Drake Walker

Drake, a character in The Royal Romance and The Royal Heir series, is King "Liam" Rys's best friend and one of your character's potential love interests. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Drake has wavy brown hair, fair skin and brown eyes. He usually wears a blue denim shirt over a white T-shirt and black jeans. He has a small rough patch on his shoulder after being shot.

Personality
Drake is the down-to-earth, realistic "commoner" in his circle of friends. Although he is snarky, sarcastic and generally closed-off, he is perceptive, observant, very loyal to his friends, and caring once he opens up. Generally, he holds a cynical view of society, specifically the court of Cordonia and the "back-stabbing" politics that goes with it. His friendship with the Prince (and later King) of Cordonia appears mismatched as he did not have the lineage to be introduced into the Prince's circle of friends. However, he is not ashamed of his background and prides himself in being self-sufficient. If romanced, he is also self-deprecating, insecure, and vulnerable to you.

Background
Drake's father worked in the King's Guard protecting Constantine Rys and the Royal Family when Drake was growing up. While his mother Bianca Walker is American, his father Jackson Walker was Cordonian. It is unknown where the Walker family was before Jackson joined and climbed the ranks of the King's Guard, but Drake's parents had gotten married at Walker Ranch in Texas, USA and the family spent time in both Cordonia and Texas during their Cordonian residency.

Jackson taught Drake to fish, and he shares with your character that Jackson was a strict man; when they went fishing, if they caught nothing, they would not eat. When Drake did catch something, it made him feel like a "man", proud and capable. When the Royal Family visited Walker Ranch before Eleanor had been assassinated, Jackson asked Drake to help them relax and to make sure they had a good time. Drake felt pride for being trusted with such a task even though Liam 's parents had been arguing in the beginning.

When Drake first met Liam, they were not instant best friends because Drake was sullen and closed. Liam won his trust and friendship when a guard caught Drake playing with a taser and Liam took the blame, lying that he had given it to Drake as a gift. From then, they got to know each other and became best friends over time.

Drake and Liam got into plenty of trouble together. One time, they caused the Great Lockdown, where the Palace Guard prevented people from coming and going while they searched for Drake because he had fallen asleep in an old laundry chute during a game of hide-and-seek and caused Liam to panic. Another time, they played soccer -where Drake's favorite position is defense- in the ballroom which damaged a portion of the chandelier, crown molding, and floors. They also used to have snowball fights together with Leo when they were younger. Drake was undefeated until the last snowball fight where Liam was hit in the face and got a black eye. Both Constantine and Jackson were furious, and snowball fights were banned at the palace from then on. When they were older, Liam taught Drake how to play polo, and Drake taught Liam how to drive. When Drake got a summer job in the royal stables, Liam would follow him around between his own lessons and learned a few things.

After childhood, Drake decided to go to college and build a life away from court. He and Liam started to drift apart because of their separate lives, but an assassination attempt on the Royal Family brought Drake back. The attack had shaken Liam and he became withdrawn and stopped eating; when Drake returned, Liam told him not to worry but Drake could tell that the other man was relieved to see him.

Book 1

 * Chapter 1: Once Upon a Time
 * Chapter 2: Welcome to Cordonia
 * Chapter 4: Save the Last Dance (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 5: Off to the Races
 * Chapter 6: Queen of Hearts
 * Chapter 7: Fire and Ice
 * Chapter 8: A Waltz to Remember
 * Chapter 9: Race to the Finish
 * Chapter 10: Beach Party
 * Chapter 11: The Apple of His Eye
 * Chapter 12: As Sweet as Apple Pie
 * Chapter 13: Hunting for Love
 * Chapter 14: Fair Game
 * Chapter 15: The Brothers Beaumont
 * Chapter 16: The Beaumont Bash
 * Chapter 18: To Be a Princess
 * Chapter 19: Long Live the King

Book 2

 * Chapter 2: Reunion
 * Chapter 3: Return to Applewood
 * Chapter 4: Flirting with Disaster
 * Chapter 5: International Impressions
 * Chapter 6: Italian Nights
 * Chapter 7: Girl's Night Out (Determinant)
 * Chapter 8: City of Lights
 * Chapter 9: Brotherhood of Man
 * Chapter 10: Tea Time in Paris
 * Chapter 11: A Night at the Opera
 * Chapter 12: Family Ties
 * Chapter 13: The Art of Drinking Tea
 * Chapter 14: Back to the Big Apple
 * Chapter 15: Lost in Los Angeles
 * Chapter 16: A Monumental Night
 * Chapter 17: Cordonia Bound
 * Chapter 18: Noble at Heart
 * Chapter 19: Ascension

Book 3

 * Chapter 1: Twilight Hour
 * Chapter 2: Crown and Country
 * Chapter 3: Allies Among Enemies
 * Chapter 4: Any Port in a Storm
 * Chapter 5: The Sport of Kings
 * Chapter 6: Ember of Hope
 * Chapter 7: Haute Culture
 * Chapter 8: Artistic License
 * Chapter 9: Pomp and Circumstance
 * Chapter 10: A Matter of Honor
 * Chapter 11: Cold Fire
 * Chapter 12: Secrets In The Snow
 * Chapter 13: Caught
 * Chapter 14: Welcome, One and All
 * Chapter 15: Light the Night
 * Chapter 16: What Happens in Vegas...
 * Chapter 17: Save the Date
 * Chapter 18: Bride to Be
 * Chapter 19: You Are Cordially Invited
 * Chapter 20: A Warm Reception
 * Chapter 21: Taken
 * Chapter 22: Happily Ever After

The Royal Holiday

 * Chapter 1: 'Tis the Season
 * Chapter 2: Winter Wonderland
 * Chapter 3: Silent Night
 * Chapter 4: Holly Jolly

Book 1

 * Chapter 1: Happily Ever Afterward (Determinant)
 * Chapter 2: Last Night in Paradise
 * Chapter 3: Your Kingdom Awaits
 * Chapter 4: Courting Crowns
 * Chapter 5: The Open Road
 * Chapter 6: Home, Home on the Range
 * Chapter 7: A Night on the Town (Mentioned; Physical Appearance Determinant)
 * Chapter 8: Ride Like the Wind
 * Chapter 9: Ladies' Night
 * Chapter 10: The Beaumont Bachelor Bash
 * Chapter 11: The Prodigal Father
 * Chapter 12: To Love and to Cherish
 * Chapter 13: Spreading the Word
 * Chapter 14: The Announcement
 * Chapter 15: Apple in the Oven
 * Chapter 16: Great Expectations
 * Chapter 17: Hot Off the Press
 * Chapter 18: The Last Apple Ball
 * Chapter 19: Truth and Lies

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: Labor of Love
 * Chapter 2: First Days
 * Chapter 3: Welcome to the World
 * Chapter 4: The Royal Tour
 * Chapter 5: Her Royal Highness
 * Chapter 6: To Catch a Traitor
 * Chapter 7: Thanks (But No Thanks)
 * Chapter 8: Exit Strategy
 * Chapter 9: Quiet Before the Storm
 * Chapter 10: Last Day in Lythikos
 * Chapter 11: Escape to LA
 * Chapter 12: The Show Must Go On
 * Chapter 13: How Do You Like Them Apples?
 * Chapter 14: Battle Lines (Determinant)
 * Chapter 15: All is Fair
 * Chapter 16: In Love and War
 * Chapter 17: A Spurned Ally
 * Chapter 18: The Beginning of the End
 * Chapter 19: To Betroth, or Not to Betroth
 * Chapter 20: Freeze this Moment

Book 3

 * Chapter 1: Changes
 * Chapter 2: Making Waves
 * Chapter 3: Forever Hold Your Peace
 * Chapter 4: Seeds of Conflict
 * Chapter 5: Crossing the Finish Line
 * Chapter 6: The Princess and the Plea
 * Chapter 7: Ill Will Hunting
 * Chapter 8: Snow and Stone
 * Chapter 9: The Barthelemy Beaumont Bash

Prince Liam
"Liam" and Drake have been best friends since childhood. Drake values his friendship with Liam through his loyalty. During The Royal Romance, Book 1, Liam asks Drake to keep an eye out for you, but doesn't see any attraction forming between you and Drake if you choose to romance Drake. Drake worries that once Liam marries, he'll be pushed to the side and forgotten. If you decide to choose Drake over Liam in The Royal Romance, Book 2, Chapter 16, Liam is heartbroken but happy for Drake. He still thinks Drake is a good man and that he deserves love.

In The Royal Romance, Book 3, if you picked Drake as your love interest, he asks Liam to be his best man. Although Liam still has feelings for you, he accepts because he still loves Drake like a brother. If you ask Drake about him, Drake will tell you that Liam has closed himself off and doesn't tell Drake about his feelings any longer. He knows that Liam is hurting but still happy for him, and that his upbringing has trained him to remain stoic and not reveal his pain.

By The Royal Heir, Book 1, Liam no longer shows his pain and if Drake is your husband, he asks you both if you will consent to allowing your child to become his heir. Drake and you accept.

Your Character
Drake is one of your character's love interests. In the beginning of The Royal Romance, Book 1, he seems to dislike you. He keeps his distance but at the same time, looks out for you as a favor for the Prince. You eventually grow on him and he starts trusting and liking you more. In Chapter 14, he reveals that he has feelings for you but keeps you at arm's length because he knows that you are there for the Prince like everyone else. In Chapter 15, if you spend time with him and tell him you care about him and the Prince, he tells you that he isn't the possessive type; however, you are unable to romance multiple love interests after you choose your fiancé/e, except in Book 2, Chapters 18 and 19 and Book 3, Chapter 16.

In Book 2, he repeatedly pushes away his feelings for you. He doesn't want to take you away from the scandal and the situation because it would hurt Liam. He wants to clear your name and reputation and then when all of that is settled, he wants you to be able to choose. Throughout the book, if you're persistent enough, he finds it difficult to resist you. He doesn't understand why you would want to be with him when Liam can offer you more, but if you choose to reciprocate his feelings, you explain that he challenges you and under his rough exterior, he's a big marshmallow and you love him. In Chapter 17, he explains why he calls you by your surname instead of your first name. He says he didn't want to grow close to you and didn't want you to find out about his feelings. Even if you two become engaged, he still calls you by your last name. In Chapter 19, he saves you from an assassin's bullet. You take him to one of the Royal Family's safehouses and bandage him up.

In Book 3, if you chose him (and rejected Liam 's proposal), he proposes to you in Chapter 1. Given your new status as a Duchess, upon your union, he will ascend to the status of Duke. In Chapter 12, he mentions that he was surprised when you picked him over Liam, which is something no one else did before. In Chapter 16, he explains again his previous attitude towards you. He didn't want to watch Cordonian royal politics ruin another hopeful girl's life. In Chapter 19, you get to choose what you want him to call you: your first name, your last name, or Walker (your new married last name). In Chapter 22, he tells you again that he tried not to fall for you, even tried to hate you but was unsuccessful.

In The Royal Heir, if he is your husband, you both agree to allow Liam to name your child as future heir to Cordonia. If he is not your husband, Drake still remains your close friend in your circle. You all travel together to Texas for his sister Savannah's wedding and Drake tells you more about his childhood with Liam and his relationship with his late father, Jackson.

Maxwell
Maxwell is one of Drake's friends, who the latter calls his "most persistent" friend. Although Drake is seen dismissing Maxwell's friendship in the beginning, Maxwell grows on him and Drake cares about him and is willing to help him out in times of need. In Book 2, Maxwell and Drake share a train cabin together from Cordonia to Italy to France, to Drake's annoyance. Maxwell calls them 'best friend roomies', making Drake consider throwing himself off the train. Drake becomes angry at Maxwell when he discovers Maxwell knew where Savannah was and didn't tell him, but eventually forgives him. He thanks Maxwell for being there for Savannah when he couldn't be. Through Savannah and Bertrand, both Maxwell and Drake share a nephew - Bartie.

In The Royal Heir, Book 1, if you ask, Drake will tell you that they formed the Quartet in their youth when there was a royal singing competition. Maxwell had bet him two hundred push-ups that they could win it.

Savannah
Savannah is Drake's younger sister. He cares for her, and still feels guilty that he couldn't help her. In a premium scene, Savannah is shown to be the one who kept Drake in line, and is shown to have encouraged him to have fun. If you picked Drake as your love interest, she mentions when she returns to Cordonia that her brother speaks a lot about you and suspects you two are a thing. If you choose to get engagement photos, Savannah is the one who chose your dress. During your wedding reception, she toasts you and Drake, saying that you make him smile more than she has ever seen.

Bartie
Bartie is Drake's nephew who is very dear to him.

Bastien
Bastien was a junior agent under Drake's father when Drake was young. Since he had no family of his own around, Bastien was always invited to join the Walker family for dinner. Drake's father and Bastien became close and Bastien sometimes used to babysit Drake and his sister. When Drake's father died, Bastien drove Drake and Savannah to the funeral. He also took it upon himself to look out after them, and always made time for them, telling them stories about their father. He isn't a "father figure" though; he's more like the uncle that let them stay up late and eat cookies before bed. Bastien was one of the people Drake trusted all the time until you get a clue in Book 2 that Bastien may be the one who set you up. In a premium scene of Chapter 9, Drake tells you that he is starting to feel like he can no longer trust anyone.

In Book 3, Drake forgives Bastien. At the Guardians of the Realm ceremony, Bastien tells Drake that Jackson also received the same honor, and that he would be proud of his son.

Hana Lee
Through you and Maxwell, Drake is introduced to Hana during the social season and suitor competition for then-Prince "Liam". In The Royal Romance, Book 1, Chapter 16, if you decide to play Truth or Dare with them, Hana calls Drake one of her best friends and he is reluctant to admit that he has become friends with the group. When Hana says that she has to leave Cordonia at her parents' request, he admits that he is sad to see her go, he will miss her and states that she is nothing like the other nobles.

In The Royal Heir, Book 2, Chapter 17, if you read Amalas's dossiers, you discover that Drake has been learning to bake and sew. Hana says that she has been teaching him and he has gotten really good at fixing seams.

The Royal Romance

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The Royal Heir

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Trivia

 * He is shown on the covers of The Royal Romance, Book 1, The Royal Romance, Book 2, and The Royal Heir, Book 1.
 * He bears a close resemblance to Bartender from the Rules of Engagement series.
 * In Book 1, Chapter 18, his last name is revealed to be Walker.
 * The name Drake is of English origin and means "snake" or "dragon". The name can find its origins in the Old English word Draca or in the Old Norse word Draki.
 * He loves whiskey and is fond of horses.
 * He becomes a playable character in Book 2, Chapter 2's premium scene.
 * There he tells you that he ran after your car when you were taken away at the Coronation.
 * He also explains why both he and Liam didn't contact you before the engagement party. They wanted to keep you safe, as they were afraid that the conspirators against you would harm you if they knew Liam still loved/wanted you.
 * He once wore his hair in a manbun. It was a time after Savannah had left and he hadn't had his hair cut.
 * In Book 2, Chapter 17's premium scene, Your Character and Drake can prank Kiara. If you decide to leave her nice notes, he will want to write her, drunk as he is, that her hair is pretty and her 'French is totally not stupid'.
 * In Book 2, Chapter 19, he calls you by your name as he is protecting you when the lights are turned off during the attack on the castle. This is significant as he only calls you by your first name when you're in danger or you're talking about a serious topic with each other. The only other occasion where he refers to you by your first name is whenever he is drunk.
 * He proposes to you in Book 3, Chapter 1, with his grandmother's ring.
 * The engagement photo with Drake is taken in Book 3, Chapter 2, in the orchard garden.
 * In Book 3, Chapter 16, Your Character has an opportunity to get closure with him if he's not your fiancé and if you had previously pursued/flirted with him before getting engaged. If you had not romanced him, he will not show up as an option for closure.
 * You are even presented an opportunity to have one last fling at your Bachelorette Party with him in Las Vegas before getting married to your fiancé.
 * If Your Character is engaged to him, they can elope in a premium scene of Book 3, Chapter 17, before the official wedding.
 * However, players who did not choose to elope experienced dialogue in later chapters where both the Main Character and Drake talked about their elopement.
 * He mentions if Cordonia wasn't a mess he would have liked to get married on the ranch where his parents got married.
 * His favorite superhero is Captain America.
 * In Book 3, Chapter 18, he mentions that his mother is coming to the wedding. As something borrowed, he offers you a pocket watch that belonged to his father, which he received from Constantine when he first saved his life.
 * After Chapter 3 of TRH, Book 1, he gets well known for answering "things are great" during an interview.
 * If he's your husband in The Royal Holiday, he will mention it is the first holiday he's not alone, as usually Liam was busy with royal duties. He tells you how his family celebrated "Walker Christmas Day" the day after Christmas as Jackson worked on the holiday.
 * On April 10, 2020, Pixelberry tweeted their #QuarantineHouse challenge, placing Drake in House 3 with Tyril Starfury, Kenna Rys, Brian Crandall, Mr. Covington, and Priya Lacroix.
 * His threat level in The Royal Heir, Book 2 is assessed as a C in lacking subterfuge, abundant in overprotectiveness, and not much different than an average guard.
 * It is revealed that Drake knows how to cook and surprisingly sew.
 * In September 2020, it was discovered that his facial features have been slightly changed on the covers of The Royal Romance, Book 1 and The Royal Romance, Book 2.