Joanna Morgan

Joanna Morgan, a character from the Murder at Homecoming series, is a student and Gabbie's fiancée. She is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Joanna has long light brown hair tied into a braid, light skin, and gray eyes. She wears a black sweater and a long blue skirt.

Personality
According to you, she is a shy, mousy, and conservative girl who keeps to herself. When you see her crying at Gabbie's funeral, you deduce that she's either the most empathetic person in the world, or that she is hiding something. According to Millie, she is a straight-edge girl. While Gabbie found Joanna to be one of the most kind, genuine, and secretly hilarious people she knew, Joanna thinks of herself as a nerdy girl with no friends and an extremely forgettable face.

Murder at Homecoming

 * Chapter 2: Keep Your Enemies Close
 * Chapter 6: Behind Closed Doors (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 8: I Don't Want to Believe (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 9: Case Closed?
 * Chapter 10: Prisoner's Dilemma
 * Chapter 11: Run, Rabbit, Run
 * Chapter 12: To Tug at Tangled Threads
 * Chapter 13: Pick Your Poisoner

Gabbie Navarro
During Gabbie's funeral, Joanna says that she and Gabbie were never close. However, in Chapter 10 and according to Gabbie's diary, it is revealed that she and Gabbie were in love and that she was "J" all along. They first fell in love while working as partners on an English class project discussing Wuthering Heights. Both girls disliked the novel, especially the character Heathcliff. They bonded over the book and became friends, Gabbie drawing Joanna out of her shell by talking about their sexuality. Once they got closer, they had their first date at the movies and the roller-rink, and shared their first kiss during the same night.

After months of being together, Joanna decided to end their relationship because she was scared and knew it would be harder to leave Gabbie if their relationship kept progressing. Joanna told her that when the former turns eighteen years old, she'd run away to New York City and find a place where she belongs and would be able to start over. Gabbie convinced her that they could be together if they eloped. They could run away to New York together and could be whoever they wanted to be. Gabbie then knelt to the ground and proposed to Joanna with a Tiffany charm, and she accepted. The plan was to leave on prom night, which would be a couple days after Joanna turned eighteen, and hop on a train to New York. They would use fake IDs to change their last names, and stay with Mr. Lewis's cousin for a few months until they could afford their own place. In the meantime, to avoid suspicion, they both found fake boyfriends.

The last night Joanna saw Gabbie was the actual Homecoming game when they announced the court nominees.

Your Character
You don't know each other very well, but regardless, she sits with you during Gabbie's funeral. She seems devastated, and says that it's so surreal because a week ago she was alive with hopes, dreams and plans, and now she's dead. When you confront her about her relationship with Gabbie and promise to keep her secret, she decides to tell you all the details about Gabbie and her family.

Mr. Lewis
When Mr. Lewis is arrested for supposedly having an affair with Gabbie, Joanna is very bothered by his arrest, and says that Mr. Lewis would never do that because he's a good person. In Chapter 10, it is revealed that Mr. Lewis was the one who purchased the necklace that was gifted to Gabbie, on behalf of Joanna. It all started when Joanna went to Mr. Lewis and asked for his help, since she could not purchase an expensive gift for Gabbie on her own without alerting her parents of her intent. She designed a locket and asked Mr. Lewis to purchase it for her. In exchange, she would buy him school supplies and anything else he needed over the course of months, making little purchases to add up to the cost of the locket. He agreed to help and became their trusted confidant.

He had also met Joanna's parents during PTA (parent-teacher association) meetings and could tell what sort of parents they were to Joanna.

Parents
Joanna's parents are very old school and conservative, and they make her wear long skirts. When she was twelve, they sent Joanna to conversion therapy and made her see a therapist because she said that she liked girls. If you mention that you thought conversion therapy was illegal, Joanna says the therapist called herself a "counselor who educates teens about family values". At therapy, Joanna had to talk to the therapist every week until she hated everything about herself and her life; then she was deemed "cured".

For this reason, Joanna has kept her relationship with Gabbie a secret. Eventually, during Mr. Lewis' trial in Chapter 11, she had to tell the truth, and when word got to her parents, they kicked her out of her home.

Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * Her character model resembles Amy Stevenson from The Elementalists series.