Classic Characters Infused with Modern Grit
Alex Morgan
HEROIC. DETERMINED. UNSTOPPABLE.
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“The last to board, Alex Morgan had strolled between the rows of seats with intoxicating self-assuredness. He looked fit and strong… Not classically handsome, he was good looking in a knockabout kind of way. His face, under short, dark hair, held the hard edge of his profession, while retaining a boyish, mischievous quality.â€
Victor Lundt
BRUTAL. DAMAGED. EVIL.
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“A hard case… difficult to forget. Tall with distinctive features, including one very blue and one very brown eye. It was a face that would be hard to forget. Angular and long, it was a random assortment of misshapen features that despite the irregularity, seemed strangely good-looking… the intensity of it all would make Lundt attractive to women. Some women, anyway.â€
Arena Halls
LOYAL. INSCRUTABLE. GORGEOUS.
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“Fit yet refreshingly curvy, [Halls] moved with confidence and purpose. Her hair was a dusty blonde and fell to her shoulders in a very natural, unpretentious style. She wore hiking boots, a pair of tight-fitting beige cargo pants and a military-style shirt with sleeves rolled halfway along tanned forearms…
Her eyes were the most mesmerising sky blue.â€
General Davenport
RESOLUTE. OLD-SCHOOL. LEGENDARY.
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“Davenport, tall and solidly built, was clad in his usual navy blue pinstripe suit, bespoke a little ‘off’ Saville Row, under a heavy charcoal overcoat. His salt and pepper hair and perfectly kept beard gave him a regal appearance and Morgan often thought that he looked like Prince Michael of Kent; although he’d never tell the General that.â€
