always so.
Freddie was put into care before he was twelve months old as social services considered him to be at risk. He was at risk. His mother, barely more than a child herself, wasn’t equipped for motherhood, had no idea who Freddie’s father was, disappeared before social workers could help her and Freddie never heard from her again.
Blond hair and big blue eyes ensured that Freddie was regularly taken out of whichever care home he was living in and fostered until it was discovered that his angelic looks were misleading. Freddie was a tearaway, he was running dope for the local pusher by the time he was seven, shoplifting to order at eight and by ten getting into fights with kids far older and bigger than him.
It is likely Freddie wouldn’t have made it to his twenties had it not been for Gavin and James Dunsford, a gay couple with the burning desire to make a young man’s life better. They visited the home Freddie was about to be kicked out of, met him in a chance encounter, just as he was about to hot wire their, after a long and frank exchange of opinions, they decided to take a chance on him. The battle that followed was long and ferocious battle with the local authorities seeming to be doing their best to keep Freddie but eventually Gavin and James were allowed to foster him with a view to adoption.
At twelve, Freddie couldn’t read, it took Gavin a half hour to spot the boy was dyslexic, it took James a little longer to realise Freddie was extremely bright but had been held back by his inability to read. The next couple of years changed Freddie’s life forever. He finally got the teaching he needed to help him learn to read and he managed to catch up enough to take his GSCEs only two years late.
It took longer to socialise Freddie; he had grown up with a chip on his shoulder, and a vicious streak that took him a long time to get under control and only then with the aid of a lot of counselling and therapy. Gavin and James did the best they could by loving him and it was the knowledge that their love was unconditional that helped Freddie begin to grow into the man he was meant to be. He stopped trying to test them and settled down enough to pass exams and get a place at university.
He hated it and left after one term.
A month later, he begun to work for a big city firm where he fitted in for the first time of his life.
It was on a weekend conference in New York that Freddie discovered Citadel. He knew it was going to be his salvation. His pretty boy looks lead many people to make erroneous judgements about him. The truth is Freddie does what Freddie wants and that might mean being bent over something and fucked senseless but just as easily it might mean he’s the one doing the fucking.
Mun Hard Limits: Scat/animals.
Mun Kinks: Too many to mention and am frequently surprised at what I enjoy writing
Type of Characters Pup Likes: He doesn’t have type, it’s all to do with clickage.
Play Situation: Open
Last Updated: January 25, 2014