History: Grant Elliot Walker was born into a somewhat large, middle class family in Crocker Park, South Carolina in the early summer of 1970. He was the oldest of the young newlywed couple and five children followed after leaving the small two bedroom house to always be filled with little to no room for being able to have a private moment, not that they knew what one was. He was always raised in the same area, went to the same school just like most of the children in the small town. He lived somewhat of a normal life in the working class area of the town. Both parents worked leaving the retired grandparents to watch the children until the oldest was at the age to take care of the younger siblings and them too working to make a living after their hit the legal age to work. It was a vicious cycle that no one could ever get out of, unless of course you won the lottery or married into money.
Grant was always one to try to make a name for himself, separate himself from his siblings. They all had their own thing about them. Grant's was his very out spoken nature about him. He didn't care what he said or who he said it too, and had no shame letting them know what was on his mind. In a aspect he was a "bad seed," the one no one really wanted to associate with because they knew that it would get them in trouble sooner or later. Of course, this somehow, made the girls go crazy for him. Possibly it was because of the image he portrayed, or his afro on top his head, something, he didn't care. He used them for his own needs getting things off them, even talking them into late night flashes while he shoved alcohol down the sleeves of his jacket. Though, the princess he met, made him week in the knees. She always ran off to the "bad" area to find fun for the evening and to get away from her stuffy parents, she was a few years younger than her and something about her drove him crazy. He had all these plans, her being the Bonnie to his Clyde and so on and so fourth. Of course, obviously that didn't happen. He was arrested for stealing cars in Charleston and taking them to the scrapyards to gain his cash he then spent a few months in prison and then found out he had a child on the way. Of course, he parents getting involved paid him off to keep quiet and pretend he had never met the woman.
Not wanting to be a father and getting off free he was more than happy to have a nice wad of cash and in his pocket and a new start. Falling back into the same routine, though, just being sneakier about it. That was until he was in his twenties which turned his routine into being in and out of jail for various legal matters the worst being identity theft. Spending almost ten years in prison he then got out to actually want to turn his life around in somewhat of a good thing. He had children to be there for and take care of and he just knew he had to grow up in some way or another. Starting off with actually getting a job, not a very glamors one, but it was something. Getting a job at the local scrap yard he spent the rest of his current career their weighing, paying out, and moving things, it seemed to be the best for him. Though the one thing he hasn't made amends with was the woman that was never to be seen again, and the son that possibly never knew he existed. His new and current goal in life was to find him and at least give him a chance to have his father in his life.
Storylines:Joshua Porter: The son he had when he was seventeen years old, was paid off to be quiet about the whole thing and relinquish rights of the boy.