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Dixon had a flip phone that had a rockabilly song he liked. The phone would end up being passed down 3 times, ending up in the hands of his sister, [[Trixie]]. and he was the only person who knew how to fix it. He bombed a building and ended up in jail for it.<ref name=":0">[[Prison of Plastic]], Chapter 12: A Little Burnt, But Still Good</ref> | |||
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Dixon is friendly with Trixie and would fix her phone which was 3 times a hand-me-down, to then point that he was the only one who knew how to fix it.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
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Dixon Roughouse is Trixie's older brother who is currently in jail for blowing up a building.
History
Past
Dixon had a flip phone that had a rockabilly song he liked. The phone would end up being passed down 3 times, ending up in the hands of his sister, Trixie. and he was the only person who knew how to fix it. He bombed a building and ended up in jail for it.[1]
Prison of Plastic
to be added
Relationships
Trixie Roughouse
Dixon is friendly with Trixie and would fix her phone which was 3 times a hand-me-down, to then point that he was the only one who knew how to fix it.[1]
Trivia
to be added
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Prison of Plastic, Chapter 12: A Little Burnt, But Still Good