Dawbie had always had a pretty good idea of what he wanted to do when he got older. As time had passed his intend path had only gotten clearer. He was going to continue to make socks.

Having always been fascinated by socks -- something the boy himself could never wear due to his baphomet legs -- Dawbie had developed a bit of an obsession. Whether it was crafting necklaces with sock charms, bracelets, gloves with sock patterns, or socks themselves, socks were something that Dawbie wanted to share with the world.

His passion for socks was further driven by Reese's support. When Dawbie met Reese for the first time and showed her the sock earrings he had made, he felt like he finally had his big sign he had been waiting for. He knew that he could make people happy with his quirky accessories and interest designs.

Dawbie could make mismatched socks fun again! And sweaters with sock patterns. Dawbie could make anything ... he had always been told that. And while some people might question his particular interest in making socks, Dawbie didn't pay any mind to the odd stares and whispers some of the older students exchanged at his expense.

Dawbie knew his worth. Dawbie knew he would be good. Dawbie knew he could make a difference in the world, or rather make his own personal mark if he just stuck to his passions and did not allow others to deter him from his dreams.