Jamie Madrox
1. Jamie had he's powers from the moment he was born, and his parents had taken to it extremely well. They never cared that they would often end up taking care of multiple kids at a time, they were simply fascinated by the phenomenon that was their son
2. When he was three years old his parents were moved onto a top secret military research base where Jamie's condition was closely study and tested. His childhood was very much like a toned down version of X-23's, something the two of them bonded over when she joined the X-men.
3. Jamie knows nine languages; English, French, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese and Russian. And was often subject to giggling at the muttering of some of the bilinguals in the mansion.
4. He was naturally clumsy but during his extensive military training Jamie learned to control himself. However he was still a kid and when he joined the Institute he couldn't help letting go of years of hard work and just being himself, no matter how many times he was laughed at or made fun of.
5. When Tabitha had left Kurt had been the saddest, but Jamie had been sad the longest. Months after everyone else had moved on he still found himself missing one of the few people who didn't care if he was younger or shorter or that he couldn't control his powers. Tabby had treated him as an equal, perhaps even more so than she did with anyone else. He was the only person who knew that cried every time she saw The Notebook.
6. Sometimes he wonders what his life would have been like if he hadn't been a mutant or if he developed his powers later on in life. But then Jamie realizes that he needed to be mutant, his childhood was based on the fact that he was special. His parents wouldn't have cared so much about him if he wasn't, they thrived on knowledge and their son was just a big puzzle for them to solve. He supposed his power's early development could have been a survival instinct, a way to gain the attention that he need as a child. But still he could hope that his parents would have loved him anyway.
7. Some nights when it was late and he couldn't sleep or if he'd had a nightmare Jamie wouldn't make a multiple, or go to someone's room. He would go outside and lay in the grass, by himself. Because everybody needs to be alone sometimes.
8. Jamie never hated being a mutant until he came to the Institute, he lived his whole life being told he was special and that his powers were a good thing. But in Bayville he was a freak something that abnormal and disgusting, something that had to hide away. And he hated it.
9. He sometimes wondered if he would be forever plagued by the letter m. Jamie Madrox. Multiple Man. And back on the base he was Project M, m for mutant. Maybe he was just paranoid but it did seem to pop up a lot in his life.
10. When he first joined the X-men he was uncomfortable and awkward. Everything was so different; he was free to be a kid, to make mistakes and have fun. But he was also ignored and pushed aside, they treated him like he was helpless. He still wonders if it was the right choice or if he should have lived his life as a military experiment but then he compares he life now to how it was before. And decides he quite likes the way things are.
