I wish that I could say I thought about you (...). But I didn't until we found you.
– Dawn Finch about her brother in her poem.
Introduction
Gus Finch (ˈɡəs ˈfɪntʃ) was the son of Sam Finch and Kay Finch, the younger brother of Dawn Finch, and the older brother of Gregory Finch. He was a rebellious teen who did not listen to his father and did not want to hear about his dad getting married once more after he divorced.[1]
Appearance
Gus had fair skin, blue eyes and a pink mohawk. On the portrait painted by Edie we can see him wearing a blue shirt, and in gameplay, he has a spiky bracelet.[2]
Personality
Death
Gus died due to being hit by a flying tent on his father's wedding. There was a huge storm on that day, everybody went to hide in the tent, but Gus didn't go with them and continued to play with his kite. The storm grew more dangerous, flashes of lightning were striking, the tent in which the wedding took place flew to the sky and then fell into him, making him fall on the grass. It took a turn and then it flew directly into Gus with such speed that it killed him.[3]
Dawn's poem
Who always said the wedding was a bad idea
Our father never hit us kids, at least not very hard
Before the day my brother said with teenage disregard
That he'd be dead before he'd see a wedding in our yard
My father made him come of course, but Gus stood far apart
Just flew a kite and bottled up the storm inside his heart
I tried to talk him out of it, but though he'd never met her
"We don't need a stepmom" were the words that I remember
When the time for photos came Dad ordered him to "Come here!"
But Gus declined and as a sign held up his middle finger
The wind picked up and panicked geese appeared and quickly went
But all that the humans did was go inside the tent
The rain came down in buckets but no one seemed afraid
The nature might destroy the tent our dad had crudely made
The thunder sounded much too close and full of angry power
But all my father said to this was "Make the music louder!"
I wish that... I wish that I could truly say I thought about you on that day
Out there on the beach alone, just you the wind the sea and foam
But I didn't, until we found you.[4]