Blaine Hayes

Blaine, a character in the Foreign Affairs series, is a student at Vancross Institute, the First Son/Daughter of Ardona, your country's rival, and one of your love interests. He/She is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Blaine's gender and looks are determined by the player. If Blaine is male, his outfit consists of a red hoodie under a dark blue jacket jacket with a chain attached to his dark ripped jeans. He also wears a watch on his left wrist. If Blaine is female, she wears a red top with dark ripped jeans. She wears gold hoop earrings, 2 necklaces, and bracelet for jewelry.

Personality
Blaine appears to be a troublemaker, moving to beat of his/her own drum and doing what he/she wants. While Blaine's father wanted Blaine to attend his alma mater, it was Blaine's mother who guilt-tripped him/her into attending Vancross Institute. Blaine says his/her mother knows he/she pretends not to be someone he/she is. According to Dionne, Blaine is honorable at least when it comes to paying up on a bet.

Blaine is an animal lover. He/she has three dogs and volunteers at an animal shelter whenever he/she has time. Blaine also says he/she likes horses more than people.

Foreign Affairs

 * Chapter 1: First Term Jitters
 * Chapter 2: Political Partying
 * Chapter 3: Revisionist History
 * Chapter 4: Champagne Socialites
 * Chapter 5: Horse Race
 * Chapter 6: Gesture Politics
 * Chapter 7: Bipartisan Showdown
 * Chapter 8: Smoke-Filled Rooms
 * Chapter 9: Fallout
 * Chapter 10: Spin Doctoring
 * Chapter 11: Fishing Expedition
 * Chapter 12: Bully Pulpit
 * Chapter 13: Mending Fences
 * Chapter 14: Whistle Stop
 * Chapter 15: Witch Hunt
 * Chapter 16: Swing Vote

Richard Hayes
It is Blaine's father who is the Prime Minister of Ardona. Even though Blaine is an adult, he/she is expected to give up everything any time his/her father asks.

Isabella Hayes
When you and Blaine compare mothers, you discover that Blaine's mother is a lot like yours. She has high expectations for Blaine and uses Blaine's bodyguard, Jacob, to report to her what Blaine is doing.

Your Character
Since you haven't seen a recent picture of Blaine Hayes since he/she was a child with a dorky haircut and braces, his/her appearance takes you by surprise on the day you arrive at Vancross Institute. Rutherland and Ardona's feud dates back to the 18th century, but Blaine tells you he/she doesn't buy into the rivalry and is surprised that you do. Dionne notices the sparks flying between you two, but it's your choice whether or not to pursue Blaine romantically.

At the end of Chapter 2, Professor Masako assigns Blaine as your partner for your World History group project. When you two are working on the project, you have the option to look through each other's phones. If you do, you find out he/she was forced to volunteer at an animal shelter due to punching a photographer, but eventually grew to like it and kept going back. When you scroll through his/her photos, you find a picture of his/her ex, who ended their relationship over a year ago due to the stress of being in the limelight. You also read through the texts from Blaine's mother and find out Blaine's life is more micromanaged than your own.

Peter Wallace
Peter is Blaine's suitemate.

Male

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Female

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Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * A male version of Blaine is shown on the cover of Foreign Affairs.
 * He/She is the thirty-first customizable love interest.
 * He/She is the sixteenth gender customizable love interest.
 * The name Blaine is of Gaelic, Irish and Scottish origin and means "Slender, thin" or "Yellow".
 * The surname Hayes is of Old English, Irish and Scottish origin, which means: "Bushwood", "Underwood", "Enclosure" or "Hedge" (Old English); "Descendant of Aodh" (Irish); "Of La Haye" or "Of the hedge" (Scottish).
 * He/She shares the same surname as Selma Hayes from Baby Bump, Book 1 and the Hayes family (Delia, Amelia, MC and Devon) from The Unexpected Heiress.
 * His/her dad forced him/her to volunteer at an animal shelter after he/she punched a photographer.