Appearance: 5'10, with dark, short hair, and clear brown eyes, Drew's build like your average teenage boy with an in-home gym and personal trainer. His family mandates a sport coat for most meals, and he's grow accustomed to wearing them with obscure band t shirts and his jeans. He's got a small obsession with fashion athletic shoes, and has a new pair at least twice a month.
Personality: Drew is a skirt-chaser, and he knows and loves it. Girls flock to his Aston Martin like flies to honey, and he doesn't care if she's just after him for what he can buy her. At least, most of the time. If he finds a girl who doesn't seem to be in it for the money, he becomes distrustful of her intentions and the possibility of his own feelings. He doesn't mind getting dirty, but it's not something he relishes. He washes his car every week, and treats it like his baby. He's cast a boatload of spells over the thing, though he's yet to find one that will protect the car and himself if he were to crash at the high speeds he loves. High speeds he doesn't get ticketed for because of some of those spells. Others keep anyone not invited out of the vehicle, useful when parking with the top down. He could even leave the keys inside if he wanted.
Special abilities/talents: Drew can cook like a master chef. He's sat at the knees of his family's personal chefs since he was old enough to get away from the nanny, and he loves using his talents whenever given the opportunity. Give him the contents of your fridge and he'll make a feast you'll never forget. And it's even better if he actually plans it.
Supernatural Affinity: Species/Group: Human Power(s): White ... Witch if he has to say it. But Witch is girly. Warlock, if you please. Level: Intermediate
History: Andrew Montgomery, of the New Hampshire Montgomerys, is the sole child and heir of a union between Stephen and Gretchen Montgomery. Growing up, he was given everything he could possibly want, before he had the chance to even ask for it. His parents were never around, missing birthdays and school plays. His nanny went to his parent-teacher conferences, and he was raised by the staff in his parents' home more than his own parents. He wouldn't have minded it, except for the fact that every year they promised to be different. To be there on Christmas Morning. Hand him his birthday presents. And every year, they disappointed him. But, of course, made sure to buy him something expensive to make up for it.
Of course, Gretchen never told Stephen that she was a white witch, though she'd given it up in the pursuit of power and a high station in life. She hardly ever though of that life at all, under her son hit puberty and she began to see his powers manifest. She was frightened her family would expose her to Stephen in order to raise Drew in the way of witchcraft. What she wasn't counting on was the witch her family had planted in the household staff, back in Denver. Esmerelda was being paid by the Montgomerys to scrub their toilets. But her real job was teaching Drew everything he needed to know. She'd gotten far, and he'd progressed rapidly, until Gretchen came home one night to find him casting on his car and fired the witch who'd betrayed her. Now, he's stuck without a teacher, fumbling to find things out on his own.
Packing their bags, she moved the family away from her Denver family of witches to Mysteria, North Dakota, claiming altitude sickness. Mysteria was the perfect place. She could claim that the ley lines were the ideal place to teach her son. She ordered that an exact replica of their sprawling home be built on the outskirts and they moved in a year later.
Flaws: Too many Little Leagues, Christmases and birthdays missed have left Andrew jaded. He's vowed, and kept that vow, to never lie to his kids, or anyone he cares about, ever.
Andrew has an addiction to money. If he were to ever lose it, he'd be completely helpless.
Despite being a self-proclaimed skirt-chaser, Andrew still feels curiosity about every girl he comes across, wanting to focus on her and her issues to take the focus off of him.
Merits: Being bought off means he can manipulate his parents into buying him whatever he wants, scoring those concert or movie premiere tickets with the snap of his fingers.
Andrew is actually *gasp* able to admit when he is wrong, or being an ass. Most of the time. If he wants to.