Reese

Reese, a character in the Surrender series, is Attorney's sister. She is first seen in Chapter 6.

Appearance
Reese's appearance is dependent on Attorney's gender and appearance. Regardless of that, she wears a blue jean jacket with pockets, a light green cropped blouse, a silver necklace with a coin and a bird, a silver watch, and ripped black jeans.

Personality
Reese can be considered sassy and rebellious. According to Attorney, she has a sunny personality and she's also smart, strong, and stands up for what she believes in and for what she believes is right.

Surrender

 * Chapter 6: The Answer
 * Chapter 12: Consequences
 * Chapter 15: Joy Ride
 * Chapter 16: Blood Ties
 * Chapter 17: The Talk

Attorney
When Attorney is notified by Anderson that he/she is need in Seattle, he/she goes there to bail Reese out of jail. When she arrives, the Police Officer says that Reese will be happy to see him/her and that Reese was involved in a protest about climate change. They seem to have a loving relationship, and both Attorney and Reese consider each other their favourite sibling, even though they are technically half-siblings. Reese thanks Attorney for bailing her out, and when Attorney says that one of those days he/she's gonna leave her in jail, Reese says that it won't happen because Attorney always likes playing the hero.

If Attorney decides to go with Reese to explain what happened to her family, he/she ends up defending Reese from her father and the rest of her family, telling them that Reese is the only one who stands up for what she believes in, and that they could learn something from her. He/She also says that he/she's proud of Reese for what she did because she's smart and strong. Reese then thanks Attorney, and Attorney tells Reese that even if he/she is across the country, he/she will always be there for her.

Reese calls Attorney again in Chapter 12. She tells Attorney that she doesn't know how much more she can take with her family and that it has become unbearable. Attorney can then advice her to either stick it out, or make a list with the things that she can or can't live without.

Attorney's Family
When Attorney asks Reese why she didn't ask any of her other family members to bail her out, Reese says that they are too busy with their petty feuds to care what she's doing, and that her father had the nerve to tell her that she's giving their family a bad name. Attorney then tells Reese to not let them decide what to do with her life, and that she's better than all of them combined.

After that, Reese says that it's hard to tell them what happened when it's just her against them, and asks Attorney if he/she could come to for help. If he/she does, it is shown that Reese has a very dysfunctional relationship with them, and Attorney realizes that not one of them seems worried about Reese's well-being.

In Chapter 12, Reese tells Attorney that her stepmother Sheila only talks to her in exclamation points, and that she's not allowed to go to any protests even though they have a permit. She also mentions that her father doesn't allow her to bring friends over because he believes that they are a bad influence on her, despite inviting a Ponzi scheme guy over for dinner himself. Attorney points out that "hypocrisy" is their father's middle name.

Other Looks

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Trivia

 * For her character models, face 1 resembles Lennox from With Every Heartbeat, Face 2 resembles Erin Ward from the High School Story: Class Act series, Face 3 resembles Chloe St. James from the Queen B series.
 * If the default surname is kept, her family and she will share the same surname as Garrett Thorne from Open Heart: Second Year, and Trystan and Marguerite Thorne from Crimes of Passion.
 * Reese mentions that she's taking classes on criminal justice.