Natalie

Natalie, a character in the High School Story series, is a student at Berry High. She is first seen in Class Act, Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Natalie has shoulder-length black hair, brown eyes and light skin. She wears a beige T-shirt with salmon sleeve cuffs and a salmon neckline.

Personality
Natalie appears friendly and bubbly, although she can follow mob mentality when it comes to accusing you of sabotage in Book 1. As Skye puts it, Natalie is a little dumb.

Class Act, Book 1

 * Chapter 1: New Days
 * Chapter 2: Family Matters
 * Chapter 3: Love's a Game
 * Chapter 4: So This is a Party
 * Chapter 5: When One Door Shuts, Another Opens
 * Chapter 6: Locked In
 * Chapter 7: Homecoming Hijinks
 * Chapter 9: SOH-CAH-TOA
 * Chapter 10: The Runaway
 * Chapter 11: Couldn't Miss It
 * Chapter 12: Framed
 * Chapter 13: Bend, Don't Break
 * Chapter 14: All the World's a Stage
 * Chapter 15: When All is Said and Done

Class Act, Book 2

 * Chapter 1: Ice to Meet You
 * Chapter 2: Let The Race Begin
 * Chapter 3: Debate Drama
 * Chapter 4: Piece of Cake
 * Chapter 5: All For One, and One For All
 * Chapter 7: Friend, Fam, or Foe?
 * Chapter 9: Winter Wonderful
 * Chapter 10: Cats and Candidates
 * Chapter 15: New Roots

Class Act, Book 3

 * Chapter 1: O' Brave New World
 * Chapter 2: Thanks, But No Thanks
 * Chapter 5: Cold Feet
 * Chapter 11: Bienvenue a Paris! (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 12: The Heist, London
 * Chapter 13: The Final Bow

Rory Silva
Natalie has a crush on Rory to the point of stalking him/her with Clint by her side. It gets to the point that Rory feels uncomfortable with them, which they are oblivious to.

Clint
Clint appears to be Natalie's best friend as they share their crush on Rory and have friendly arguments about America's Most Eligible. They usually approach Rory together, and appeared to attend the homecoming dance together as friends.

Trivia

 * She shares the same name as Beautiful Contestant's sister Natalie, a character in America's Most Eligible: All Stars.
 * The name Natalie is of English origin, which means "Christmas Day".