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JACK
Masculine † English † "God is gracious".
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HUNTER
Masculine † English † "One who hunts"
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LEDGET
Surname † English † "Tribe"
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➣ P L A Y E R ▪ Noun. |pleɪ.ər | pleɪ.ɚ Usually a boy who makes you feel special. He makes you feel like you are the only girl in his life, when really you are just one in 100. They flirt with other people, not just you. They talk to you all day, then the next day they ignore you. They send you mixed messages, and your not sure whether he likes you or not? You can't keep your mind off him, even though you know your nothing to him. They prey on people socially usually looking for sex or money. They have a way of befriending people and making them feel important, before they use them to their own ends. |
➣C H A R M E R ▪ Noun. | tʃɑː.mə |tʃɑːr.mɚ A real sauve guy who knows how to talk to and get the ladies. sometimes known as a smooth pimped out player from the streets who knows how to get his.Someone who is romantic but yet so spontaneous. Someone who is sweet but yet aggressive. Someone who's just so pleasant to be with and look at. Someone who is romantic but yet so spontaneous. Someone who is sweet but yet aggressive. Someone who's just so pleasant to be with and look at. Utterly delightful in every aspect; of or consisting of charm; a word quite often thought of as being in reference to the past, but there it shall no longer stay. |
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➣ A N G R Y ▪ Adj. | ˈæŋ.ɡri | ˈæŋ.ɡri Angry is an emotion that highly contrasts and disagrees with the emotion, happy. Someone feeling angry will usually have a lack of joy, a lack of judgement, a sense of inbred hate, and overall frustration. The "image" of someone being angry is usually accompanied by violence, a frown, the furrowing of the eyebrows, and sometimes growling. A person that can explode at any given moment, one minute everything can be super-duper and their company that of something wonderful and the next they are loathsome. They are very volatile and often the hothead. I know this how? I am describing me. |
➣ C O L D ▪ Adj. | kəʊld |koʊld Heartless, Having no emotions. Someone who has never loved before, and has tried so many times to do so. They eventually realize love is a wasted emotion. A person that doesn't care what they do to hurt someone. Someone who has never loved before, and has tried so many times to do so. They eventually realize love is a wasted emotion. usually meaning terrible mean rude, heartbreaker, player, bastard, a heartless human takes joy in evil actions including breaking hearts destroying love, life, priceless family heirlooms,the normal well state of mind |
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“Everyone lies a little. I’m just better at it.” |
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I don’t chase people
They usually find their way to me ________________ Jack Hunter Ledget — or simply Jack Ledget — is the kind of man people rarely feel neutral about. You either love him or you hate him. There is rarely anything in between. Jack was born into a difficult life. His mother, Jenna Green, was a beautiful young woman with a tragic story. Kicked out of her home at only fifteen, she had to survive on her own. With no support and nowhere to go, she began selling her body to make enough money to live. When she was seventeen, she met Peter Ledget — an attractive, charming, and manipulative young man who quickly wrapped her around his finger. Peter had a way with people. He could charm anyone, and Jenna fell completely under his spell. When she turned eighteen, she became pregnant with Jack. Four years later, his little sister Jennifer was born. For a while, the small family was happy. They never had much money — Jack wore second-hand clothes and never owned expensive toys — but he didn’t mind. What mattered to him was his father. Peter was Jack’s hero. He watched the way his father could talk to anyone, how people seemed drawn to him, how women adored him. Jack wanted to grow up to be exactly like him. Then, when Jack was eleven years old, everything fell apart. One night Peter simply disappeared. No explanation, no goodbye. He left in the middle of the night and never came back. For Jack, the betrayal cut deeper than anything he had ever experienced. Being abandoned by the man he admired most left a permanent scar that shaped the person he would later become. Life became even harder after that. Money was scarce, and for a while there were days where food on the table wasn’t guaranteed. Eventually, however, a man named Charles Jarred Walton entered their lives. He was rich, handsome, and he fell in love with Jenna. After only five months of knowing each other, they got married. Suddenly, everything changed. The family moved from Springfield Township, New Jersey, to New York City, and Jenna and her children were introduced to a life of wealth and privilege. But for Jack, the transition was far from easy. At twelve years old, he didn’t belong in this new world of money and luxury. He felt out of place, angry, and lost. He began getting into fights and constant trouble. Things were even worse at home. While Jenna seemed happy with her new life, Charles harbored resentment toward Jack and Jennifer. To him, they were constant reminders that Jenna had once loved another man. The tension slowly grew into something darker. When Jack was thirteen, Charles tried to hit Jennifer during an argument. Jack stepped in to protect his little sister. That moment marked the beginning of years of abuse. Charles began beating Jack whenever he made even the smallest mistake. At first it was with his hands. Later it was with a belt. Even as an adult, Jack still carries the scars on his back. Yet outside the walls of his home, no one suspected anything. At school, Jack became everything his father had once been — charming, confident, and incredibly popular. Girls fell for him easily. Boys admired him or envied him. He had the looks, the charisma, and the effortless confidence that made people gravitate toward him. No one saw the broken home life hiding behind the smile. To the outside world, Jack Ledget was untouchable. As he grew older, his charm turned into something more dangerous. Jack developed a reputation as a player. He was a natural flirt, a womanizer who rarely stayed with one person for long. Relationships were games to him — he knew exactly how to make someone feel special, how to convince them they were the only one that mattered. Until he got bored. Then he moved on to someone new. Many girls believed they could be the one to change him, the one to tame him. None of them ever did. There was only one girl who truly managed to capture Jack’s heart: Carmen Reese King. For the first time in his life, Jack was genuinely in love. But the relationship ended in betrayal when Carmen cheated on him. The heartbreak hardened him even further. If he had been reckless before, after that he became cold, manipulative, and emotionally distant. He learned how to twist situations in his favor, how to manipulate people into believing problems were their fault. Sometimes he caused drama simply because he was bored. He didn’t hesitate to cross lines — even flirting with friends’ girlfriends or exes. Jack was selfish, complicated, and morally gray. He wasn’t a villain, but he wasn’t entirely good either. Yet beneath the arrogance and manipulation, there were still pieces of the boy he once was. Jack could be cruel and ruthless, but he could also be fiercely loyal, protective, and incredibly generous to the people he truly cared about. Those lucky enough to stay in his inner circle were often showered with affection, expensive gifts, and unwavering loyalty. Money had never been an issue for him as an adult, and he spent it freely on the people he loved. Now, at twenty-six years old, Jack’s life looks very different. He has built a successful career as a world-renowned agent, representing singers, actors, and models. He lives in a luxurious penthouse and moves easily through the glamorous world of fame and influence |
