Evan Reed grew up in a small, football-obsessed town where Friday night games were a community ritual, and the high school team was treated like royalty. His father, a retired NFL linebacker, was the driving force behind Evan's rise as an athlete. From the moment Evan could walk, his father had him training—running drills in their backyard, attending football camps, and playing peewee leagues. His mother, on the other hand, was more nurturing, ensuring Evan didn't completely lose his childhood to his father’s demanding expectations.
By high school, Evan had already established himself as a star. He led the team as quarterback, breaking school records and carrying them to state championships, solidifying his status as a local legend. Teachers and classmates alike idolized him, giving him free passes when it came to rules or responsibilities. He thrived on the attention and developed an inflated ego, which only worsened when he received a full athletic scholarship to Duskwood University.
Duskwood University was a new chapter, but the story stayed the same—for a while. As the star quarterback for the Duskwood Phantoms, Evan quickly became a campus icon. His face was plastered across sports posters, and his charm made him a frequent name on party invitations. But unlike high school, where