Mariana Castillo

Dr. Castillo, a character in the Baby Bump series, is your character's new obstetrician-gynecologist, when you move to Gracetown. She is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Mariana has brown eyes, shoulder-length black hair, and tan skin. Professionally, she wears a lavender blouse under a white physician coat.

Personality
She is friendly and warm, but is shy and hesitant when it comes to romance. Her nervousness sometimes translates into rambling. However, when she is on the dance floor, her magnetism shines and she becomes confident and attracts suitors.

Book 1

 * Chapter 1: Unexpected News
 * Chapter 5: New Complications
 * Chapter 7: Bumpy Road
 * Chapter 10: Girls' Night
 * Chapter 14: Urgent Care
 * Chapter 15: Born Ready
 * Chapter 16: Final Push

Book 2

 * Chapter 1: Double Trouble
 * Chapter 4: Play Time
 * Chapter 5: Class In Session (Mentioned)

Your Character
When you arrive in Gracetown, you make an appointment with Dr. Castillo because you missed your period. She tells you that you're pregnant, and does an ultrasound to show you. In Chapter 5, she tells you to call her by her first name. During the auction, she tells you that she finds Officer Keith hot and you can help her get a date with him in a premium scene. At the end of Chapter 16, she tells you that you have twins.

Officer Keith
Mariana is attracted to Officer Keith but is dissuaded from bidding on a date with him in Chapter 5 by his popularity. If asked, she will say she thinks he is better looking than Mr. Covington.

Dr. Peter Guerrero
When you arrive at the hospital in Chapter 14, Peter greets Mariana with: "Well fry me in butter and call me a catfish, it ain't lil' cousin Mare-bear!" In response, Mariana gives him a tight hug which implies they have a close relationship. Peter shares the same face model as Percy Mendoza from Big Sky Country.

Trivia

 * Her character model resembles Winona Johnson from Perfect Match, Book 2.
 * She shares the same surname as Julian Castillo from the High School Story series. In Spanish, "Castillo" translates to "Castle".