Characters


Meet the Characters of Boarding

Jessie Carter (fashion designer and budding entrepreneur)
Jessie turns her dreams of fashion design into actions but is caught off guard when an opportunity arises to possibly meet with a renowned model she admires, Veve Rouselette.
Persistent and hardworking, Jessie seeks out ways to improve herself and looks for fashion design contests and ways to further her career.
She's currently designing lingerie but sees so much more. She's kind, loyal, and is quite a sensual romantic who enjoys exploring her intimate desires.

Callan Delongpre (Torrey's assistant and lover)
One look at Callan and he comes across as a guy who stays in shape and is positive and cheery despite the demands of assisting in an office where clients have egos in constant need of massaging and maintenance.
He gets his pleasure from helping others. He's the kind of guy you just can't help but fall in love with.

Veve Rouselette (international model)
An international model comfortable in her native Brazil, France, or the United States. She sees fashion as a way to empower women. She believes beauty is attainable for all and seeks to make it more accessible to women and the men who love them.
Veve is proud of her successful career as a model, yet has a vision to impact the globe. That's all.

Raymond (Jessie's boyfriend)
A nice guy and budding entrepreneur who's character flaw is he has to possess the person he loves and that's too bad for Jessie. He tries really hard and too hard. Rather than simply listen to Jessie and her career choices he knows what's best for her and tries ways to steer her in to his dreams and goals.

Torrey Johnson (manager for Veve)
He's an active guy with a tremendous business and marketing acumen. Hey, you don't build a portfolio of supermodels and other celebs by sitting around twiddling your thumbs.
Callan is an important person to him and relies on his assistant to keep him focused.

Trudy Wilcox (Tabloid-Gossip Columnist)
Look at Trudy and you might think she's seen better days. Don't try and tell that to her. She feels every bit on top of her game that she did when she just launched a career as a journalist.
Trudy stops at nothing to slyly dig up the dirt and make a few bucks reporting on it.

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