Dorian Delacroix

Mr. Delacroix, a character in The Sophomore series, is Sebastian Delacroix's dad and the CEO of Delacroix Development. He is first seen in Book 2, Chapter 6.

Appearance
Dorian has blond hair, brown eyes and fair skin. He wears a blue suit over a white dress shirt and a blue necktie with white dots.

Personality
Dorian is a ruthless businessman who doesn't hesitate trying to have Enrique Vasquez's old house condemned in order to make way for a mall he plans to build in the location. He also treats other people with contempt, such as remarking that Zack has a rather "histrionic proclivity" after the latter's complaints about Sebastian sabotaging the house boiler. He is also shown to use illegal means, such as bribing city officials, to get his way.

In The Junior, Book 1, it is shown that Dorian has some sense of right and wrong, as he was shocked at the sadistic turn taken by Alpha Theta Mu's inner circle.

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: Hanging by a Moment (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 6: Daddy Wasn't There
 * Chapter 7: Try Again (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 9: Bye Bye Bye (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 10: Get the Party Started (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 12: Just Dance
 * Chapter 15: Not Ready to Make Nice

Book 1

 * Chapter 7: We Are Young (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 12: Rolling in the Deep (Mentioned, Physical Appearance Determinant)

Sebastian Delacroix
Sebastian is Dorian's son, whom he looks down on for his failure to do what he's told to do.

Trivia

 * He has a slight resemblance to the 45th U.S. president Donald Trump.
 * His crimes include bribery, not properly supplying his employees with safety equipment, and having an unlicensed construction site.
 * In The Junior Book 1, Chapter 7, Sebastian reveals that Dorian is under investigation for the malpractice he described during the hearing.
 * In The Junior Book 1, Chapter 11, Sebastian reveals to the gang that Dorian is an Alpha Theta Mu alumnus.
 * The name Dorian is of Greek origin, which means "descendant of Dorus" and "child or gift of the sea".
 * The surname Delacroix is of French origin and means "from the cross".