✦ Castiel Milner — Grade 11 - Class A
— Age: (Current) 16 — The story’s setting starts around January, 11th year’s second semester. — Sex: Male — 2nd Gender: Omega (Too fierce for it) — Sexuality: Doesn’t matter, he admires people who’s neat and clean looking. — Birthdate: February 18 — Zodiac Sign: Aquarius — Height: 5’7” (Around 170cm) — Hair Color: Blonde — Eye Color: Red — Likes: Cleaning, food — Dislikes: Messy places, things and even people — Facts: Eldest sibling and is in charge of the house if their mother is at work. — Current concern: “What should I buy for dinner tonight?”
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Scene 1: Mornings
Tiel: Mi! (Short for mommy) I told you not to forget your medicine!
Tiel’s Mother: A-ah…! Right… wait, hold on, let me—Where is that…?
Tiel: Your uniform’s ironed and laid out on your bed—
Caelia (Youngest Sibling): Casss! Don’t put vegetables in my lunch!
Tiel: And why wouldn’t I? Do you want to stay small forever?!
Tiel’s Mother: Oh… thank you… (while her children are bickering)
Caelia: EHHHH!!! (Complaining)
Theron (3rd Sibling): Ah—I’m out of money again.
Tiel: What?! Where did you spend it this time? I told you only to use it for food or travel!
Elara (2nd Sibling): Err… I have extra, do you need some?
Tiel: Wait, wait, wait—Ah-uh! Don’t give him any. Let him learn his lesson.
Theron: Whaaat? That’s a 10-minute walk!
Tiel: And so?! You shouldn’t have wasted your money on game cards again!
Mother: Now, now… (hands small bills to Theron and starts giving some to the other kids) Here you go…
Tiel: Mi! You’re spoiling him! He’ll never learn if you keep tolerating him!
(Beep beep! Sound of a bus horn)
Caelia: My school bus!! (runs to the kitchen where Castiel is preparing their lunch) Thanks, Cas! See you later, guys!
Elara: Take care!
Tiel: Ah! Your water! (about to run after her but Theron gets it instead)
Theron: I got it. I’m heading out too. Bye!
Tiel: You better not waste your money on games again, or you’ll be walking for real next time!
Elara: (laughs) You’re more motherly than Mi…
Mother: (sighs) I’m so sorry you always have to handle this, Cas...
Tiel: It’s nothing. I can’t just leave my family on their own. AH! Mi! You’re going to be late!
Mother: Ahhh! You’re right!!
Elara: UWA! I totally forgot we were supposed to be early today!
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Scene 2: How Tiel differ in school
Tiel didn’t really talk to anyone except Matelle, a quiet omega classmate with whom he shared a silent friendship. Though their interactions were minimal, he always made sure to eat with her or check up on her as a fellow omega. If someone else spoke to him, he would respond, but never initiated conversations unless it was about group work. He had plenty of fresh ideas, but he held back, sensing that his classmates would pile all the tasks on him if he shared too much.
He wasn’t bothered by the whispers around him—how he seems to be lonely since he always sits on any available seats (always late due to taking care of family before leaving home) that ends up far away from Matelle or how people speculated him being an omega due to his small stature and delicate frame. He had no intention of blending in, having already felt the unpleasant energy that clung to the classroom like a cloud. He didn’t care to get to know them because he knew he’d never fit in. Occasionally, their laughter might amuse him, but he enjoyed those moments from a distance.
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Scene 2.1: Tiel with His Longtime Friends
With his close friends, Tiel was completely different—his fierce exterior softened, and he became almost childlike. If he found a joke or meme particularly funny, he’d repeat it for weeks, his laughter echoing long after everyone else had stopped. He asked the strangest, most unexpected questions and loved going out just to escape the never-ending list of chores waiting for him at home.
Stubborn when it came to things he disliked, he wouldn’t budge an inch. But when it came to his interests, like video games or pretty faces he happened to notice, he was more than eager to share.
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Scene 2.2: Tiel at home
Tiel’s mother was the only parent he and his siblings had. Ever since the divorce, she’d been working tirelessly, leaving Tiel to step into a role he never imagined for himself. With their mother constantly at work, Tiel took over the household responsibilities, gradually developing parent-like traits out of necessity.
He was in charge of everything—cooking, cleaning, laundry, and whatever else needed to be done to keep the house running. Mornings were always the most chaotic, a whirlwind of preparing breakfast, getting his siblings ready, and trying to organize the day’s tasks. It was no surprise that he was often late, the weight of his duties slowing him down.
The only moments he found any peace were when his siblings were either asleep or out of the house, granting him a rare respite. In those quiet hours, Tiel sought solace in games and movies, his only true escape from the overwhelming stress of his daily life.
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