Jonathan

Jonathan, a character in The Haunting of Braidwood Manor book, is your character's brother. He is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Jonathan only appears as a corpse in Your Character's nightmares. He has long black hair, severe burns across his chest, and is missing flesh from the left half of his face.

Personality
In Your Character's nightmares, Jonathan is an angry spirit who unfairly blames her for his death and attempts to kill his sister in retaliation.

In the end, Jonathan forgives Your Character and even defends her from Rose Waverley. After hearing her confession, he's finally able to pass on.

Series/Book: The Haunting of Braidwood Manor

 * Chapter 1: Nightmares
 * Chapter 2: Out of Time
 * Chapter 3: Lock and Key
 * Chapter 5: Secrets (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 6: Confessions

Your Character
Jonathan is your character's brother. It is unknown what their relationship was like when he was still alive, but from the dialogue it is shown that back then, he was not able to confide in her about the way he felt. In the young girl's nightmares, he blames her for his death.

Before his death, he wrote a letter for Your Character about wanting to end his life on purpose. He had felt hopeless. It was revealed that Your Character burned the letter he had sent her and not told a single living soul about the real reason for his death, which is why he could not pass on and called her a liar.

By Chapter 6, Jonathan was able to forgive Your Character, admits that he knows now that he could have confided in her when he was still alive, and saves her from Rose Waverley.

Trivia

 * He shares the same first name as Jonathan Spencer from the Red Carpet Diaries series.
 * The name Jonathan is of Hebrew origin and means "God has given".