Jonathan

"Don't compare me to Big and Will be Bad Wolf...." - Employees and their abnormalities. Jonathan

Jonathan is an employee at Lobotomy Corporation in the Security Department. He is also the brother of Julia, a member of the same department as him.

He does work with the Big and Will be Bad Wolf Abnormality.

Personality
"Eliza is my Red Riding Hood" - Jonathan

Jonathan is a strange young fella, unlike his older sister, he isn't as energetic as her nor always smiling. Though he enjoys to spend time with fellow employee, Eliza who he also seems to have a crush on. Despite that, she is assigned to Little Red Riding Hooded Mercenary but they seem to get along unlike assigned Abnormality. He's a major grumpy boy who never smiles, though he can smile but chooses not to.

Biography
Jonathan was born the second child after Julia was born. They grew up in the same low class family, where they lived in an apartment complex with their mother and father. Despite being the younger sibling he was the more mature one of them while growing up, as he barely had any friends so he barely played around, he worked more to also make money for his family.

Julia
He gets along well with his sister, though he can find her energetic and smiling attitude rather annoying. Though despite that he does love his sister and is happy she is with him there at the Corporation. She knows he's super oblivious to Eliza's feelings towards him, so she tries to help him out by trying to get him to notice but on his end it makes him even more slightly confused to it.

Eliza
He seems to get along with Eliza very well as he tends to want to hang out with her sometimes more then his own sister. Unknown to him though, Eliza has a major crush on him, but because he's oblivious to it, he doesn't realize it yet. Despite their Abnormalities not getting along, they are the opposite as they do get along.

Credits
His main image was created using Picrew.

Trivia

 * Jonathan is a name that is from the Hebrew name יְהוֹנָתָן (Yehonatan), contracted to יוֹנָתָן (Yonatan), meaning "YAHWEH has given", derived from the roots יְהוֹ (yeho) referring to the Hebrew God and נָתַן (natan) meaning "to give".
 * He has more work experience then she does, as he worked a lot at part-time jobs during his high school years.