Joshua Lewis

Joshua Lewis, a character from Murder at Homecoming, is a chemistry teacher at Beachwood High. He is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Mr. Lewis has short brown hair, light skin, and blue eyes. He wears a blue stripped shirt, and a black tie.

Personality
You believe he is the kind of guy to give people the benefit of the doubt, and you note that the reason he gets along so well with his students is because he is perceptive.

Background
He is Beachwood High's favorite chemistry teacher, who happens to be the youngest and best-looking member of the faculty.

Murder at Homecoming

 * Chapter 1: Blood in the Water
 * Chapter 2: Keep Your Enemies Close
 * Chapter 6: Behind Closed Doors (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 7: Party Crasher (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 8: I Don't Want to Believe

Gabbie Navarro
In Chapter 7, it is revealed that he and Gabbie had a romantic relationship, and that he gave her a necklace as a gift. In Chapter 8, it is revealed that the two of them were genuinely in love with each other and planned to elope in New York.

Your Character
During homecoming, you help Mr. Lewis tally the votes for the Homecoming King and Queen. In Chapter 2 during Gabbie's funeral, he asks how you are holding up. After you discover his secret relationship with Gabbie, you feel nothing but disgust towards him and paranoia that he's too touchy-feely with his other students.

Students
When students compliment and flirt with Mr. Lewis, the latter barely reacts and only smiles. You mention that it must be weird knowing that half of his students have a crush on him. During Gabbie's funeral, he says that he lost students before, and that it's never easy. He believes that his duty as a teacher is to be strong for his students, and that he has own resources for his own grief.

Trivia

 * In Chapter 7, his first name is revealed to be Joshua.
 * His character model resembles Tyler from Laws of Attraction, Book 1.
 * He shares the same name as Joshua Neely from Most Wanted, Book 1, and the same last name as Jaime Lewis from Wishful Thinking.
 * In in a premium scene in Chapter 8, you find several discarded letters from his mother confirming that his parents knew about his relationship with Gabbie and refused to let him into their home unless he ended it.