Teppei Kaneko

Teppei Kaneko, a character in the Ride or Die: A Bad Boy Romance book, is Colt's father. He is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Kaneko is a middle-aged man with dark brown eyes, shoulder length black hair and an olive complexion. He keeps himself clean-shaven. He wears a long sleeved black shirt over black slacks, covering most of his tattoos, the only visible part along his collarbone.

Personality
Teppei is a mysterious man who many people are afraid of, including a thug named Salazar. The tattoo on his wrist symbolizes his allegiance to the Mercy Park Crew, a group of criminals that Your Character's Dad and Detective Shaw are investigating. Logan says he doesn't trust anybody, and it's the reason he's still alive.

Ride or Die: A Bad Boy Romance

 * Chapter 2: Troublemaker
 * Chapter 3: Always Watch Your Back
 * Chapter 4: To Protect and Serve
 * Chapter 5: A Wrench in the Gears
 * Chapter 6: Opposite Lock
 * Chapter 7: The Good Kind of Trouble
 * Chapter 8: Crashing
 * Chapter 9: Heating Up
 * Chapter 10: The Great American Pastime

Logan
Logan is his employee and presumably his protege (to Colt's ire). Teppei likes Logan's bravado and skill. Colt calls him "Kaneko's new favorite". In Chapter 6, Teppei tells Logan that the younger man shouldn't be distracted by you or fall in love as that would ruin things for him.

Colt Kaneko
Colt Kaneko is his son. According to Colt, the business has been under his family's control for a century, passed down generation to generation. In Chapter 6, even if you warn Colt about something big going down that might affect both your fathers, Colt gives an air as if he doesn't care. He says part of him wants Teppei to go down. In Chapter 8, although Teppei calls Colt a petulant child, Colt is still worried about his father meeting a representative of the Brotherhood alone.

Trivia

 * In Japanese his surname means "doubly accomplished child" or "golden child". It's also a girl's name, since "Ko" is used for girls.
 * His crimes include conspiracy and attempting to sell stolen property. In a premium scene in Chapter 11, it is revealed that he bribed corrupt police officers to find out who was investigating his gang.
 * He makes a cameo appearance in the final chapter of The Heist: Monaco during Fabien's ending.