Enrique Vasquez

Enrique Vasquez, a character in "The Freshman", is a professor at Hartfeld and also a famous author. He's got his first appearance in book 1, chapter 3.

Look
Vasquez has slick black hair with some grey strands. His skin is tanned and his eyes are blue.

Your Character
"'He wasn't perfect, but he was a good person. He gave me a chance when I really needed it.' - Your Character about Vasquez in book 2, chapter 15"

James
"'He cares about you, and as illogical as it seems, he just wanted to spare you the pain.' - Your Character to James about Vasquez in book 2, chapter 13"James is Vasquez's mentee.

Gabriela
Gabriela is Vasquez's daughter. During her sophomore year, she had a very hard time and was looking for appreciation and support. But Vasquez just used her story as an inspiration for his book "Winter in July". Gabriela felt used and betrayed by her father because of this and stopped talking to him since then. After all these years, Vasquez feels very sorry about everything and wants to reconcile himself with his daughter. But Gabriela can't and won't hear his apologizes because she's scared he'll hurt her again. After she finds out about her father's cancer, Gabriela softens up and starts talking to him again. Two weeks later, she gives birth to her son, wants to make up to his daughter by handing the rights of "Winter in July" and the rights of her own story with them to her. Gabriela feels very happy about this. In his final days, she spends a lot of time with her father and their relationship improves.

Trivia

 * All mentioned books he has written are "The Names of All Lost Things", "A Summer Without", "Winter in July" and "The Freshman".