Trevon “Trey” Everest started as a character meant to move a story along and ended up leaving a lasting impression in the process. He didn’t get many scenes when he first appeared in When Luke Met Juliette as Luke Lockett’s best friend, but when he spoke, what he had to say mattered. In his story, In Love, I Trust, we meet the kind of man who is perfectly suited to give advice to the people around him who need it most.
Trey’s natural zest for curiosity lends itself to his love of adventure and challenge. He doesn’t shy away from difficulty. In fact, he enjoys the idea of conquering what others might deem impossible. He loves love… one of the few in his group of friends who does. And he isn’t quiet about it. Nor does he care to follow the group when it comes to their hangups about giving a woman his heart.
Trey has always known the right things to say and how to say them. It would take a man like him to break down Serenity Payne’s walls and have her willingly give both her heart and her trust.
He’s an explorer with a big heart, and an MMC we can’t help but love and adore.
What is his archetype?
The Seeker.

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