Zig Ortega

Zig, a character in "The Freshman" and "The Sophomore" series, is a barista and student at Hartfeld University and also one of Your Character's love interests. He is first seen in Book 3, Chapter 3. 

Appearance
Zig has wavy, black hair, tan skin, and brown eyes. He wears a white T-shirt and a silver chain. He has a tattoo of an owl on his left upper arm.

Personality
Zig is shown as unrelenting and has a bit of a temper. He finds it frustrating having to apologize for his actions and often ends up assuming the worst in people. However, Zig is also shown to be a caring and loyal person, especially towards his family, shown when he relays how he went to prison for beating up his sister's abusive boyfriend. In terms of romance, Zig doesn't discriminate. As he explains in "The Freshman, Book 4", he falls for people based on their personality - regardless of their gender. After being accepted to Hartfeld, Zig has been working on improving his temper, but he is frustrated by the discrimination he is receiving.

Your Character
Zig flirts with Your Character a lot and often calls her beautiful. However, he's not willing to get in the way of her relationships and is happy being friends. He also stood up to Sebastian for you.

Chris
Chris and Zig have a lot in common, having both grown up without a dad, being the oldest sibling and having a criminal record. They both seemed to get along well at Madison's party.

Trivia

 * Zig is shown on the cover of "The Freshman, Book 4" and "The Sophomore, Book 1".
 * It is revealed in the 4th chapter of The Freshman, Book 4" that he is bisexual or sexually fluid, making him the fourth explicitly LGBT character in the series (after Zack, Kaitlyn, and Brandon) and the second LGBT love interest (after Kaitlyn).
 * In Chapter 9 of The Sophomore, Book 1 we learned that Zig's last name is Ortega, thereby making Zig a Hispanic character.
 * If you romanced Zig in The Sophmore, Book 1, he will tell the MC he wants her to meet his family. He talks about his younger sister's a passion for art. He also mentions buying her a set of paint burshes for her birthday.