Linda Ortega

Linda, a character in The Sophomore and The Senior series, is Zig Ortega's mother. She first appeared in Book 2, Chapter 12.

Appearance
Linda has dark brown shoulder length hair, brown eyes and tan skin. She wears a circle pattern, purple blouse.

Personality
Raising five children on your own is no small task and Linda is a true testament to the perseverance it takes to do such a thing. Linda is a sassy, no-nonsense woman who takes pride in knowing her children are in the right place. However, she is cautious when taking the time to know people. This could be derived from how her eldest daughter Marie was once in an abusive relationship and how her only son Zig received community service simply for standing up for Marie. Considering this, it's easy to assume that life has not been necessarily kind to Linda, but she is still happy with her family around her.

Book 2

 * TBA

The Senior

 * Chapter 5: The Jungle Line (Determinant)
 * Chapter 15: Changes

Daughters
Marie, Sophie, Lucy and Mila are her daughters.

Zig Ortega
Zig is Linda's only son. They have a close mother-son relationship.

Ex-Husband
When asked about her ex-husband in a premium scene of The Sophomore, Book 2, she reveals that he was "surky and aggressive". He yelled at her and at their children until the point where she threw him out.

Trivia

 * She shares the same forename as Linda Joy from the Home for the Holidays book.
 * She only appers in The Senior, Chapter 5, if Your Character is dating Zig. She attends Zig's graduation in Chapter 15, together with Sophie.
 * The name Linda is of German and Latin origin, which means: Lime tree, linden tree, flexible, soft, mild (German); beautiful, cute, graceful (Latin). Also, is considered a abbreviation of the Greek name Melinda (which means "honey" or "gentle") and the German name Belinda (which means "pretty"). Belinda is originated from the Old German "Bentlindis", from where is derived the word for snake.
 * The surname Ortega is of Spanish origin and means "dweller at the sign of the grouse" or "nettle".