Grayson Prescott

Grayson, a character in the Hero series, is the son of Silas Prescott and one of your character's love interests. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Grayson has blue eyes, blond hair and fair skin. He wears a black blazer over a blue shirt.

Personality
Grayson is a humanitarian and Philantropist who disapproves of the way his father's business tactics will have a negative impact on the lower class of Northbridge.

Your Character
Your Character is Grayson's executive assistant and one of his closest friends. It is mentioned that you went to college together. In Chapter 1, you can almost kiss him at the gala but you're interrupted by Silas. In Chapter 2, when you are in hospital after having passed out, it is revealed by Rochelle that he is very into Your Character. He reveals that if his father hadn't hold him back, he would have gone back into the building to save you. Before he can confess his feelings, he is interrupted by Dax and Poppy entering the room. Then in Chapter 3, you are able to attend dinner with him where he is able to open up to you a little about his parents. He starts to confess his love for you but is interrupted by Shrapnel's attack. He is shown to be a supporter of your Superhero Identity, and takes the time to apologize for his father's actions.

Silas Prescott
Grayson is Silas Prescott's son. They have a strained relationship ever since Helena's death. Silas became obsessed with his work and was never available for Grayson when he needed him the most. Grayson tells you in a premium scene of Chapter 3 that he still hasn't forgiven him for being absent. He wishes his father made an effort to open up but never brought the topic up himself since they never talk about feelings. Grayson also disapproves of his father's ruthless business tactics. He is horrified when his father reveals himself to the city as a Supervillain.

Helena
Helena was Grayson's mother. She died when Grayson was still fairly young, so it's likely he has little to no memory of her.

Trivia

 * Grayson is currently the only love interest in "Hero" who doesn't have any powers.
 * His great-grandparents were steel workers in the early 1900s and lived in Bayside, the neighborhood where Grayson is restoring and reopening The Grand.