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Will is one of his good friends. He's one of the few people who've managed to get through Will's quiet exterior. Will finds comfort in a likeminded soul to confide in and Charles finds comfort in learning about him.
When Laurence disappeared, Will turned to the only two he could trust, Charles and Emerson. However, as the town turned against Will, not even the two could protect him from the town's fear. Regardless, Charles did all he could to fight for Will's innocence, refusing to believe his gentle friend to be capable of such a crime.
Charles is one of his good friends. He's one of the few people who've managed to get through Will's quiet exterior. Will finds comfort in a likeminded soul to confide in and Charles finds comfort in listening to him.
When Laurence disappeared, Will turned to the only two he could trust, Charles and Emerson. However, as the town turned against Will, not even the two could protect him from the town's fear. Regardless, Charles did all he could to fight for Will's innocence, refusing to believe his gentle friend to be capable of such a crime.
Emerson is one of Charles' closest friends. Since their paths usually collide after his school and Emerson's work, they find themselves walking home together daily, building a strong friendship.
When Laurence disappeared, Emerson started to become more distant, taking different paths and spending more time at home. Charles noticed how he was becoming more paranoid, and felt nothing but concern. When others became suspicious of Emerson's behavior, Charles firmly defended his best friend's innocence.
Charles is one of Emerson's closest friends. Since their paths usually collide after his work and Charles' school, they find themselves walking home together daily, building a strong friendship.
Holly is his mother and dentist. Holly treats him like a baby, oblivious to his maturity. Like with his father, Charles understands and appreciates the sentiment and so tolerates the treatment.
Charles is her son. Holly treats him like a baby, oblivious to his maturity. Like with his father, Charles understands and appreciates the sentiment and so tolerates the treatment.
Jim is his father. His relationship with his dad is best described with "confused, but got the spirit". Jim doesn't understand him in the slightest and often gives him far off-base advice, but Charles appreciates the sentiment regardless.
Charles is his son. His relationship with his son is best described with "confused, but got the spirit". Jim doesn't understand him in the slightest and often gives him far off-base advice, but Charles appreciates the sentiment regardless.