About the Job
About the Job
Rabon Jones is Will’s first love—the one who set the standard. Tall, dark, handsome, and effortlessly charming, Rabon embodies everything Will believes he wants in a partner. Intelligent, confident, and magnetic, Rabon moves through the world with ease and intention, making him nearly impossible to forget. The complication: Rabon is on the DL. He is not out and remains deeply conflicted about his sexuality, constantly wavering between identifying as bisexual or fully accepting that he is gay. Rabon often insists he doesn’t know if he could love a man the way he loves a woman—despite being far more sexually attracted to men. This internal disconnect fuels much of his confusion and self-protection. Funny, sharp, and an out-of-the-box thinker, Rabon can at times come across as narcissistic or emotionally selfish, especially in relationships. In truth, his self-prioritization is a defense mechanism—survival tactics born from being in a constant battle with his identity. He wants control because he lacks clarity. Professionally, Rabon works in artist management and already has an impressive résumé. He is far more established than he was during his relationship with Will, yet still has significant emotional growth ahead of him. This is especially true as he is now engaged to a woman, Mariah, who is completely unaware of his secret life—placing Rabon at a crossroads between authenticity and obligation.
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About the Job
Rabon Jones is Will’s first love—the one who set the standard. Tall, dark, handsome, and effortlessly charming, Rabon embodies everything Will believes he wants in a partner. Intelligent, confident, and magnetic, Rabon moves through the world with ease and intention, making him nearly impossible to forget. The complication: Rabon is on the DL. He is not out and remains deeply conflicted about his sexuality, constantly wavering between identifying as bisexual or fully accepting that he is gay. Rabon often insists he doesn’t know if he could love a man the way he loves a woman—despite being far more sexually attracted to men. This internal disconnect fuels much of his confusion and self-protection. Funny, sharp, and an out-of-the-box thinker, Rabon can at times come across as narcissistic or emotionally selfish, especially in relationships. In truth, his self-prioritization is a defense mechanism—survival tactics born from being in a constant battle with his identity. He wants control because he lacks clarity. Professionally, Rabon works in artist management and already has an impressive résumé. He is far more established than he was during his relationship with Will, yet still has significant emotional growth ahead of him. This is especially true as he is now engaged to a woman, Mariah, who is completely unaware of his secret life—placing Rabon at a crossroads between authenticity and obligation.