Big Sky Country Miscellaneous Characters

Dolly
Dolly is Sawyer Oakley's horse. He is riding her when you first meet him.



Calf
Taking a wrong turn into the barn, you meet an adorable calf who wants to get to know you.



Cow
The cow sees you interacting with her baby and takes exception to this. She runs at you and you get saved by Dallas James. In Chapter 6, you have the option of naming her. The default is Bessie. She wins first prize at the fair.

Charlie
Charlie runs the hardware store in Sweetridge. He, non-coincidentally to the fact that it was in charge of shop class, only has eight fingers. One of the missing fingers is a pinky.

His appearance is modeled after the construction worker first seen in Bloodbound, Book 1.



Leonardo
Leonardo runs a flower shop in Sweetridge. Although "Leonardo" is his real name, Asha Roanhorse calls him "Leo".

He is remodeled as Arnold Northman in Bloodbound, Book 1 and the unnamed Bartender in The Senior.



Judy
Judy, a character in the Big Sky Country series, is in charge of the coffee shop in Sweetridge. She is first seen in Chapter 3. She is seen again at the County Fair in Chapter 6, where she is one of the judges in the pie competition.

Cat
If you decide to help Sawyer shovel out old boards and straw from the barn that you are about to renovate, you hear squeaks and find a litter of kittens. The barn cat is a mama cat, named Ruby. Her animal model looks like the kitten in Rules of Engagement, Book 2.



Kitten
You can name one of Ruby's kittens. The default name is "Ghost."

Mayor Leo Calhoun
He is the mayor of Sweetridge. He seems nice, but ineffectual at the fair seeing as, according to him, Asha is the one who really knows what is going on.

Rancher
He is interested in buying Oakley stock, but not until some months later.

Peewee
While walking along the sidewalk in town the day of the visit to the bank, Brooklynne runs into Peewee, who is out for a walk with his owner, Dave.



Dave
His dog Peewee runs into Brooklynne. He tells you he just came from Skyfest and recommends going up in a balloon and that you should go and find Fred. When you go find Fred, he tells you how much he liked "Doggie Dave" and agrees to give you a ride even though his shift is over because of how much he likes him.

His appearance is modeled after Tucker Paisley, a character in Red Carpet Diaries.



Fred
Fred is in charge of hot air balloon rides in Billings. It is time for him to get off his shift when you meet him, but because of your recommendation from "Doggie Dave" he agrees to give you a ride in his balloon.

His appearance is modeled after the Dryve driver, a character in Red Carpet Diaries.



Bill
Bill is Cliff's banker. When the Oakley's come to see them he is very surprised that they have the money and, much to Cliff's disgust, went behind their back to agree to introduce them to a man who has an offer for them. He seems surprised that Cliff would be so upset at his actions and does seem to take the money when it is thrown onto the counter in front of him.



Garret Redmond
Representative from AgraCorp who intends to buy both the Oakley and the Mendoza ranches. He isn't above using intimidation to try to convince people to sell their land to him. In Chapter 12, he is told off by Duke and Sawyer and doesn't take their rejection of his offer kindly. It is believed that he set fire to their barn as payback for refusing said offer. In Chapter 15, his illicit activities are exposed and he is arrested for his crimes.

Colt
Colt runs the local bar where meetings of the Historical Society are sometimes held.

Nurse
She gives you an update on Cliff's status after his surgery after he had a heart attack.

She resembles Leah Myers from Lovehacks, but has different skin color, hairstyle and shape of eyebrows. Her design is also used for an unnamed doctor in a premium scene in High School Story: Class Act, Book 1, Chapter 13.

Mack Valenti
Mack Valenti is a bounty hunter sent to capture Dallas James, who was framed by his ex's ex-boyfriend, a star quarterback and son of a city councilman back in Tulsa. Your character and Dallas try to divert his attention away when he arrives at the Oakley Ranch.

Recruiter
No matter which profession you picked for Your Character in Chapter 1, she calls you to reply to your job application that you sent before arriving at the Oakley farm. If you chose to be a writer, she offers a writing job at The Weekly. If you chose to be a teacher, she offers you a teaching job at Baytown Academy. If you chose to be a programmer, she offers you a coding job at Teknology. All job offers are set in Boston.

She has the same character model as Anita, Viktor Montmartre's secretary in Red Carpet Diaries, Book 2.