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Ever since he was a child, Scott's dream was to ride a bike and be good at it. Compete and win the championship, gain a title. He was an aspiring junior, living his dream as a kid that placed in championships and qualified for international events. But a bet, a drunken drive and an accident has cost him both his dream and the ability to walk. Crushing his pelvis and the lower spine he was sat on a wheel chair as a paraplegic, paralyzed from his hips down, a chair where he'd spend the rest of his life.
This has made him a completely different person, arrogant and strict. After the accident, Scott shun away from his friends and completely cut off any ties he's had to the sport he so loved, selling his bike and disappeared from the scene. He hates talking about the accident as much as he hates just thinking about it. He spent a couple years just trying to cope with his disability, fought through depression and the loss of his friends, only to end up drowning himself in alcohol and a couple packs of cigarettes a day.
Tired of pitying himself, Scott decided to finally do something with his life and studied to become a history teacher at a small university. He's good at his job to the point where the students do not dare go against him. Scott is strict and on point, he does not overlook mistakes no matter how small they may be. Still, he's respected.
Scott's legs are weak and lost most muscle, however he does work out and keeps his torso in check. He has incredible arm strength. He declines any offers of guidance or help and does not enjoy interacting or rather, making relations - he lives alone, spending his time either strumming away at his guitar, reading or smoking. He has sleeping problems and is snappy, sometimes rough to the point of being violent, especially when tired. However, he is a good man, deep down - only lost in his own self.