Carter Jackson

Carter Jackson, a character in the Queen B series, is a Belvoire student and the captain of the football team. He is first pictured in the student ranking in Chapter 1, but makes his first appearance in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Carter has dark brown eyes, auburn curly hair and dark skin. He wears a silver earring and a stripe shirt with red, blue and white colors.

Personality
Carter is friendly and well-liked. He also is proud of his school and of his team and appreciates students who show school spirit.

Queen B

 * Chapter 1: Know Your Enemy
 * Chapter 2: Damage Control
 * Chapter 4: Don't Hate the Players

Your Character
In Chapter 2, you meet him at his fraternity party where you can boost your reputation. He is shown to be friendly towards you despite what his girlfriend does. When you are accused of cheating in your previous college, he is the first one who defends you. In Chapter 4, he is among the students your character can choose to kiss when the kiss cam lands on you.

Poppy Min-Sinclair
Poppy is his girlfriend. If you decide to listen to Professor Kingsley's research about Poppy, he/she will reveal that Carter is the golden-type popular boy and Poppy keeps him in check to prevent him from outranking her. Before they started dating, Carter was popular because he was well-liked by students and faculty alike. To keep her Queen B title, Poppy began to date him to keep her power in the school, tying herself to the school's most-beloved student. Professor Kingsley also reveals that although Carter seems to genuinely care about Poppy, he seems happier when she is not around and doesn't cut him down. In Chapter 4, Poppy breaks up with him as he helps your character perform.

Trivia

 * He shares his first name with Carter from Rules of Engagement and his surname with Will Jackson from The Crown & the Flame.
 * While it is initially shown that Carter ranks 3rd and Veronica ranks 4th in Chapter 2, their ranks in their titlecards in Chapter 2 show that their ranks are reversed. That could either be an inconsistency or a demonstration of the highly fluctuating popularity of students based on their current behavior.
 * He is the starting quarterback of the school's football team.