At the surface, there seems to not be very much to Enoch. He's a young boy much too tall for his age and much too skinny. Labeled as an outcast by his peers he didn't really have any friends and was constantly, and occasionally violently, bullied by those who deemed him not "normal". The poor boy couldn't flinch no matter what was happening, the ones who pestered him made a cruel game out of trying to make him flinch. The result left him with scars, but he wouldn't tell anyone he suffered alone and in silence. His dear mother, a single parent, was none the wiser due to her working two jobs so she was rarely home, to begin with. Enoch is simple yet vastly complex just like his background and his story.
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Till Death Do Us Part
RomanceEnoch was a lonely child with only his mother until his sixteenth birthday. On that day his mother died and supposedly so did he. But five years later hes out and about taking a break from his hiding. There's something special about him and his whol...