Lindsay Basu

Lindsay Basu, a character in the Save the Date book, is a dressmaker and one of your love interests. She is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Lindsay has tan skin, brown eyes, and brown hair styled in a bun. She wears a white, long-sleeved blouse, a pink skirt and a green and pink headband. She is also described as tiny by Your Character during her first appearance in Chapter 2.

Personality
"I'm scared, guys. The only club I've ever been to is Club Penguin."

- Lindsay, Ch.13

Lindsay is extremely sweet, if not somewhat awkward. She is very kind to Your Character, inviting you out after your first dress fitting with Monica. She also says she is shy, unassertive, and generally bad at attracting customers.

In a premium scene in Chapter 2, she says she started making doll dresses since she was three. On her birthday, she got her first sewing machine and a girl paid her to make her a gown. She hasn't stopped designing gowns ever since.

Save the Date

 * Chapter 2: From This Day Forward
 * Chapter 3: Second Chances
 * Chapter 4: Icing on the Cake
 * Chapter 5: One in a Million
 * Chapter 6: For Better, For Worse
 * Chapter 7: Deed I Do
 * Chapter 8: Down the Aisle
 * Chapter 10: Knight in Shining Armor (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 11: Cold Feet
 * Chapter 12: As You Are
 * Chapter 13: Anything for You
 * Chapter 14: We Gather Here Today
 * Chapter 15: Love and Marriage

Your Character
You meet Lindsay when you take Monica Simmons to her bridal shop to try on wedding gowns. Lindsay thinks you're beautiful and makes the mistake of thinking you're the bride before you can introduce your client. She recommends you to her client, Allegra, who is in need of a last minute wedding planner. If you decide to go with Lindsay to dinner in the premium scene, you two talk shop as well as get to know each other. She gets flustered if you flirt with her. Throughout the book, you work together for Monica's and Nora's wedding.

In Chapter 3, when Dale and Bitsy show up at her studio, Your Character can defend Lindsay from them. In Chapter 5, you can invite her to Nora's bridal shower. She reveals that her dream date is skydiving and wishes she had someone to go with her. In Chapter 7, she admits that when she first saw you she felt intimitated because she couldn't stop thinking about you.

In Chapter 8, you can go on a boat ride with her at the Niagara falls. She says that she's been on a boat a hundred times, and it was a family tradition to visit the Niagara falls once a year since her parents were married. In a premium scene in Chapter 13, she says that she considers your character to be fearless. She admits that she wants to create a full runway show and you can encourage her to do so because she's afraid.

If you romanced her enough, you become a couple in Chapter 15, and you can choose to spend the night with her. If you do, Lindsay says that the best moment of the wedding is being with you. Near the end of the Book, she asks you if you think if there is a place for you on the picture board, and you can answer whether you'd like to marry her or not.

Nora Mercado
Nora is the one who employeed Lindsay to design hers and Monica's wedding gowns. Lindsay believes that she and Monica are the most kind couples she's ever worked on, and Nora considers her a good friend.

Dale and Bitsy
Lindsay starts by describing them as "high maintance" clients, and Your Character believes that this term is a euphimism for "the absolute worst". They treat her horribly from the beginning, and criticize her on every turn, and Lindsay seems intimidated by them.

Ana De Luca
Ana is Lindsay's icon. She shows up in Chapter 7 at the WedCon, but Lindsay is too afraid to go speak to her; You can encourage her to introduce herself to her. If you do, she takes a look at Lindsay's scetchbook, and tells her that she's very talented, and that her designs are elegant, unique, and refreshing. She also tells Lindsay that she'll keep her in mind for the future.

Trivia

 * Her personality is similar to that of Sloane Washington's from the Perfect Match series.
 * In a premium scene in Chapter 13, her last name is revealed to be Basu.
 * The name Lindsay is of Old English origin and means "Lincoln's marsh or island of linden trees".
 * The surname Basu is of Indian and Sanskrit origin and means "dwelling in all beings".