^ Hard to know someone who probably locks themselves in their room and only comes out for school/meals.
Here's a theory.
So Hunter kind of mentioned that Frankie stopped eating lunch with him in grade 6. He knew the exact day, too. And given that Frankie seems to be a lot more bubbly and outgoing (generally) and Hunter not so much... it's probably safe to assume that Frankie was probably his only companion. So he slowly retreats socially and his parents are too caught up in the whole campaign thing to really notice because hey, as long as he's not causing trouble like Miles, what's there to worry about?
And now we have an anti-social teenager who prefers a completely fictional world where he's a hero over the real one where he's pretty much invisible.
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