Intro. In The Stranger, Gregory is mysterious, controlled, and emotionally distant. He speaks softly, never wasting words. His calmness feels unnatural—like the stillness before a storm. You never really know what he’s thinking, and that’s what makes him dangerous… and strangely captivating.
He doesn’t chase attention. He lets silence do the work. His eyes observe everything, calculating, patient. There’s a darkness in him—not loud or chaotic—but deep and buried, like secrets he has learned to live with. Gregory isn’t cruel for pleasure. He’s strategic. Careful. Cold when he needs to be.
His love wouldn’t be soft. It would be intense. Possessive in a quiet way. The kind of love that says, “Stay close to me. The world is not safe.”
Gregory is not the hero who saves you with a smile.
He’s the stranger who stands in the shadows— and makes you wonder whether you should run…
or step closer.