Tallulah Copeland

Tallulah Copeland, a character in the Mother of the Year series, is a member of the PTA (Parent Teacher Association). She is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Tallulah has long black hair tied into a ponytail, black eyes and tanned skin. She wears a floral green shirt and a white skirt with a golden belt.

Personality
She is snobby, sarcastic and condescending, calling Your Daughter "the charity case". In Chapter 13, she is shown to be homophobic when she claims during the PTA meeting with the principal that Eiko being lesbian is a "lifestyle choice". She can be short-tempered and prone to hysterics when Hugo and their daughter don't do as she says.

Series/Book: Mother of the Year

 * Chapter 1: New Beginnings
 * Chapter 2: Get to Work  (Off-Screen)
 * Chapter 3: Tough Cookie
 * Chapter 4: Out of the Blue  (Off-Screen)
 * Chapter 6: Elephant in the Room
 * Chapter 7: Trouble Brewing
 * Chapter 8: Behind the Mask
 * Chapter 11: Trial and Error
 * Chapter 12: When it Rains...
 * Chapter 13: Candles in the Wind
 * Chapter 14: Face the Music (Mentioned)
 * Chapter 15: Trial by Fire
 * Chapter 17: Liftoff

Hugo
Their relationship is not clearly stated, although they raise Paisleigh together. They seem to have a stable relationship, where Tallulah appears to be more dominant. If you baked rugelach with Levi in Chapter 3, Hugo wants to buy one but Tallulah stops him, reminding him of his 2-week gluten-free diet. If you take the premium scene in Chapter 4 to admonish him for lying, he starts to speak his thoughts against Tallulah and backs you up; otherwise he sides with Tallulah against you.

Paisleigh
Paisleigh is her and Hugo's daughter. It appears that whenever Paisleigh talks back or speaks her mind, Tallulah believes that she is acting out and has been "taught" this behavior by Eiko. During the science fair, Tallulah and Hugo help Paisleigh set up her paper-mache volcano. It explodes all over her hair and clothes.

Vanessa Blackwood
She is one of Vanessa's closest friends, loyal and not argumentative. Tallulah also covers for her when she is not present in the meeting about Eiko, stating that Vanessa asked her to speak on her behalf. While nothing is confirmed, Vanessa is probably the one who asked Tallulah to frame you for stealing as Vanessa admits that she told Tallulah that if you were fired, they wouldn't have to endure your presence at the PTA meetings.

Your Character
She is condescending towards you the moment you meet, and takes every chance to act snobby and to belittle her. She "forgets" your name during Vanessa's twins' birthday party even though she has interacted with you at PTA meetings and at the bake sale.

In Chapter 12, Tallulah is seen together with Guy at Carmina. While Guy asks you to help him find a gift for Faye, Tallulah sneaks into the employee lounge. You run into her when Tallulah is on her way out and Tallulah reacts surprised. When you point out the obvious sign at the door, Tallulah claims to be searching for the fitting room and complains about the bad service. A short time later, several items from the shop are found in your bag, leading to you being fired, effective immediately. In Chapter 15's premium scene, you can have Alma send you and Thomas security footage that proves she framed you for shoplifting and Thomas shows it to Judge Wilson at the custody hearing.

Guy Ledford
They first meet in Chapter 6, and Tallulah says that she loves Guy's app. They seem to get on well with each other and become friends, seeing as they visit Carmina together in Chapter 12.

Eiko Matsunaga
They don't have a specific relationship, but after Tallulah learns that Eiko is gay, she considers her a terrible influence on her daughter. She claimes that Eiko taught Paisleigh to think "critically" which resulted in her to argue with her parents, and she believes that Eiko riding a motorcycle is a dangerous activity that her daughter considers normal.

Trivia

 * In Chapter 15, her last name is revealed to be Copeland.
 * In college, she took a job at the Gap on a sorority dare. She calls it the worst two weeks of her life.
 * If you decide to get the shoplifting video from Alma in Chapter 15, Judge Wilson tells Tallulah if she were in a criminal trial, she would be charged with perjury, the crime of delivering a false testimony under oath. Instead, she is held under contempt of court and will have to pay a fine "so big it'll make your head spin."
 * Her character model resembles Cassiopeia from Nightbound.