




Vincent Thomas Mast
{ Nicknames/Alias }
Vince, Mast
{ Age }
17
{ Gender }
Male
{ Sexuality }
Heterosexual
{ Date/Place of Birth }
March 12th | Sands Point, New York
{ Ethnicity }
Irish (25%), English (35%), Danish (20%), French (20%)
{ Label }
Prince Charming


Vincent grew up on Long Island in Sands Point with his parents, Phillip and Colette, and his two younger siblings, Connor and Mia. Phillip is the owner of one of the largest law firms in the tri-state area, and despite having to make the commute into Manhattan almost every day for work, he and Colette preferred raising their family in the suburbs of Long Island. They still were able to maintain a posh lifestyle, but it was quieter and more peaceful out there than it would have been living in a high rise. His parents made a good move, in his eyes, because Vincent has nothing negative to say about his upbringing. His parents have always seemed to have a healthy and happy marriage (and the fact that they were able to withstand an affair on Phillip's part, that Vincent never found out about, is a testament to that in itself). If he did have to list one grievance that he has with his family, it would only be with his brother. Charlie is the middle child of the family, and though he and Vincent were close as kids, when Charlie came out as being gay last year, Vincent was appalled. It was a reaction that was quite similar to his father's, so much so, that it's quite possible that Vincent only blacklisted his brother over his sexuality because his father did. Regardless of the reason though, Vincent finds Charlie to be an embarrassment and their relationship has been heavily strained ever since then.
For the majority of his childhood, Vincent was enrolled in a Catholic school a few towns away. It was only when ninth grade rolled around, that his parents enrolled him in Saint Jude's, in Manhattan. Attending Saint Jude's was part of the plan since the day Vincent was born. His father and uncles all attended the school, and eleven of his older cousins have already graduated from there. At first, his mother insisted that he commute to the school every day, since she couldn't bare the idea of her baby not living at home. "I only have so much time until you leave for college!" his dramatic mother nearly wailed whenever the subject was brought up, and though Vincent knew she meant well, he also knew that commuting every day like that would be a bitch. His father agreed with him, and after a bit of convincing, his mother agreed that it would make the most sense for him to remain in Manhattan while in school. The entire family wasn't going to uproot and move off of the island and into the city, so Phil purchased a one-bedroom apartment for him in the Upper East Side, only blocks away from Saint Jude's.
{ High School Career }
During the first few months of freshman year, Vincent was a lot less cocky than he is now. He was new to the Manhattan private school scene and hadn't grown up in NYC like most of the guys at Saint Jude's had, so he felt like a fish out of water. Lacrosse did help him make friends, especially given how talented he is at the sport, but his real break came when he started getting with a lot of the popular girls at Constance Billard. He gained respect from the other guys and earned the role of being a player; the type of guy who would charm his way into a girl's pants and then move onto a new girl the next weekend.
While this did help him socially, it cost him big with his girlfriend, a childhood friend who he had been dating for a little bit over a year. She was out of town one night when Vincent ended up at a big party. He ended up sneaking off with Sydney Persson, the most popular girl in school, and having sex with her, and although Vincent had originally decided not to tell his girlfriend and acting like everything was still normal, he ended up telling his mother about it. Maybe that makes him the definition of a Mama's Boy, but on the contrary, she wasn't coddling him when she demanded that he tell his girlfriend what he had done and make it right. He followed through with that, and as expected, she broke up with him/ Even though the two haven't gotten back together since then and it sparked Vincent's image of a womanizer, he still cares about his ex.



Confident, charming, hardworking, sociable, poised, responsible
{ Bad personality traits }
Arrogant, indecisive, lustful, aggressive, proud, troublemaker
{ Personality }
Vincent has earned the title of a womanizer. He's good with words and knows how to charm a girl into thinking that "she's the only girl in the world for him" and that "he's never felt this way about anyone else". When he promises that he'll text the girl again after having sex with her, he's not always lying. He will definitely keep her number in his contacts for the next time he's feeling horny. Vincent knows that in order to capture the hearts of the girls he wants to sleep with, he has to be confident. He has to show them that he knows what he's doing, even when he doesn't. However, his confidence tends to cross over into being egotistical and he's known to boast about how many girls want him and how good looking he is. When it comes down to it, he's not usually lying, but obviously, flaunting how great you are doesn't make you the most liked person in that sense.
He may not be a girl, but Vincent tends to enjoy drama just as much as some of them seem to. He's known to stir the pot in hopes of getting to witness an entertaining, and possibly hot, cat fight. Although he is a troublemaker in that sense, most of what he says is true. There are a lot of scandalous things that go on in Manhattan and an abundance of rumors circulating all of the time, so he's usually just passing on something that someone else told him. He isn't the type to make up vicious rumors about people but won't hesitate to add fuel to the fire if he does hear something about someone. However, when someone says something about him or threatens him, Vincent's pride tends to get the best of him. Especially with a few drinks in his system, Vincent can become extremely aggressive and will try to start a fight with any guy that dismisses him, or bothers one of his friends. While he doesn't hesitate to hit on and use girls, he takes it personally when other guys do it to his close girl friends. It's probably a part of his charm, but he often likes to play the hero and rescue girls from other guys who are coming on too strong, usually in an attempt to make them trust him more.
Despite his flaws, Vincent isn't always a bad guy to be around. He's sociable and is always looking to hang out with his friends or go to parties, and he knows when to be respectful. Especially in front of parents or authoritative figures, Vincent can be well-mannered, poised and professional. He has learned a lot from his father, and he knows that you need those traits to advance in the world. He knows how to put on an attractive smile, give a firm handshake, and make conversation about the stock market or the latest football game. He's hard working and responsible and if you can forgive him for not calling you back after sleeping with you, you might end up seeing that better side of him.
{ Greatest joys in life }
Lacrosse, sex, food, family
{ Greatest fears }
Being rejected, having a child who happens to be gay, allergic reactions (he's allergic to shrimp), sharks
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β€Lacrosse
β€Surfing
β€Cooking
β€Action movies
β€Video games
β€His home on Long Island
β€Compliments
βGay guys
βChick flicks unless he's going to get laid after it
βDriving in NY
βDentist visits
βLosing
βCinnamon
βCats


Father | Age 46 | Phil Mast
Phil owns an large law firm and is the sole breadwinner of the family. He has always had high expectations for Vincent, whether it be with sports, academics, or scoring girls. Phil was the one who encouraged Vincent to get into lacrosse and has been his biggest supporter. He has always wanted Vincent to have every opportunity in life to be successful, and hopes that his son will take over his business down the road.
Mother | Age 42 | Colette Mast
Vincent and his mother are extremely close. She has always been more of a friend to him than a mother and his friends compare her to Regina George's mom. She's the "cool mom" who always wants to know the latest gossip, doesn't mind hosting underage drinkers and is lenient with rules.
{ Siblings }
Brother | Age 13 | Charlie Mast
Vincent was never close with Charlie, but when his brother came out as being gay a year ago, their relationship became nonexistent. They haven't spoken in almost six months and Vincent is honestly embarrassed to have him as a brother.
Sister | Age 9 | Mia Mast
Because of their age gap and the fact that Vincent is rarely home, he doesn't have much of a relationship with his sister. When he is at home, she always wants to hang out with him and show him off to her friends, but Vincent has never been a fan of little kids and even though Mia is getting older, he still sees her as an annoying four-year-old sister.

6'0 | Athletic build
{ Hair Colour }
Brown
{ Eye Colour }
Blue
{ Distinguishable Markings }
Vincent has light freckles scattered across his face which are more noticeable in the summer when he's tan. He has a scar on his right upper arm from stitches he had to get a few years ago after a lacrosse accident.
{ Personal Style }
Vincent likes dressing well. You would never see him in basketball shorts or Jordans and he isn't the type of guy who has an aversion to wearing designer clothes or suits. He prefers plain shirts, collared shirts or sweaters with slacks, jeans or khaki shorts. When he's dressing casually, you will frequently see him wearing a backwards baseball cap.
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