Faye Hernandez

Faye, a character in The Princess Swap book, is the leader of the Deltas and your character's best friend and roommate. She makes her first appearance in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Faye has brown eyes, curly long dark brown hair tied in a ponytail, and tan skin. She wears brown circle-framed glasses, and a purple top with white polkadots and a white Peter Pan collar.

The Princess Swap

 * Chapter 1: Worlds Collide
 * Chapter 2: A Night on the Town
 * Chapter 3: Best Laid Plans
 * Chapter 4: Belle of the Ball
 * Chapter 5: The Princess and the Party
 * Chapter 6: Into the Deep End (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 7: Double Trouble (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 8: Tea Time
 * Chapter 9: On the Hunt (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 10: Desperate Times
 * Chapter 11: Worlds Apart
 * Chapter 12: My Own Cursed Enemy
 * Chapter 13: Family Matters
 * Chapter 14: Greeking Out
 * Chapter 15: Righting Wrongs
 * Chapter 16: Hard Truths
 * Chapter 17: The Farewell Ball
 * Chapter 18: Two Worlds

Your Character
You are Faye's best friend.

Princess Julivert
When Princess Julivert takes your place for the weekend, Faye begins to notice differences that makes her feel that something is not right. For example, the princess wants to go to the Thetas' party at the club, while you spent all last week trying to convince Faye not to go.

Dash Wright
In Chapter 5, if you decide to play "Never Have I Ever" with Devin, Dash, Astra, and Kallie and decide to say that you have never wanted to kiss someone at this party, Dash glances at Faye through the window. In Chapter 8, it appears Faye is also interested in Dash as she gets a little tongue-tied when speaking with him. Dash also offers to teach her a hockey trick when she plays croquet. In Chapter 17, Faye takes Dash to the Farewell Ball as her date, and if Princess Julivert decides to go wild with her sorority sisters, Faye finally asks Dash out and tells him that she wants them to be more than friends.

Trivia

 * Her character model resembles Natalie from the High School Story: Class Act series.
 * Faye is of French origin meaning fairy/elf.
 * She shares the same forename as Faye Devore from Mother of the Year.
 * Hernandez is of Spanish origin meaning son of Hernan/Hernando/Fernando (Spanish verson of German Ferdinand). Ferdinand means "to be courageous" in German.
 * She shares the same surname as Zeph Hernandez from The Elementalists series, Ariel Hernandez from Bachelorette Party, Vivian Hernandez from Slow Burn, and Luis Hernandez from the Surrender series.