Graham

Graham, a character in the High School Story series, is a student at Berry High. He is first seen in Class Act, Book 2, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Graham has long black hair that is tied into a bun. He has tanned skin and green eyes and also wears glasses. He wears a maroon color sweater over a gray shirt.

Personality
Graham enjoys tinkering on things, such as robotics and mechanical props. The hardware store is his weakness, as he will buy stuff he might need in the future but doesn't need presently.

Class Act, Book 2

 * Chapter 1: Ice to Meet You
 * Chapter 3: Debate Drama
 * Chapter 4: Piece of Cake
 * Chapter 5: All For One, and One For All
 * Chapter 7: Friend, Fam, or Foe?
 * Chapter 10: Cats and Candidates
 * Chapter 13: Team Green
 * Chapter 15: New Roots

Class Act, Book 3

 * Chapter 2: Thanks, But No Thanks
 * Chapter 4: Clash of the Casts
 * Chapter 5: Cold Feet
 * Chapter 6: Will They or Won't They?
 * Chapter 7: Who Are You?
 * Chapter 9: Race Against Time
 * Chapter 10: London Ho!
 * Chapter 12: The Heist, London
 * Chapter 14: The Actual Tempest
 * Chapter 16: Night Of Our Lives

Clint
When you and your friends go to the courtyard to hang posters for Rory, you run across Graham, a fellow student. He raves about Clint's underrated performance as a peasant in last quarter's play. In Book 2, Chapter 3, Clint admits to thinking Graham is cute and having a crush on him as well. You can encourage Clint to invite him to your table for lunch. In Chapter 4, when Clint stops by the bake sale, you can also encourage him to buy a cupcake for Graham. In Chapter 7, you can encourage Graham to invite Clint to the Robot Arena regional championship game, for which the first built a robot to participate.

Trivia

 * His character model resembles Miles Roanhorse from Big Sky Country, Danny from Open Heart, and Sai from Sunkissed.
 * In Class Act: Book 2, Chapter 13, Graham mentions to Clint that he's never had a pet but the closest thing he has owned, is a robot.
 * He also mentions that he is an only child.
 * In Class Act, Book 3, he uses his knowledge about robots to help with your play. When Trevor compliments him in Chapter 16, Graham mentions he will build something crazier the next year.