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'''Lucas Lassiter''' is [[Connor Lassiter|Connor]]'s younger brother.
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'''Lucas Lassiter''' is [[Connor Lassiter|Connor]]'s younger brother by 3 years.
   
 
When their parents decided to have Connor [[unwinding|unwound]], they bought tickets to the Bahamas for the three of them. When Connor found out, he decided to go AWOL without saying goodbye to him.
 
When their parents decided to have Connor [[unwinding|unwound]], they bought tickets to the Bahamas for the three of them. When Connor found out, he decided to go AWOL without saying goodbye to him.
   
It is unknown how much Lucas and Connor got along, but it is implied that while Connor cared for Lucas because they are brothers, they weren't particularly close. Apparently, he and Connor used to fight all the time. Connor was constantly compared to Lucas in grades,sports - even though Connor was the one that taught him to play them all. While Connor never had the dedication to stay with a team for a whole season. The more Lucas shone the dimmer Connors light seemed to them. It is possible that this is part of the reason Connor got into so much trouble. Connor has expressed resentment towards him for being "the golden child" their parents kept, stating that while Lucas "got the trophies", he got the detention slips. And while Connor did consider saying goodbye to Lucas before he left, he was ultimately unable to.
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It is unknown how much Lucas and Connor got along, but it is implied that while Connor cared for Lucas because they are brothers, they weren't particularly close. Apparently, he and Connor used to fight all the time. Connor was constantly compared to Lucas in grades,sports - even though Connor was the one that taught him to play them all. While Connor never had the dedication to stay with a team for a whole season. The more Lucas shone the dimmer Connors light seemed to they're parents. It is possible that this is part of the reason Connor got into so much trouble and acted out. Connor has expressed resentment towards him for being "the golden child" their parents kept, stating that while Lucas "got the trophies", he got the detention slips.Connor later got over his resentment of Lucas by reminding him that it wasn't his fault what happened to him.He even begins to miss him very much.
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While Connor was AWOL Lucas missed him a lot too. When he came to the All Saints Uprising he was the first one to call out Connors name and the first one Connor saw.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==

Revision as of 14:46, 15 October 2014

Lucas Lassiter is Connor's younger brother by 3 years.

When their parents decided to have Connor unwound, they bought tickets to the Bahamas for the three of them. When Connor found out, he decided to go AWOL without saying goodbye to him.

It is unknown how much Lucas and Connor got along, but it is implied that while Connor cared for Lucas because they are brothers, they weren't particularly close. Apparently, he and Connor used to fight all the time. Connor was constantly compared to Lucas in grades,sports - even though Connor was the one that taught him to play them all. While Connor never had the dedication to stay with a team for a whole season. The more Lucas shone the dimmer Connors light seemed to they're parents. It is possible that this is part of the reason Connor got into so much trouble and acted out. Connor has expressed resentment towards him for being "the golden child" their parents kept, stating that while Lucas "got the trophies", he got the detention slips.Connor later got over his resentment of Lucas by reminding him that it wasn't his fault what happened to him.He even begins to miss him very much.

While Connor was AWOL Lucas missed him a lot too. When he came to the All Saints Uprising he was the first one to call out Connors name and the first one Connor saw.

Trivia

  • Lucas is among the characters Neal Shusterman named after a fan through a post on his Facebook page. He was named after Lucas Traub.[1][2][3]

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