Joey Hale

Roni and Joey: Joey Hale (Formerly Calhoun)

Roni And Joey Friends

Roni And Joey Post Smallara 1

Joseph Theodore Calhoun (Hale) AKA Joey:

Male

Age 17 3 months older than Veronica

Born: July 23 2004

Smallara Status: vulnerable/infected

6’ 1” formerly, 4” tall

193 formerly

Brown curly hair

Green eyes

 

Likes: Veronica Hale, Johnny Calhoun (younger brother) Baseball, 90’s anime, computers, Video Games, The Hales

Dislike: little pellets, formal wear, soccer, being condensed to

Personality: introverted, supportive, funny, 

 

Joey Hale, formerly Calhoun, is a 17 year old boy in the 11th grade attending Summit Peak College Preparatory school. Prior to his contracting Smallara, Joey was the heir to the Calhoun Shipping Enterprise and fortune. Joey wasn’t necessarily a popular student prior to becoming a little, but he was fairly well known due to his family. Joey is a well known advocate for the autonomy of littles, always pointing out that if given a chance to live in their own community, they would be able to thrive. Joey is a bit of an idealist, having done his own research on multiple things that he believes in to the point where he thinks he knows everything about what he’s researched. This tends to make him a bit of a know it all and prideful. This flaw causes him to butt heads with Roni on certain things. They always come out as friends no matter what, however. 

 

Joey was never the most outgoing person prior to contracting Smallara. His parents, for all their faults, had instilled in him the idea that he needs to succeed on his own merit, causing Joey to shy away from things like sports and clubs out of fear that he wouldn’t be recognized for his own skills but for the fact that he was a Calhoun. Joey had played baseball in a traveling league with other within his own economic status, but didn’t necessarily befriend any of his team mates during these times as he was paranoid they’d only want to be friends because of his money. This introverted nature led Joey to develop a fondness for computers and anime. Joey’s enjoyment for computers really is what pushed him more into videogames, having played things like CSGO and Call of Duty. He even pushed this onto Roni as he wanted a way to spend time with her when he was at home, hiding from his parents.

 

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    Lethal Ledgend
    6 months ago

    I love this, especially the salt image of Giantess Roni and Little Joey.

    4″ makes him one of the taller males, the same size you made Tonya.

    His personality is exactly what was shown in his story.

    Lethal Ledgend
    Reply to  C M
    6 months ago

    Asuka put the male height range from 3″-4″ so he’s not unreasonable tall. Jordan is 3″ and explicitly stated to be “short even for a male little”

    I’d enjoy future chapters having images. I also tried to learn but failed miserably.

    Last edited 6 months ago by Lethal Ledgend
    Dlege
    Dlege
    6 months ago

    They look like the perfect couple!!! 😩

    Dlege
    Dlege
    Reply to  C M
    6 months ago

    Yaaaaaayyy!! It’s happening 😎

    Dlege
    Dlege
    Reply to  C M
    6 months ago

    Cmonnnn it is….. give us little guys a win 😅🥰

    ale
    ale
    6 months ago

    You shouldn’t have changed Roni. When you created the character’s visual identity, you shouldn’t have changed her. What is the real Roni, the first one or this one? As for Joey, I once again created a completely different image of him, closer to a nerd, and what is now a “movie hunk”. But now that you’ve given him this image, don’t change him like you did with Roni. I really liked the Roni you created. She had a personality and wasn’t just another Beverly Hills preppy girl. It seems to me that you wanted to make her more like Sara or Chloe. Joey and Roni don’t need to be models of beauty to be remarkable characters, quite the opposite. But that’s your choice, but think about whether you’re not unconsciously reproducing the beauty standards of a minority in your characters. Ordinary people also have their beauty, their striking identity, just like anyone else.