Thomas, a character in The Haunting of Braidwood Manor book, is the third child of the Waverley children. He is first seen in Chapter 2.
Appearance
Thomas has short, brown hair, blue eyes, and fair skin. He wears a blue shirt and a brown vest.
Personality
Thomas is more defiant and difficult than the other Waverly children. In Chapter 2, he denies needing someone to look after him. He has a harsher temper than the other children. In Chapter 3, Clarissa comments that Thomas is not the generous type. In Chapter 4, it's revealed that he plays the piano. Your Character plays with him in order to get him to hand over his key. However, Thomas says he would have handed it over anyways because he wants to know what Eleanor is hiding. Despite his harsh exterior, he has moments of kindness as he thanks your character for the hot cider in Chapter 2, and easily agrees to helping your character find out what's in the cellar in Chapter 4.
Chapters
The Haunting of Braidwood Manor
The Haunting of Braidwood Manor
- Chapter 2: Out of Time
- Chapter 3: Lock and Key (Mentioned)
- Chapter 4: Behind Closed Doors
- Chapter 5: Secrets
- Chapter 6: Confessions
Relationships
Eleanor, Clarissa and Simon
Eleanor and Clarissa are Thomas's elder sisters and Simon is his younger brother.
Rose Waverley
Rose Waverley is Thomas's mother. She poisoned him, along with his two siblings because she thought it was for the best.
Your Character
He didn't take a liking to Your Character at first and was even rude to her. He soon starts to like your character as the book progresses.
William Wavereley
William was the father of Eleanor, Clarissa, Thomas, and Simon. He played the piano with Thomas before he left to fight in the war.
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Miscellaneous
Trivia
- The name Thomas is of Greek, English, and Aramaic origin, which means "twin".
- The surname Waverley is of English origin and means "Quaking aspen".
- He shares the same forename as Thomas Hunt from the Red Carpet Diaries series, Thomas from Nightbound, Thomas Mendez from Mother of the Year, Thomas Montjoy from A Very Scandalous Proposal, and Thomas Stiles from Queen B.