
Bon loves to be around the people who treat him kind and show him love (though he doesn't like to be around strangers unless he is with his husband). Because of his rough upbringing, he is very easily upset over small things. Although sweet and seemingly very happy, he has several mental conditions including depression and schizophrenia.Unless with people he knows, Bon tends to keep quiet and let his husband do all the talking. He gets extremely anxious in social settings and does everything he can to avoid interacting with strangers. That doesn't mean he isn't a talkative guy however; with the people he is close with, he has a hard time keeping quiet.
Since his autism creates a struggle with expressing himself, he often uses art and writing as a way to get his emotions out. He loves anything and everything art - his favorite mediums being oil painting and sketching. He can often be found upstairs in his art studio creating his next piece or adding on to his story.Although horribly mistreated his entire life, he is full of love - even towards the people who severely wronged him. With the support from his close friends and husband, he learned to love what he has and be himself without a care in the world.Bon is often seen with Ajax, and it is rare that he is seen outside of the house without him. Ajax is his whole entire world, and he hates being away from him.
he/him/his
25 years old
April 27th
Gay
5'3 (~160 cm)

Growing up poor in Los Angeles, California with a workaholic father, abusive mother, and dead brother caused Bon to have a rough childhood. His father was never home to stop the abuse he received from his mother, and he had no one to turn to that he felt like would believe him if he explained to them what he was going through. Unfortunately, he was unable to seek safety at school either to get away from his home life. He was constantly beat on at school by classmates for being “different” and “unusual” compared to everyone else.
He often spent time at his grandparents house to feel a sense of safety, even if it was just for a few hours.The constant abuse led him to self-harming, and eventually attempting to take his own life in 8th grade. His father found him before it was too late and as a result, he was sent to a mental hospital for three months. That would be the first of three separate occasions he was sent to a mental hospital for varying reasons.During his time in high school, the abuse and bullying only got worse. His only saving grace was his friend and his boyfriend, Devon, who helped him through each day.
Once he graduated, he joined the Tankmen and completed all of his training in California. After a year, he was transferred to a site in Iowa to be a backup medic and their head mechanic for his outstanding knowledge in machinery and the medical field.A month after being transferred, an accident occurred where he lost his right arm in a fight against a Henchman. As he was bleeding out against a building, a man nearby noticed him and was able to bring him to help after he had passed out due to blood loss.
After undergoing surgery and waking up in the hospital, he met the man who had saved his life. They started to talk, and he found out the man's name was Ajax. They quickly became close friends and continued to stay in touch after he was let out of the hospital.
Two years after losing his arm, Devon cheated on him and they split ways. He was homeless for three weeks before Ajax offered to let him move into his apartment with him.Two years of temporarily living with Ajax as roommates turned into them permanently living with each other as lovers. Ajax had brought the best out of him and made him the happiest he had ever been since his brothers passing over 10 years prior. After two more years of dating, they married each other and bought a farm where they live with two cats, Sticker and Shine.At the age of 38, Bon was sent on a month long transfer to another base to help aid in defending the location and caring for injured tankmen. By the end of the month, he, and several other tankmen, were considered MIA.
5 months went by before they were found, and it was clear that damage had been done. Months without his medication took a toll on him, mentally and physically, along with everything else that he and the others went through.
After being brought back home, he hardly spoke to anyone, and would become easily irritated. Over time this improved, but it never fully went away.
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