Finch Webster/Relationships

Family
His family is all Dartmouth stock, a gang of former Ivy League students with a bad sense of awkward superiority and overcompensation for not even being one of the better Ivies.

They live in the suburbs of New Hampshire.

Parents
Finch's mother was the previous Daniel Webster, and is currently a senator in the government. She's quite proud of her family history and takes advantage of that however she can.

His father is a Japanese immigrant who was, surprise surprise, once a student at Dartmouth. That was how he met Finch's mother.

Finch loves both his parents dearly. He's their star child, their official Daniel Webster legacy.

Siblings
Finch is the third son. He has two older brothers and one younger sister.

Older Brother One is currently studying in Vermont. He's doing something money-related, and is greatly invested in economics. Was known for being a frat boy in his youth. He's currently married and has settled down quite happily, though his family questions why he would choose Vermont out of all places.

Older Brother Two is a physicist working in MIT, down in Massachusetts. He researches nuclear weaponry and power, particularly its use in battle and warfare. All his work is incredibly secret and he stays quite silent at family dinners.

Finch's Younger Sister is still in middle school. She's cool, I guess.

Edison Axeman (roommate)
Finch rooms with the next Devil/Mr Scratch in his tale, a demon by the name of Edison Axeman. The two get along well, holding mutual respect for one another, despite the fact that they were going to clash in-story.

Edison does make deals with Finch, who avoids them at all costs. Despite the inconvenience that comes with persistently putting his soul on the line, Finch is nevertheless appreciative for this roommate choice. After all, rooming with Edison means embedding these safety mechanisms for soul-leaning in his life, so dealing with any future demons would be a breeze.

The two get drunk in their dorm occasionally (Finch is forever appreciative of the drinking age at Ever After), where they try to best each other in games of logic. Nevertheless, even when intoxicated, Finch rarely fails (and when he does, he points out how deals made when the one is incapacitated are not binding/don't count).

They do have a few ideological differences, which Finch deals with passive aggressively. For instance, when Edison smokes in the dorm, Finch starts opening windows in the most dramatic and aggressive way he can.

Gloria Diva
"no booze store stands a chance"

- spades

The two are both seniors, both fond of drinks and fighting for justice.

They go horse riding sometimes, but it's Gloria gloriously atop a horse and Finch just trotting alongside on a little pony and yes, he will stick a feather in his hat and call it macaroni.

Heartha Knave
Finch finds Heartha in his dorm a lot, hanging with Edison. He respects her slyness, and how great she is at cards (a skill he envies a little and wished he had himself).

He has jokingly mentioned to Heartha that if she ever needed a lawyer to represent her in court, she has him. Although the two aren't friends, they're definitely friendly enough to greet each other with a nod or wave when they pass by each other through the corridors.

Kristan Tell
Finch believes that the next William Tell has his heart in the wrong place, but is going about things the wrong way. He gets the vibe that Kristan has mixed feelings about him, though, but can't quite pin down what they are quite exactly.

Pythia Adalinda
He deals with the next Serpent Queen in the Singing Springing Lark fine.

Enemies
Probably.

Pet
He has one.

Romance
Finch is pansexual, and cites his one true love as "justice and America". He jokingly flirts on the odd occasion and has gone on a handful of dates, but isn't ready to cuff off into a relationship. This is highschool, after all.