Mike

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Full name: Mike L. Lockwood

Age: 21

Pronouns: he/they/it

Gender: transgender male

DOB: 1/10/2001

Job: barista

Zodiac: Capricorn 

He may seem a scary guy, but Mike is pretty much for the most part really chill around buddies. He is always welcoming at the local coffee shop he works at currently, and always remembers his customers' names on their orders! The business there is succeeding just because of a punky guy. As a child growing up, Mike has gained interest in becoming a [trans] male; but his parents were skeptical about the finances involved in the procedure Mike is going to receive. Despite of his parents' worries, Mike goes ahead with his gender reassignment surgery after finishing collage and he has been an icon at the collage. His punk looks [and really good athletic skills] made him eligible become a player at the football team that the collage had, but the thing is that they only won few championship titles in the program history. Mike went ahead to change that and played for the Buckaroos for a couple of years; Mike was also planning to become a radiologist which is a lot for his place but he is capable of achieving. The Buckaroos didn't win every year during Mike's run in the team, but they improved when Mike joined the team; after he finished collage [yes ik he's too young to finish such stuff but idc, this is Niles's Bunch] the same campus made changes to allow transgender students to compete sports that relate to what they identify as. Mike then moved to California, he's from North Dakota, to start off his new life. He found himself in a comfy apartment and he was actually nice enough to share the apartment with his friends he met during his elementary years [Glitched, Animal, and Andrea. Later it's also Niles] and every Saturday [during collage football season], they would set up their living room as a "man cave", and they would care less for Sunday football. But there was a halt to their tradition when Andrea brought Niles from Texas without the gang's permission; Mike was reluctant about Niles but he decided to test him on athletic activities; he failed but Mike was generous enough to teach Niles how to play ball. Niles improved later on, and the Saturday football tradition resumed successfully.

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