Tatum Mendoza

Tatum, a character in the Foreign Affairs series, is your personal bodyguard and one of your love interests. He is first mentioned in Chapter 1 and makes his official appearance in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Tatum has tan skin, brown eyes, and black hair that's long on the top and slicked back. He wears a suit with a black tie, and an earpiece.

Personality
Tatum generally practices a guarded yet stoic and professional demeanor, trained to be a Presidential Guardsman after his military deployment. Like most bodyguards, he is alert, detail-oriented, and calm. Although this facade can crack when you speak to him privately, he tries to remain cool and indifferent in front of others.

Foreign Affairs

 * Chapter 1: First Term Jitters (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 2: Political Partying
 * Chapter 3: Revisionist History
 * Chapter 4: Champagne Socialites
 * Chapter 5: Horse Race

Your Character
You and Tatum were best friends since childhood, however you lost contact when he left for the army five years ago. You two are reunited when Tatum is assigned to be your bodyguard, but he is very different than he was. You can try your best to get him to talk to you like before or return the impersonal demeanor he wants to keep. If you attempt the first, you mostly fail. If you decide to get a breath of fresh air with him at the Soiree of Nations party, he tells you that he never wanted to come back, that the post of guarding you isn't what he would have chosen for himself. However, being a Presidential Guardsman is a "cushy" job compared to some of his other options so he makes the best of it.

You try to remind him about how he used to joke around, and you even get him to smile when you bring up his favorite McDermonts rib sandwich. He is also aware of how you feel about your mother and you remember he used to let you confide in him and comfort you.

In Chapter 4, you have the opportunity to play poker with him and the rest of the bodyguards during the Pavadenian State Dinner. If you do, he is surprised that you accepted. After the game, he tells you how you two used to be on the same page and were equals, despite his dad being your mom's chauffeur. However, upon his return from his army deployment, he realizes the world you're in and how the army is nothing like it.

Trivia

 * The name Tatum is of Old English origin and means "Tate's homestead" or "Cheerful, bringer of joy".
 * The surname Mendoza is of Basque origin and means "Cold mountain".
 * He shares the same surname as the Mendoza family (Anna-Marie, Percy and Juliette) from the Big Sky Country series.