Ian/Ina Kingsley

Ian/Ina Kingsley, a character in the Queen B series, is a professor at Belvoire University and one of Your Character's love interests. He/she is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Ian/Ina's gender and look is determined by the player. Ian wears a white shirt and brown vest with a purple tie and dark blue jeans. Ina wears a pink top with green jacket and tight skirt. Ian/Ina has a small scar just below his/her lower lip. Ian wears cedarwood and orange cologne.

Personality
Ian/Ina is a private individual, projecting an air of mystery and unattainability to most people around him/her. He/she strives to be professional in his/her job.

Queen B

 * Chapter 1: Know Your Enemy
 * Chapter 2: Damage Control
 * Chapter 3: Teacher's Pet
 * Chapter 4: Don't Hate the Players
 * Chapter 5: Takers Keepers
 * Chapter 6: Keep Your Enemies Close
 * Chapter 7: Dance With the Devil
 * Chapter 8: Lying Low

Your Character
During your first encounter, he/she offers you a drink. To him/her, you have an air about you that is refreshing and radiant and different than what he/she sees on an ordinary basis. You have the chance to flirt and/or kiss him/her in Chapter 1 and the opportunity to become intimate later in a premium scene. If you decide on the latter, Ian/Ina will tell you if asked that he/she doesn't ordinarily hook up with random strangers in a bar and that you're one of a kind. He/she asks to give you his/her cell phone number afterwards with the hope that you two might continue or pursue a relationship.

The next day though, you discover that he/she is your anthropology professor. After class ends, he/she will tell you to forget the things that happened in the bar because he/she wants to stay professional for the sake of his/her occupation. Even though you continue to flirt and may test how far you can push Ian/Ina, he/she is still affected by your presence. Professor Kingsley admits to being cautious because of how he/she feels towards you.

In Chapter 8, you decide to attend the gala where Professor Kingsley is being presented an award. That takes him/her by surprise, and for the evening, he/she forgets that you are his/her student. You two laugh and talk at the gala, and Professor Kingsley introduces you to his/her mentor. Later, you have the choice to kiss him/her in the rain, and to become intimate (again) if you desire. Whether or not you two kiss and/or become intimate, when you two part ways, Ian/Ina looks lost, as if he/she is contemplating his/her feelings and what just transpired.

Lexi Montgomery
Lexi Montgomery is a colleague in Professor Kingsley's anthropological circle. If you decide to save the professor from her in Chapter 3, Professor Kingsley tells you that he/she has to see Lexi more than preferred and can't have her suspecting anything is going on between the two of you. Kingsley says that Lexi is awful and he/she can't stand her. He/she tells you that Lexi is passionate about his/her work, but you tell the professor that Lexi is interested in more than work. You call Lexi "Ms. Thirsty" the way that she talks to Kingsley.

Ian

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Ina

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Trivia

 * He/she is the twenty-first customizable love interest.
 * He/she is the twelfth gender-customizable love interest.
 * Like Simon/Ava Montjoy, he/she is the second love interest where his/her name is predetermined by his/her gender and is not shared between both genders.
 * He/she recently spent time in Belize.
 * S/he shares the same last name as Vanessa Kingsley.
 * The name Ina is derived from an Anglo-saxon word meaning “home” or “to entertain”.
 * The name Ian is derived from the Greek name Ioannes, originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious".
 * Published papers include:
 * 'Behaviors of the Wealthy Young Elite'
 * He/she drinks a "red eye", which is brewed coffee topped off with a shot of espresso.
 * In Chapter 5, he/she buys the most recent book in D.E. Swanne's The Alchemicalists series. This may be a nod or a pun towards Dean Evelyn Swan and The Elementalists.
 * In Chapter 6, he/she mentions having a publisher. His/her notes in Chapter 2 were for a paper on power dynamics at exclusive, private colleges.
 * Chapter 8, s/he quotes the poem "Beloved, Let Us Once More Praise The Rain" by Conrad Potter Aiken.