Sophie Ortega

Sophie, a character in The Sophomore, The Junior and The Senior series, is one of Zig's sisters. She is also a student at Hartfeld University. She is first seen in The Sophomore, Book 2, Chapter 12.

Appearance
Sophie has long brown hair, brown eyes and tan skin. She wears a blue shirt under a green cardigan.

Personality
Sophie is an intelligent young woman who, while protective of her family, wants to be acknowledged as a grown-up in her own right. She sometimes gets embarrassed when her brother shares stories about her, although she happily returns the favor to him, but all-in-all they are still relatively close. Sophie is also excited to be attending the same college as her brother, perhaps as it allows her to expand her knowledge and express her intelligence.

Book 2

 * Chapter 12: Just Dance

Book 1

 * Chapter 1: Live While We're Young
 * Chapter 4: We Can't Stop
 * Chapter 6: Problem
 * Chapter 8: Bad Blood
 * Chapter 13: Look What You Made Me Do

The Senior

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

Linda Ortega
Linda is Sophie's mom. She seems to get her sassiness form her mom.

Sisters
Marie is her oldest sister. Lucy and Mila are her younger siblings.

Zig Ortega
Zig is her older brother. They are both the middle children in the Ortega siblings. She would share embarrassing stories about Zig to his friends.

Trivia

 * In The Sophomore, Book 2, she mentions that she is a high school senior and will be enrolling at Hartfeld for the following year on a full scholarship.
 * If you ask her to tell you about herself after the dance recital, she also mentions that she is 18 and that she likes painting and dancing.
 * As of The Junior, Book 1, Chapter 1, she has enrolled at Hartfeld.
 * She only appears in The Senior, Chapter 5, if Your Character is dating Zig. She attends Zig's graduation in Chapter 15.
 * The name Sophie is of Greek origin and means: Wisdom, skill, insight, intelligence.
 * She shares the same last name as Esme Ortega.
 * The surname Ortega is of Spanish origin and means "dweller at the sign of the grouse" or "nettle".