Yvonne

Yvonne, a character in the Endless Summer series, is a pirate. She is first seen in Book 2, Chapter 4.

Appearance
Yvonne has dark skin, dark brown hair and brown eyes. She wears a classic pirate's outfit.

Personality
She originally comes off as hostile, selfish, and greedy. She is also charismatic and seductive.

As the story progresses, she seems to become more selfless and starts to care about others, although this may be the result of the Endless's manipulation of her.

Part of her personality may be based off the French stereotypes of being extremely flirtatious and kissing someone on both cheeks repeatedly.

Captain Malatesta
Yvonne was Malatesta's first mate and it is implied they had a sexual relationship. Malatesta eventually grew jealous of Yvonne, stole her beloved cutlass, and made her walk the plank. Malatesta wrote a letter for Yvonne on Sharktooth Isle where it is implied he used profane language towards her.

Jake
It is hinted she has a crush on Jake. She flirtatiously spanks him with her cutlass and has no problem stripping naked in front of him.

Your Character
They originally have a hostile relationship when she threatens you with a pistol, believing that you work for Captain Malatesta. However, you calmly explain to her that La Huerta send her through a rift in time and her old crew died hundreds of years ago. She enlists you to help her find a compass in exchange for getting your group off of Sharktooth Isle.

In Book 2, Chapter 6, she refuses to stay and fight Cetus, believing that you and your friends are insane to risk your lives.

In the Bonus Scene of Act 5, she finds her way to the Threshold, where her way is barred. The Endless displays his powers and tells her to go back and help you.

In the Act 6 Epilogue, it is revealed that she saved you from drowning after you fell out of the Arachnid helicopter and gives you mouth to mouth resuscitation. She insists on bringing you to the Threshold and actively helps you and Uqzhaal solve the puzzle left for you by the Endless.

It is implied that she might have a crush on you since she has a habit of kissing you on both cheeks and sometimes calls you "Mon Amour", which is French for "My Love". However, she isn't a love interest, so this may be a parody of Francophone stereotypes.