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At a party celebrating the five year anniversary of his relationship with lynne, he slapped Jasmine across the face when she discovered that he had built a fence to keep her away from the woods. However, unknown to both him and Lynn, Jasmine was a [[Chosen One]] of the [[Fairy|Fairies]]. | At a party celebrating the five year anniversary of his relationship with lynne, he slapped Jasmine across the face when she discovered that he had built a fence to keep her away from the woods. However, unknown to both him and Lynn, Jasmine was a [[Chosen One]] of the [[Fairy|Fairies]]. | ||
Roy was killed by the Fairies when they clogged his throat with rose petals. | Roy was killed by the Fairies when they clogged his throat with rose petals, something [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Gwen Cooper]] inexplicably took no action to stop, despite standing less than fifteen feet from Roy when the attack occurred. | ||
[[Category:21st century individuals]] | [[Category:21st century individuals]] |
Revision as of 00:01, 2 July 2011
Roy was the boyfriend of Lynn Pierce, who was the mother of Jasmine Pierce.
Biography
Lynn thought that Roy was a kind and gentle man who loved both her and her daughter. However, he actually disliked Jasmine and took every opportunity to be mean to her.
He thought that Jasmine was a very strange child: having no friends and playing in the woods behind their back garden. He even told Jasmine that her father must have left because "he must have seen what was coming".
At a party celebrating the five year anniversary of his relationship with lynne, he slapped Jasmine across the face when she discovered that he had built a fence to keep her away from the woods. However, unknown to both him and Lynn, Jasmine was a Chosen One of the Fairies.
Roy was killed by the Fairies when they clogged his throat with rose petals, something Jack Harkness and Gwen Cooper inexplicably took no action to stop, despite standing less than fifteen feet from Roy when the attack occurred.