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- OOC First Name
- Alexis
- Blood Status
- Half Blood
- Relationship Status
- Single
- Sexual Orientation
- Heterosexual
- Wand
- Curly 11 1/2 Inch Swishy Pear Wand with Boomslang Venom Core
- Age
- 30
Wyatt had not been in Brightstone in what was probably 5 years but it felt like a lifetime ago. After graduating Ilvermorny he had spent some time in California with his parents, he had visited with his (now) ex a few times but mostly he had stayed in a less than ideal apartment outside of Boston between shifts at a local wizarding hospital training to be a healer. When he had been at home he just laid in his bed and did not do much else. Of course it was his fault for not trying more and even more so for not taking his potions but somehow his brain had decided it wasn’t important, even after he had lost Marisol his dumb brain told him that he was fine and didn’t need to change his habits even though he had not been that low in many years.
Now in his thirties, Wyatt was back to taking his potion, going to therapy, and had moved back to New Zealand even though it left him a little out of sorts. He had not gotten a job yet at St Mungo’s as he wasn’t even sure his grades from Ilvermorny, or his experience at the Boston hospital would be acceptable experience out of country as he knew America wasn’t receptive for these things most of the times, at least in the muggle world. He could only assume it’d be the same in the wizarding world and that he would be in a strange limbo so for now he was living off his savings. Living off his savings and being oddly unemployed allowed Wyatt to take his two Golden Retriever’s for as many walks as their sweet hearts desired so now he held a leash in each hand although he barely needed to and they walked on opposite sides of him. Wyatt gave them directions every ten or so yards so they had an idea of where they were walking although he wasn’t quite sure himself. The man was fine to be a bit lost for a moment though as at least he had his two best friends with him but he did want to find the park for his dogs so they could play a little bit off leash on the field a little further from any play structures for children. The two dogs couldn't care less about the presence of children so he was not worried. For the most part the dogs treated them as cats - to be respected from a distance.