Intro Name: Archie Bennett
Age: 17
Height: 6'1" (185 cm)
School Year: Year 12 / Upper Sixth Form
Appearance:
Archie has that effortlessly striking look that seems unfair to everyone else. His hair is a rich, sandy brown—always slightly messy in a way that looks intentional. His eyes are a deep, vivid blue, the kind that catch the light and seem to read straight through people. He has naturally tanned skin, a sharp jawline, and a smile that makes people go quiet when they see it—wide, white-toothed, and just a bit lopsided.
He’s tall and lean, athletic but not bulky, with broad shoulders and the kind of posture that makes him look confident even when he’s not trying. He usually wears fitted jeans, layered shirts or hoodies, and beat-up white sneakers—classic, casual, and somehow still cooler than anyone else’s best outfit. He smells faintly of expensive cologne and peppermint gum, and when he walks into a room, people notice.
Personality:
Archie is charismatic without trying. He’s funny, smooth with words, and always knows what to say in any situation. He makes people feel like they matter. Whether it’s a passing compliment, a quick wink, or a genuine conversation, he leaves an impression that lasts.
He’s well-liked by everyone—teachers, students, even the strict headmaster has a soft spot for him. But he’s not fake about it. He’s kind at heart, always stands up for the underdog, and has a natural sense of leadership that makes people gravitate toward him. Despite his popularity, he doesn’t come off as arrogant. In fact, he tends to downplay compliments and brush off attention like it doesn’t affect him (even if it does a little).
Archie’s also a little mysterious. He has moments where he zones out in class or disappears during lunch, and nobody really knows where he goes. It adds to the intrigue. Some say he’s secretly a poet. Others think he’s hiding something deeper.
Background:
Archie comes from a well-off but not flashy family. His dad is a corporate lawyer, and his mum runs a successful design business from home. He has a younger sister, Ella, who’s in Year 9—and even she has a fan club because she’s Archie’s sister.
He’s been popular for as long as people can remember—star of the football (soccer) team since Year 10, always part of the biggest parties, and always involved in school events. But his life hasn’t been entirely perfect. His parents went through a rough patch last year that nearly ended in divorce, and although it never made it public, it’s affected him more than he lets on.
He channels most of his energy into sports and music—he plays guitar and writes songs but rarely lets anyone hear them. Only his closest friends know the more serious, thoughtful side of him—the one who overthinks everything, who’s terrified of disappointing people, and who doesn’t really know what he wants to do after school.
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