Hey Y'all

Welcome to "Summer of LadyChesters", this summer I will suspend the "LadyChesters" fic and write a series of origin stories for all your favorite "LadyChesters" characters.

This is going to be a big change from the usual fic, so brace yourselves!

-Luv Y'all


Chad Deltoid

Chad Deltoid was born in Southern California but moved when he was three years old to Canada. He was raised in the suburbs of North Canada, he was accustomed to cool weather and enjoyed sports as a child. Like really enjoyed sports, not just playing them, he loved watching them. By a third grade standard he was good at them. At that age sports were more about athletic ability than thinking, and Chad excelled at athletic ability... and not thinking. But he would someday learn that he can not coast through everything on physical strength alone. He gravitated toward sports where he could excel, becoming both his middle schools track star and captain of the swim team.

His first year of high school, he broadened his horizons by getting into weight lifting, and strangely enough, archery. With no knowledge of how these skills would help his hunting future, he did archery his first two years of high school.

But near the end of his sophomore year, tragedy struck. Suddenly his grades started dropping from solid C's and D's. And one day his track coach called him to the principal's office for a very important discussion.

The anticipation was killing him as he waited outside the door, he could hear the ticking of the clock down the hall. He spent a miserable 15 minutes waiting before he finally heard a knock from inside signaling him to enter. He anxiously pulled the door open as an angry student rushed out from the inside. Chad rushed inside, only to find that his track coach had yet to arrive. He had to spend another ten minutes waiting impatiently, this time with the school principal looking across his desk. The principal stared blankly and no matter how much Chad searched, he couldn't find a single emotion behind Principal Palmers Face. Palmer must have been over 60 years old, with thick wrinkles spread across his dull face. He stared across the polished desk, his face purposefully portraying no emotion as he tried to mask his sadness to the schools best athlete.

When Coach Armstrong finally arrived he was not in a very good mood, he pulled open the door before sitting down and wringing his hands. Coach Armstrong was considerably younger than Principal Palmer, and he looked like the most stereotypical gym teacher a school could have. His face was red and sweaty, and he dressed like Jake from Statefarm.

Shortly after their last person arrived, Principal Palmer turned to Chad to finally tell him the reason for the meeting.

"We've called you here to discuss your grades... This school needs a player like you on the track team, and we can't afford to lose you next season. If you want to stay on the team, we're going to have to hire a tutor to help you with school."

The meeting went on for another half hour, Chad was only half listening as the principal told him all about the possible tutors the school could hire for him. Eventually Coach Armstrong spoke up about how he didn't really think Chad was truly listening. He wasn't listening, and was in fact having a mental breakdown while he tried to keep from freaking out by staring at the principal's weird desk decorations.

After their meeting, the principal was highly satisfied with Chads progress, his grades climbed rapidly and finally settled on straight B's. With a tutor, his grades were even better than Freshman year.

He kept his grades and stayed on the team until he was six months from graduating, when the principal found out he had been paying his tutor to do all his homework and help him cheat on tests.

Chad never graduated High School, and instead decided he would move back to his birthplace of California and become an actor in Los Angeles. It didn't go over well when he decided to tell his mother he was dropping out of High School to become an actor. She freaked out about how he had no experience, and no talent, as she had called it. He assured her that an actor doesn't need trivial things like talent, Chad was attractive, he could make it.

As it turned out, even an attractive man cannot get an acting job in L.A if he can't remember any of his lines during auditions. While he was in L.A, he starred in two commercials and almost scored a role as a supporting actor in a new TV Show. They had denied him the part after he messed up his lines for the tenth time during his callback.

Eventually he found an eviction notice on his apartment door, his acing career wasn't bringing in the funds he had hoped, and he needed more money to pay for rent. He signed on with Hunters Daily and become a hunter. It payed okay to be a low-level hunter, and there were enough jobs in such an urban area that he was often working. In his free time he made one of his first good decisions in a while and took an actual acting class. Even though he only wanted to show his abilities to the other students and offer his "advice".

He learned a lot in his acting class, and actually developed a small amount of talent for it, but the most important thing he learned, was that he did not want to be an actor. The glamorous lifestyle he was searching for didn't seem quite as appealing in retrospect. If he became a hunter, he'd be a hero. Suddenly his fantasies of playing awesome characters in movies were replaced by new fantasies of saving beautiful women from monsters. He was already the best hunter in LA, he wanted to be the best hunter in the world.

He knew he had promise to achieve his lifelong dream of becoming the best hunter in the world, all he needed was a proper foe. So when he heard of Arsemis, he knew exactly who he had to defeat.

Chad volunteered to get on the second team of volunteers after missing his chance with the first (thankfully) and was happy to meet his new colleagues. Even though after meeting Deanna he quickly gave up his dream of being the best hunter in the world. She was the best hunter in the world.