Name: Aiden Bradley
Date of birth: October 8th, 1974
Height: 5'3"
Age: 21
Epilogue:
For Aiden, life in New Elmendorf offered a fresh start. He built himself a cozy, rustic cabin reminiscent of Northern Wisconsin, complete with a single bedroom, fireplace, and all the works you would expect. It was a place where he could find solace and peace, far removed from the chaos of his past. Aiden found himself assigned to a job that suited his skills perfectly. He was given a position in the city's Information Technology department, where he worked on maintaining and improving the network systems crucial to New Elmendorf's infrastructure. Additionally, due to his background with firearms, he was also kept on reserve for maintaining the city's arsenal, ensuring all weapons were in optimal condition should the need arise. Occasionally, he worked on people’s cars when they asked, free of charge, simply because he enjoyed the social interaction and the sense of community it brought him. Aiden kept in touch with Katy and whoever else felt like talking to him. He found comfort in these connections, grateful for the chance to maintain relationships despite his previous circumstances. Apologizing for his past mistakes, even though it had cost him a broken nose, brought him a sense of closure. He hoped that by acknowledging his wrongdoings, he could move on and be better. In the end, Aiden found a semblance of peace in New Elmendorf. His cabin, nestled in the tranquility of Alaska, symbolized a new beginning. While he continued to carry the weight of his past, he also embraced the possibility of a future. He hadn't ever before really cared to think about the future (Especially after what Princess did to him) but.. Now? Things had changed. The Fox now had a chance to live a life of quiet contentment, surrounded by a community that offered him a second chance. As he sat by the fireplace in his cabin, Aiden allowed himself a rare moment of genuine happiness. The warmth of the fire, the simplicity of his surroundings, and the knowledge that he was doing his best to be better all contributed to a sense of fulfillment. For the first time in a long while, Aiden felt at peace. And as the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, he continued to build his new life, one day at a time.