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|species = Human | |species = Human | ||
|job = Carpenter | |job = Carpenter | ||
|spouse = Justine's mum | |||
|spouse = Justine's | |||
|only = At Childhood's End (novel) | |only = At Childhood's End (novel) | ||
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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Justine's | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was [[Justine's mum]]'s boyfriend. | ||
He worked in construction in the film industry, as either a [[carpenter]] or a plasterer, but [[Justine (At Childhood's End)|Justine]] couldn't remember which. He owned a black [[SUV]] which he parked outside their house when he came to visit. | He worked in construction in the film industry, as either a [[carpenter]] or a plasterer, but [[Justine (At Childhood's End)|Justine]] couldn't remember which. He owned a black [[SUV]] which he parked outside their house when he came to visit. | ||
Every time he and Justine were alone, he would sit too close to her and make salacious comments, causing her to run away to [[London]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[At Childhood's End (novel)| | Every time he and Justine were alone, he would sit too close to her and make salacious comments, causing her to run away to [[London]]. ([[PROSE]]: [[At Childhood's End (novel)|At Childhood's End]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 18:52, 15 January 2021
Adrian (At Childhood's End) was Justine's mum's boyfriend.
He worked in construction in the film industry, as either a carpenter or a plasterer, but Justine couldn't remember which. He owned a black SUV which he parked outside their house when he came to visit.
Every time he and Justine were alone, he would sit too close to her and make salacious comments, causing her to run away to London. (PROSE: At Childhood's End)