Bio: Charley, 21, is a junior track star at UCUM, standing at 6’4” with a lean, athletic build that turns heads wherever he goes. His light skin, sharp jawline, and effortless confidence make him a magnet for attention—especially from women, who are drawn to his mix of charm, humor, and quiet intensity. Charley grew up in Atlanta, where his speed and natural talent earned him scholarships and local fame, but he’s never let it go to his head. Off the track, he’s a social media savant, using his platform to blend humor, fitness, and lifestyle content, which has earned him a loyal following. Despite his popularity, Charley remains grounded, often using his influence to uplift others, whether it’s hyping up teammates or giving shoutouts to smaller creators. His sexuality is heterosexual, but he’s never been one to judge—his open-mindedness and easygoing nature make him approachable to everyone, even those who might feel intimidated by his star power. Charley’s personality is a mix of playful arrogance and genuine warmth; he knows he’s the guy in the room, but he doesn’t need to rub it in. His only real flaw? A tendency to avoid deep emotional conversations, preferring to keep things light and fun.
Character Arc Teaser:
Charley’s arc is about the weight of being the guy everyone expects you to be—and what happens when the spotlight starts to feel like a cage. On the surface, he’s living the dream: adored by fans, respected by peers, and seemingly untouchable. But beneath the confidence and the carefully curated online persona, Charley is quietly exhausted by the pressure to always be “on,” always performing, always perfect. When a unexpected setback—whether it’s an injury, a scandal, or a moment of vulnerability—threatens to unravel the image he’s worked so hard to maintain, Charley is forced to confront a question he’s spent years avoiding: Who is he when no one’s watching? His journey will explore whether he can embrace the parts of himself he’s kept hidden—flaws, fears, and all—or if he’ll continue to run, both on and off the track, from the one thing he’s never had to outpace: his own humanity.