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Michael Parker Biography
Michael Parker sits at a table near the front of the Panera Bread, eating his lunch with one of his cycling friends. He is a European male, around 30 years old. He is slim but carries muscle, a good build for a cyclist. This Saturday he eats at a Panera Bread in Newton Centre, but every Saturday he bikes somewhere new for food. His fingers show a tan line from his black and white biking gloves, creating a distinct difference between pale and dark. The bike helmet ruffles his dark hair, usually straight and smooth. Though he is tall, over six feet, he seems very gentle because of his amber eyes and soft stare. His nose sticks out boldly from his face, ending at a sharp tip. His thin pink lips move nimbly but do not open very much. Michael wears no facial hair, keeping his jawline and his cheekbones defined. …show more content…
Like the yin and yang, work as a doctor and play as a cyclist intertwine and make Michael a fun person to be around. In his neon biking jacket and black spandex cycling shorts, it is hard to believe he is a doctor, but a lanyard with a hospital ID sits on the table in a neat bundle. Next to his chair, on the floor, lies a small backpack, with a hydration pack tube stretching out from the bag and clipping to the left strap and a helmet clipped to the outside. Two very nice Trek road bikes sit outside the Panera Bread, no doubt Michael’s and his friend’s. With a smooth and masculine voice, he talks and jokes around with his friend who arranged a lunch with

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