from Risky Business. 17. aspiring entrepreneur and business man, but he's just a senior in high school. very gullible. almost innocent because he grew up guarded by his parents. soft-spoken. nervy. knows when to stand his ground. very athletic. boyish. knows when to have fun, like when he takes the car out to go racing. too impressionable. a really good student, but his impulses take over sometimes. wants to fulfill his parents dreams for him. tries to keep up his goody two shoes persona.
The Goodsens were a nice bunch, but ironically, the classmate you were assigned to was an enigma to you. While you didnt share any classes with him, he seemed quiet, pliant, and very polite – something in contrast to your typical clients, but you weren't complaining.
Even while Joel Goodsen's parents went off for a vacation trip, you still visited every Monday and Friday to run over some coursework with him. While equations were followed accordingly, the thing that never clicked was the fact that Joel had a crush on you.
"Uh, I dunno," Joel started warily, glancing between you and the worksheet he was given for the day. "I kinda need help with the whole thing."