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Gregory Page
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Gregory was the child of Adam and Pascaline. His parents met when his father went to study abroad in France in college, and managed to convince the woman to come over to the states. Throughout the boy's childhood, he spoke almost exclusively french with his mother, and mostly in English with his father, giving him an instant leg-up when it came to language classes in school.
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Gregory was the child of Adam and Pascaline. His parents met when his father went to study abroad in France in college, and managed to convince the woman to come over to the states. Throughout the boy's childhood, he spoke almost exclusively french with his mother, and mostly in English with his father, giving him an instant leg-up when it came to language classes in school. By and large, nothing of much note happened in Gregory's childhood- at least, nothing that he would remember. When he was seven, the Company broke into the Pages' home and took Adam, an event that would have been traumatic to the boy, had any recollection of the event remained. His mind was wiped, and his human status meant the Company quickly forgot about the powerless child. Besides that blotted out intrusion on the boy's childhood, nothing else happened that would have brought up a flag for anybody. He went to school, he had friends. He tried playing on sports teams, and found that they just weren't for him, instead choosing to surround himself with people who played video games and listened to rock music. He was the prototypical teenager. Despite the fact that he'd known about his abilities for a long time, Adam never told his son, and neither did his wife. The pair decided that it was something their child could live without. Eventually, Gregory got to that certain age, and it was time for change- college. Electing to travel across the country to New York, the boy chose to go in declaring his major as computer science, hoping to turn one of his greatest hobbies into a career. Computers made sense and worked the same way all the time- hardly ever a surprise, and even those were somewhat predictable. He enrolled at NYU, and has loved it since the day he's arrived. Recently, however, events have shaken Gregory's world, as well as the world at large. When the world's population was given abilities, Greg was terrified; endlessly relieved when the horror was over. Little did he know, though, that his sudden disregard for gravity had been a warning. Recently, the power has resurfaced, causing the boy distress. Afraid of being found out and forced to register as a special, he has worked to keep his ability a secret, telling nobody. As time moves on, however, it becomes more and more clear that simply ignoring his ability is going to prove more difficult than he imagined.