Melissa

Melissa, a character in the Foreign Affairs series, is Your Character's mother and the current President of Rutherland. Her last name is choosable and dependent on what is chosen for Your Character. Although she is first mentioned in Chapter 1, she makes her official appearance in Chapter 3.

Appearances
Melissa's appearance is dependent on which of four character models is chosen for Your Character. She wears a black blouse under a white blazer, with a handkerchief colored with Rutherland's national colors in her pocket. She also wears a simple gold necklace with an opened circle pendant.

Personality
Because her career is centered around public approval and public votes, Melissa is very concerned about her reputation and by extension, your reputation. It is no secret about the animosity shared between the citizens of Rutherland and the country of Ardona, despite the fact that it has been two centuries since the Rutherland Revolution happened.

She is the woman behind the international Peace Summit.

Foreign Affairs

 * Chapter 1: First Term Jitters (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 2: Political Partying (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 3: Revisionist History
 * Chapter 4: Champagne Socialites
 * Chapter 5: Horse Race
 * Chapter 6: Gesture Politics (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 7: Bipartisan Showdown (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 8: Smoke-Filled Rooms
 * Chapter 9: Fallout
 * Chapter 11: Fishing Expedition (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 12: Bully Pulpit
 * Chapter 13: Mending Fences

Your Character
You are her child whom she wants to follow in her footsteps. However, you are undecided and at a crossroads in your life, which only allows her to persuade you to attend Vancross Institute in an attempt to nudge you towards politics. Melissa has been President of Rutherland for two terms and is currently campaigning to be re-elected for a third. This infers that you have been the First Child of Rutherland for approximately 8 to 14 years, having the country watch most of your teenage years and your childhood. In fact, you remember a time in your childhood when you begged Melissa for a little sibling and put it on your wishlist for Santa. Melissa tried to explain to you about babies and "special hugs" shared between two consenting individuals, and you started giving everyone hugs. An ambassador's son burst into tears because he thought you had gotten him pregnant with a special hug.

Although you love your mother, you share Dionne's feelings that your parents don't really know you. Melissa has used personal milestones of your youth for political capital in the past, not considering your feelings or what you'd really want. The last few years, you feel as if she has been too busy with politics to even say goodbye to you on the phone. Despite this, she is also shown to be respectful and supportive if you identify as transgender or non-binary.

She is concerned about your relationship with Blaine Hayes. Even if you and Blaine are "just friends", it doesn't take a lot for an innuendo or false rumor to spark and it appears the majority of Rutherlandians are quick to anger with the slightest mention of the word "Ardona". They would feel that you (and by extension, Melissa) are betraying your beliefs by befriending the enemy. She is also wary of Blaine because he/she is the son/daughter of the Prime Minister of Ardona, and she worries that Blaine may be using you as a tactic from his/her father.

Winston Torres
Winston is Melissa's political advisor.

Lewis Wright
Lewis Wright is Melissa's opponent in Rutherland's next presidential election.

Other Looks

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Trivia

 * For her character models, character model 2 and 3 resemble different versions of Mom from With Every Heartbeat; character model 4 resembles Loretta Crandall from the High School Story: Class Act series.
 * If the default surname is kept, her child and she will share the same surname as Bishop Monroe from the Desire & Decorum series and the default surname of Rival Matchmaker from Ms. Match.
 * Her first name is revealed to be Melissa in Chapter 8.
 * In the same chapter, she is revealed to be widowed.