Penelope Dogwood

Penelope Dogwood, a character in the Queen B series, is a senior at Belvoire University and a potential member for Your Character's Posse. She is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 3.

Appearance
Penelope has brown eyes, blonde hair, and fair skin. She wears a green beret and green earrings, a white-collared blue-striped three-quarters-length-sleeved sweater, and black pants.

Personality
Upon first impression, Penelope is polite and friendly but you quickly think she's snobby and haughty because she warns you not to bring drama into the office. When you confront her about the cheating scandal, she is remorseful and fearful. The scandal weighs heavily on her and when you push her to stop, she is half-relieved to do so.

She is also very organized and keeps meticulous notes and full records on flash drives of the students she has "helped" through the cheating business. She appears to have a soft heart and in the past, she was trying to be helpful. It started with her just helping a few friends, but then one person tells their friends and it snowballed.

Book 1

 * Chapter 3: Teacher's Pet
 * Chapter 4: Don't Hate the Players (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 13: Blackmail and Besties (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 14: Designer and Decorum (Determinant)
 * Chapter 15: Cross Your Fingers... (Determinant)

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: Enemy At The Gates (Offscreen; Determinant)
 * Chapter 3: Another One Bites The Dust (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 7: Trouble in Paradise (Determinant)

Professor Kingsley
Penelope was Professor Kingsley's TA (teaching assistant). Even though she tells you in Kingsley's office that she doesn't read The T and agrees with the professor about the drama that ensues, she admits under her breath to you that she does.

Your Character
When you go to Professor Kingsley's office to ask for a TA position, Professor Kingsley tells you that he/she already has an assistant. You meet Penelope then, who appears friendly but warns you under her breath not to bring your drama into Professor Kingsley's life. Irritated, you tell Zoey about your meeting and when you mention Penelope by name, Zoey tells you that Penelope makes major money selling test answers.

After you blackmail into quitting her job, Zoey feels bad for her and you have the opportunity to add her to your posse. If you do, Zoey gets her an interview to become the dean's new assistant and you ask her to put in a good word for you. She promises to do so. In Chapter 4, you learn from Lexi Montgomery that Penelope kept her word and praised you to the dean.

Zoey Wade
Last semester, Zoey bought Geography exam answers from Penelope. When you tell Zoey that Penelope is Professor Kingsley's TA, you two conspire to have Penelope quit and Zoey just knows how to do it. Zoey knows Penelope is in the same dormitory as you two, and that she and her roommate -Alexis French- are not currently there, thanks to Penelope's class schedule and Alexis's Pictagram feed. With the help of Benji, you two enter Penelope's room and find incriminating evidence. When Penelope returns, she sees you two with the evidence and you blackmail her into quitting her job.

In spite of it all, Zoey feels bad for Penelope. Penelope looks dejected, as she needed the job for her internship with the Met in the summer. If you decide to recruit Penelope into your posse, Zoey gets her an interview to become Dean Steinhelm's new assistant. Penelope is stunned but happily joins the posse.

Poppy Min-Sinclair
If you decide to recruit Penelope into your posse, Penelope gives you dirt on Poppy Min-Sinclair. She gives you a flash drive labeled with Poppy's initials (P.M.S.) and tells you that Poppy was one of her best customers. Penelope didn't just sell test answers; she used to write papers for students to use as their own, and Poppy bought some of her work.

Trivia

 * She shares the same first name as Penelope Ebrim from The Royal Romance series.
 * Her character model was first used as Emerald Phan from the High School Story: Class Act series.
 * Her coffee of choice is extra caramel lattes.