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In 2001, Peter's adoptive parents divorced due to Mr. Kennedy's addiction to alcohol. Mrs. Kennedy reverted to her maiden name, Ms. Harkem, which Peter also chose to take. The two then traveled to Whitehorse, where Ms. Harkem tracked down Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, reuniting them with Peter. Peter chose to stay with his adoptive mother, keeping her surname, but the two families remained on good terms until Mrs. Olsen's passing in 2008, and Mr. Olsen's passing in 2014. | In 2001, Peter's adoptive parents divorced due to Mr. Kennedy's addiction to alcohol. Mrs. Kennedy reverted to her maiden name, Ms. Harkem, which Peter also chose to take. The two then traveled to Whitehorse, where Ms. Harkem tracked down Mr. and Mrs. Olsen, reuniting them with Peter. Peter chose to stay with his adoptive mother, keeping her surname, but the two families remained on good terms until Mrs. Olsen's passing in 2008, and Mr. Olsen's passing in 2014. | ||
− | + | After graduating from secondary school, Peter moved to Vancouver and attended the University of British Columbia. Showing stellar academic performance, he obtained a Bachelor of Arts and then a Master of Arts degree in philosophy with a minor in music. Peter also worked as a conductor and teacher for various choirs around the city in order to support his studies. He ultimately sought to do research in the philosophy of art, but soon after he began working on his PhD, he was chosen by Gaia. | |
Throughout his time in academic studying, Peter fell into occasional bouts of alcoholism, the same addiction that caused his adoptive parents to divorce. This became the source of friction between himself and his mother, but as Peter puts it, "[he] owes it to [his] mom to be a better man than the one that hurt her, so in the end [he's] always pulled through." | Throughout his time in academic studying, Peter fell into occasional bouts of alcoholism, the same addiction that caused his adoptive parents to divorce. This became the source of friction between himself and his mother, but as Peter puts it, "[he] owes it to [his] mom to be a better man than the one that hurt her, so in the end [he's] always pulled through." |