Richie Shea

Richie Shea (né Richard Shea) is one of Simon's classmates who works kinda like a mechanic, but he can actually be a very interesting person as well, He was born somewhere in Canada, but later moved to Calgary, who had an interesting school career. He attends Forest Lawn High School

Diabetes
Richie Shea has Type 1 Diabetes, meaning his pancreas can't produce insulin properly, meaning his blood sugar fluctuates heavily, so his behavior can become extremely erratic, often in lesser extent, sometimes becoming violent, and sometimes being calm, so his behavior is often kept in check, and this is obviously the case, people who are diabetic frequently have mood swings and behavioral changes appear out of sudden blue, and this was actually a problem for Richie himself.

However, there is no known cure for his diabetes, other than insulin injections, but if it is left untreated, he could suffer very badly from his diabetes, and he has a very special diet due to his diabetes. He developed diabetes when he was very young, and he initially didn't need insulin injections, but he required insulin injections and the medications provided by Forest Lawn Abbeydale, because his behavior actually became impulsive over time (Like when Richie was in 10th grade), and he can go into states of straight unconsiousness (falling asleep) from his diabetes.

He is currently taking a medication that will help control his blood sugar, and it is usually taken during lunch time.

Hobbies
He had several hobbies, he liked going quad biking, and he also likes cars, so he initially worked in autobody, then in construction, so that means, he was ready and well-equipped to do the job, but other hobbies include sitting around with his tablet, and maybe some additional hobbies were actually confirmed about him. When he arrived in school on September of 2016, he was impulsive, but his behavior and hobbies have changed over time.

He likes his quad bike, driving it in the backyard, and doing that for absolutely entertaining people for fun, so it was especially important for people to actually learn about it anyway.