Dad (Ride or Die)

Dad, a character in Ride or Die: A Bad Boy Romance book, is a detective in the Los Angeles Police Department and is your father. He is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Dad's appearance is determined by the player by result of choosing the appearance of Your Character. Each of the four daughters corresponds to a different father appearance.

Personality
He is over-protective as he does not want to teach you to drive or have you get your license (until Chapter 7). According to Jason, your father goes by-the-book in his job. His reputation precedes him as a hard-worker capable of producing good results.

Background
It has been about five years since Your Character's mother and Dad's wife passed away. Since then, it has been just the two of you. He is a decorated officer with the L.A.P.D.

Ride or Die: A Bad Boy Romance

 * Chapter 1: The Boy With The Car
 * Chapter 2: Troublemaker
 * Chapter 3: Always Watch Your Back
 * Chapter 4: To Protect and Serve
 * Chapter 5: A Wrench in the Gears
 * Chapter 6: Opposite Lock
 * Chapter 7: The Good Kind of Trouble
 * Chapter 8: Crashing
 * Chapter 11: The Way Things Were Before (mentioned)

Your Character
He is your father, who cooks breakfast for you on your birthday and gives you a present that looks like your late mother's charm bracelet. You originally plan to play board games with him after school, before your plans change. When you become friends and involved with the Mercy Park Crew unbeknownst to him, you can choose to make an effort to help or hinder your father's investigation. Whatever you decide, he fails to catch the MPC twice. In Chapter 7, you have the option of spending time with him, letting him teach you how to drive even though you already learned with your MPC friends. However, by the end of the chapter, he has seen a picture of you and Mona driving and knows that you've been hiding the truth from him. When he finds out that you are connected to the crew, he decides to leave the investigation to protect you by keeping you out of the reports. Despite this revelation, he says that you two will be okay, that he had a troubled youth too and could've gone down a bad path but was set straight. You can choose to tell him about Jason's involvement, but either way, you decide to leave home.

Jason Shaw
Jason Shaw is your dad's partner when your dad is assigned the case regarding the Mercy Park Crew. After a failed attempt to catch the MPC in the middle of selling a car, Jason invites your dad and you to dinner at his home with his wife in Chapter 4. Although Jason found your bracelet at the scene of the crime, he decides not to tell your father. If you choose to tell your dad that Jason recruited you as informant, your dad will be mad at him. Jason will then tell you on the phone that he will be careful in case your dad wants to punch him the next time they meet. In Chapter 11, it is revealed that he made good on his threat and punched Jason in the jaw, which resulted in him getting suspended. Jason also tells you that your father is not doing well since you left home and asks if you could call your father.

Teppei Kaneko
Teppei Kaneko is the leader of the MPC that your dad is investigating. Although they have never met, at the end of Chapter 10, it is revealed that Teppei knew that your dad was the "big-shot detective" assigned to the investigation and told Logan to approach you and gain your trust in an effort to get information from you about your dad. In Chapter 11, if you decide to hear Logan out, he tells you that your dad put a few people that Kaneko knew behind bars.

Trivia

 * The character model depends on which of the four faces you choose for your character. The character model of Version 1 resembles Glen Zhou from High School Story, Book 2. The character model of Version 2 resembles Councilman Rossi from The Sophomore, Book 2. The character model of Version 3 resembles Charles Shepard from Home for the Holidays. The character model of Version 4 resembles Robert Tennyson from Perfect Match, Book 1.
 * In Chapter 2, he tells you he finished the docuseries on the aluminum trade called Foiled Plans.