Britney

Britney, a character from the It Lives In The Woods book, is a student and cheerleader of Westchester High. She first appears in Chapter 1.

Appearance
She has tan skin and brown hair that she ties into a ponytail for cheerleading. When not wearing her cheerleading outfit, she wears a black leather jacket over a pink shirt.

Personality
She is well known at your school for being a bully and apparently never gets in trouble for harassing other students. She is shown to be exceptionally cruel and manipulative, such as blackmailing Stacy over her family issues, which could potentially destroy her mother's political career.

According to Lily, she used to be a tomboy. When she was younger, she often got into fights and committed petty crimes such as stealing candy or sunglasses.

By Chapter 16, a year after the events of the series, she has genuinely become a nicer person and admits to Lily that she didn't like the way she acted in High School.

Your Character
Britney doesn't like you because you stood up to her when she bullied Lily. Because of this, she later has Cody and Jocelyn stuff you in a locker.

Cody
Britney and Cody were friends who took delight in harassing other students. Cody's apparent death at the hands of Mr. Red is bound to have an impact on Britney.

Jocelyn
Although they are friends, Britney seems put off by Jocelyn's lack of intelligence. Although she was put off by Jocelyn's intelligence level she becomes quickly shocked when Jocelyn sacrifices herself and is devoured by the vine creatures.

Lily
Lily and Britney used to be friends in middle school however this changed once they reached high school, with Britney teasing and targeting Lily. Having grown attached to Britney, Lily frequently tries to reconnect with her but to no avail, only succeeding in becoming the victim of Britney and her friends' ridiculing. In Chapter 4, it is revealed that Britney feels general remorse for her behavior towards Lily and states she was stressed and panicked about Dan being kidnapped. She later invites Lily out for coffee (although several members of the fandom view this as a trap). It is revealed that they met in Girl Scouts and Britney defended Lily from other girls who picked on her, and the two had even kissed before. In Chapter 12, it is revealed that Britney was getting headaches only when she wasn't around Lily, and that she planned to embarrass Lily at Homecoming, but didn't go through with it because she realized how much she missed her. It is your choice to decide whether Lily gives Britney another chance or not. She still has feelings for Lily even if the players decided to end it.

If you decided to end things with Britney and Lily survived in Chapter 15, they met at the coffee shop one year later after the event. Britney told her that she still has feelings and asked her if they want to hangout after the memorial, but is interrupted when Shannon, Lily's new girlfriend, showed up. If you decided to give a chance to Britney, they are in the coffee shop hanging out and officially a couple. Britney said "I honestly loved you" and Lily can respond back the same words or tell her that she's not ready to say it.

If Lily didn't survived in Chapter 15, Britney is seen at the memorial crying.

Stacy
There seems to be a hint of rivalry between Britney and Stacy, with Stacy being intimidated by Britney, who enjoys one upping her. It is later revealed that Britney is blackmailing her after Stacy confided her family issues to her. In Chapter 6, after they are attacked by vine monsters, Stacy turns the tables on Britney by picking up Britney's phone and deleting the video that Britney was holding over her. She also threatens to post text messages between Britney and Jocelyn that incriminate them for talking behind their friend's backs.

Trivia

 * It is revealed that her sudden kindness to Lily was due to Jane/Redfield controlling her mind. She often mentioned and showed signs of having headaches.
 * The writing for Britney's character is inspired by the song, The (Shipped) Golden Standard by Fall Out Boy.
 * The writing for Lily and Britney scenes are inspired by the song, Gravity by Sarah Bareilles.