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     Georgia Williams 
The housekeeper to the Strong family, who is often doing chores in the background.
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  • Beware the Nice Ones: She is a sweet person, but she not afraid to express her dislike of Colette and Jean Luc, and is even willing to stand up against them.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Cool Big Sis: She gets along well with her younger sister Alyssa, and the reason Georgia didn't hire the Fentons to deal with a ghost haunting Alyssa's house is because she was worried that they would cause damage.
  • Hidden Depths: More details about her are revealed in Faked.
    • According to Star, Georgia is shown to be good with money and rather humble, preferring to dress in a more modest fashion.
    • Star also states that Georgia's favorite color is blue, she is a Capricorn and she is Spanish/Mexican on her mother's side.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: She and Star have shades of this, though Georgia is more of a Parental Substitute.
  • Kindly Housekeeper: While not much is known about her so far, she seems to be a very friendly person and cares for the family she works for.
  • Neat Freak: Boxed implies that she might be this.
  • Nice Girl: She is shown to be very kind, loyal, honest, understanding, and truly cares about the family that she works for.
  • Parental Substitute: Faked shows that Star views her as a mother figure.
  • Prim and Proper Bun: Her image of her shows that she styles her hair like this, which is befitting a polite and hardworking housekeeper.
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Georgia refuses Colette's bribe on Star's whereabouts, due to her working for the Strong family and dislike of Colette and her father.
  • Scullery Maid: She works as the housekeeper, cook and nanny for the Strong household. Even so, she is treated very well by the family that she works for and Star considers her part of the family.
  • Shipper on Deck: She seems to support Danny and Star's budding romance.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Faked reveals her favorite food is lasagna.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Star and Johnathan. She'll offer her support to them and refuses to give any aid to Colette. Faked also reveals that she chose to join the Strongs when they moved from New York to Amity Park.

    Eleanor Wellington 
The head of Amity Park's Country Club and an old friend of Stella. First appears in Bonding.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: A kind, understanding woman who will not hesitate to enforce the stringent rules of her country club when dealing with jerkasses.
    • She has no problem threatening to ban Beatrice from the country club because of her annoying, entitled attitude.
    • She bans Donovan Loadman from the country club as punishment for the trouble he caused Star and Danny in "Visited".
  • Big Good: She is the president of the Country Club and one of the few rich people of Amity Park who is not a snob.
  • Brutal Honesty: She makes no bones about how much she hates Beatrice Traville, the Beviers, and Sam's parents for being annoying snobs.
    • In "Bonding", Eleanor tells Stella to her face that Colette is a brat and she can't understand what her friend sees in an obnoxious, womanizing idiot like Jean-Luc Bevier since Eleanor vastly prefers Stella's Nice Guy ex-husband Johnathan Strong.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for the fanfic series.
  • Childhood Friends: She and Stella have been close friends since grade school.
  • Commonality Connection: As Sam gets to know her, she realizes Eleanor is more like the former than her parents assumed. They both turn out to be fans of Raven Nightshade, a gothic artist.
  • Everyone Has Standards: She has no tolerance for the Mansons due to their desperation for getting into the Golden Guild of the country club, nor Jean-Luc and his daughter for how self-centered they are.
  • Former Teen Rebel: It's implied she used to be a more rebellious girl like Sam.
  • Informed Attribute: It's said Eleanor is very picky, though she's shown to be a rather friendly person, at least to Star, Sam and the Fenton family. It could be that what the Mansons and Stella mistake for pickiness is more her judging people beyond their wealth.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: She gets along great with Team Phantom and offers them membership into the Golden Guild when they're 18.
  • Odd Friendship: With Stella Bevier, whose second husband and formerly spoiled attitude leave a lot to be desired. Somewhat justified as Stella and Eleanor have known each other since their school days and Eleanor likely still tolerates her for this reason.
  • Old Money: She comes from a very rich, old money family, as her grandfather founded her country club.
  • Only Friend: "Traveled" reveals Eleanor was Stella's only real friend growing up (aside from her pet horse Pearl).
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: As the head of the country club and its Golden Guild, she turns out to be far more fair and attentive than most of the wealthy of Amity Park.
  • Shipper on Deck: She wrongfully thinks Johnathan and Stella have remarried when she sees them together, loudly admitting her dislike of Jean-Luc to them.
  • Socialite: She is associated with the upper-class.
  • Spoiled Sweet: She's an example that wealthiness does not necessarily equal snootiness.
  • Uncle Pennybags: Despite being rich, she's extremely nice to most people.
  • Warts and All: She's aware of Stella's flaws but still considers her a friend.
  • Wealthy Philanthropist: Eleanor uses her money to fund charities rather than only spend it on herself. She eventually tells Jeremy and Pamela that being charitable is one of the requirements to join the Golden Guild and that's why they'll never get in.

    Jeremy Manson 
Sam's father.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: He constantly humiliates his daughter with his immaturity, snobbishness, fighting with the Fentons, and obsession with social climbing.
  • Anger Born of Worry:
    • Part of the reason he resents his mother is because growing up, he always worried that she would end up in jail for her rebellious hippie activities and he's hard on Sam because he doesn't want the same thing to happen to her.
    • He wants to send Sam to boarding school to teach her discipline and follow the rules so she doesn't go to jail.
  • Athletically Challenged: Stella mentions that Jeremy once came in 8th place at a charity marathon Eleanor held... while there were only 7 participants.
  • Anti-Role Model: Everyone, especially his own mother, has a low opinion of his and his wife's parenting skills with Sam.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Wants the Fentons to not associate with him and his family, which bites him when they turn out to be invited into the Platinum Room.
  • Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Jeremy (blonde), Sam (brunette), and Pamela (redhead).
  • Boisterous Weakling: He loves shooting his mouth off but is a complete pushover in a fight, to the point that Jack considers him about as threatening as a jellyfish or a snail.
  • Cruel to Be Kind: He's willing to live with Sam hating him forever by sending her to boarding school if it means she can become a proper member of high society with a good life.
  • Dirty Coward: During the ghost attack in Bonding, he and his wife choose to hide and cower while the Fentons and their daughter try to help.
  • Dumb Blonde: Has blonde hair and is regarded as an idiot by everyone but his wife.
  • Dumbass Teenage Son: Minus the "Teenage" part since he's an adult but while Ida loves her son, she doesn't hesitate to admit how much of a disappointment he is for living off the family fortune instead of doing something with his life.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Sam's folks can be pushy and naggy but they'd never force her into a relationship, especially one she wouldn't want like with Donovan Loadman.
    • While the Mansons freely admit they want Sam to marry a rich husband, they want nothing to do with Donovan Loadman, disinherited or not, after his atrocious treatment of Star when she rejected him in "Visited" since she’d never agree to date him and he's clearly terrible boyfriend material. Jeremy even tells Donovan not to bother them again unless it's for business.
    • Sam's parents can be opportunistic enough to shamelessly suck up to rich people, including snobs like Jean-Luc Bevier and Beatrice Traville, even they don't approve of Beatrice trying to set up Star with someone as awful as Donovan Loadman.
    • He doesn't like anyone insulting his wife, not even his mother.
  • Excellent Judge of Character: Although he likes to kiss-up to snobs like Jean-Luc Bevier and Beatrice Traville, Jeremy makes an exception to Donovan Loadman since he can tell how much of a jerk he is after finding out about his terrible treatment of Star and doesn't want him near his daughter, especially since he knows Sam would never agree to date him and he won't force her to. He even calls Sam and Ida to warn them about Donovan in case he tries to bother them over marrying Sam.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Among Amity Park's rich families, he's not well-liked due to how stuck-up and annoying they find him.
  • Gold Digger: He makes it clear he wants Sam to find a rich husband. Although he draws the line with Spoiled Brats like Donovan Loadman.
  • Happily Married: He married Pamela out of love.
  • Hidden Depths: He admits he didn't like how Ida was always too busy with her activism to be around to be a mother to him.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: He can't understand why Ida hates Jean-Luc Bevier and Beatrice Traville no matter how many times she tells him they're horrible people.
  • Hypocrite: He accuses Danny of being a Gold Digger for dating Star but shamelessly admits he'd prefer if Sam found a rich husband. Sam even lampshades this.
  • Idle Rich: He doesn't have a job and lives off his family's wealth. In "Visited", his mother mentions that he "hasn't worked a day in his life".
  • Irony: Openly disrespects the Fentons and wants nothing to do with them while being rather controlling of his daughter to get on Eleanor's good side. In the end, the Fentons make a better impression while his daughter is the only member of his family whom Eleanor is friendly with.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He's a huge snob but sincerely loves his wife and family.
  • Jock Dad, Nerd Son: Inverted. He's a total wimp while his daughter Sam is an Action Girl.
  • Lean and Mean: He's very scrawny and an elitist snob. Jack likes to mock him for his noodle arms.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: The Mansons aren't as bad as other rich snobs like the Beviers, Beatrice Traville, Donovan Loadman, or Vlad Masters.
  • Like Father, Like Son: Ida says he takes more after his father than her, and she does NOT mean it as a compliment.
  • Never My Fault: He and his wife refuse to accept that it was their unpleasant attitudes that got their memberships to the Golden Guild revoked and instead blame the Fentons for it.
  • Oblivious to Hatred: He and his wife don't notice that the country club's other rich families, especially Eleanor, don't like them for being annoying snobs.
  • Parents as People: He genuinely wants the best for his daughter, but goes about it the wrong way and is unable to fully accept that Sam is not like him or his wife.
  • Pathetically Weak: He tries to push Jack in "Blackmailed" but can't even budge the much bigger and heavier man.
  • Pet the Dog: In "Golden", him and his wife refuse to let Donovan Loadman date Sam since she told them how much of a jerk he is cause of the way he treated Star. Jeremy even calls Sam and Ida to warn them about Donovan.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: He wears a blue and yellow sweater vest while his wife wears a pink dress.
  • Professional Butt-Kisser: Him and his wife are this to the other rich families in Amity Park much to their annoyance, especially Stella and Eleanor.
  • Rich Bastard: He loves flaunting his wealth while sitting on his family's laurels.
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: He makes it clear to Donovan Loadman that he wouldn't let the latter date Sam even if he wasn't disinherited since Jeremy doesn't approve of a boy who mistreats a girl just because she rejected him.
  • Single-Target Sexuality: He only has eyes for Pamela and rejected any girl his mother tried to set him up with, such as the pharmacist Lorelai.
  • Slobs Versus Snobs: Him and his wife do not get along with the middle-class Fentons and prefer to suck up to other wealthy families like the Beviers and Wellingtons.
  • Social Climber: He can be obsessed with improving his and his family's standing in high society.
  • Unexpected Kindness: Team Phantom and even Ida are surprised that him and his wife have more standards than Beatrice since they refuse to force Sam into an Arranged Marriage, especially with a Jerkass like Donovan Loadman, regardless of his family's wealth.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: He calls the Fentons troublemakers even after they save the Country Club from Virgato.
  • Upper-Class Twit: He has more money than he does common sense.
  • Wacky Parent, Serious Child: Inverted and played straight, respectively:
    • His mother Ida is the mature and humble Serious Parent to her arrogant and snobby son's Wacky Child.
    • He's the ambitious and snooty Wacky Parent to his daughter's down-to-earth and anti-conformist Serious Child.
  • What Does He See in Her?: Ida can't understand why he married Pamela over a Nice Girl like Lorelai.

     Pamela Manson 
Sam's mother.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: She constantly humiliates her daughter with her immaturity, snobbishness, fighting with the Fentons, and obsession with social climbing.
  • Anti-Role Model: Everyone, especially her mother-in-law, has a low opinion of her and her husband's parenting skills with Sam.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: Wants the Fentons to not associate with her and her family, which bites her when they turn out to be invited into the Platinum Room.
  • Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: Pamela (redhead), Jeremy (blonde), Sam (brunette).
  • Brainless Beauty: Ida has a low opinion of her intelligence.
  • Dirty Coward: During the ghost attack in Bonding, she and her husband choose to hide and cower while the Fentons and their daughter try to help.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • While the Mansons admit they want Sam to marry a rich husband, they want nothing to do with Donovan Loadman, disinherited or not, after his atrocious treatment of Star when she rejected him in "Visited" since Sam would never agree to date him and he's clearly terrible boyfriend material.
    • She stops her husband from picking a fight with the Fentons in "Blackmailed" to prevent him from completely embarrassing himself and their family.
  • Excellent Judge of Character: Although she likes to kiss-up to snobs like Jean-Luc Bevier and Beatrice Traville, she makes an exception for Donovan Loadman since she can tell how much of a jerk he is after finding out about his terrible treatment of Star and doesn't want him near her daughter, especially since she knows Sam would never agree to date him and she won't force Sam to. Pamela even warns him not to try to ask Ida for permission to marry Sam since her mother-in-law would never approve of him, being completely different from Beatrice.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Along with her husband, even Stella has her limits with them.
  • Gold Digger: She makes it clear she wants Sam to find a rich husband. Although she draws the line with Spoiled Brats like Donovan Loadman.
  • Irony: Like her husband. She should have been nicer to the Fentons and less controlling of her daughter.
  • Happily Married: She married her husband Jeremy out of love and cares greatly for him.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: She thinks the Fentons are nothing but trouble, yet outright worships the ground Stella walks on. Eleanor even calls her out on it.
  • Hypocrite: She accuses Danny of being a Gold Digger for dating Star but shamelessly admits she'd prefer if Sam found a rich husband. Sam even lampshades this.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's a huge snob but sincerely loves her husband and family.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: The Mansons aren't as bad as other rich snobs like the Beviers, Beatrice Traville, Donovan Loadman, or Vlad Masters.
  • Never My Fault: She and her husband refuse to accept that it was their unpleasant attitudes that got their memberships to the Golden Guild revoked and instead blame the Fentons for it.
  • Oblivious to Hatred: She and her husband don't notice that the country club's other rich families, especially Eleanor, don't like them for being annoying snobs.
  • Obnoxious In-Laws: She and Ida haven't gotten along since they met. Ida just sees her as an air-headed snob and as far as she's concerned, the only good thing Pamela has ever done is give her a granddaughter.
  • Parents as People: She genuinely wants the best for her daughter, but goes about it the wrong way and is unable to fully accept that Sam is not like her or her husband.
  • Pet the Dog: In "Golden", Sam's parents refuse to let Donovan court Sam after the terrible way he treated Star in "Visited". Pamela goes as far as to warn Donovan not to try to talk to Ida because she won't approve of him dating Sam either since she's as different from Beatrice as possible and for once, the former means it as a compliment. Ida finds this to be the nicest thing Pamela has ever said about her.
  • Pink Girl, Blue Boy: She wears a pink dress while her husband wears a blue and yellow sweater vest.
  • Pink Means Feminine: Wears a pink dress and prefers traditionally feminine hobbies like cooking more than her daughter and mother-in-law do.
  • Professional Butt-Kisser: Her and her husband are this to the other rich families in Amity Park much to their annoyance, especially Stella and Eleanor.
  • Rich Bitch: Like in canon, she is the polar opposite of her daughter, being shallow and snobby due to her wealth.
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Pamela makes it clear to Donovan Loadman that she wouldn't let him date Sam even if he wasn't disinherited since she doesn't approve of a boy who mistreats a girl just because she rejected him.
  • Social Climber: She places top priority on her and family's status and is determined to climb the social ladder.
  • Slobs Versus Snobs: Her and her husband do not get along with the middle-class Fentons and prefer to suck up to other wealthy families like the Beviers and Wellingtons.
  • Unexpected Kindness: Team Phantom and even Ida are surprised that her and her husband have more standards than Beatrice since they refuse to force Sam into an Arranged Marriage, especially with a Jerkass like Donovan Loadman, regardless of his family's wealth.
  • Ungrateful Bitch: She calls the Fentons troublemakers even after they save the Country Club from Virgato.
  • Upper-Class Twit: Akin to her husband.
  • Wacky Parent, Serious Child: She's the social climbing and ditzy Wacky Parent to her daughter's individualist and smart Serious Child.
  • Women Are Wiser: She doesn't like the Fentons but refuses to resort to physical violence over insults and stops her husband from picking a fight with them in "Blackmailed".

     Ida Manson 
Sam's grandmother and the mother of Jeremy.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: She may be a nice lady but she won't hesitate to call her son and his wife out on their foolish behavior.
  • Brutal Honesty:
    • In "Golden", she has no problem telling her son she thinks he's an opportunist who'd befriend awful rich people like Jean-Luc Bevier and Beatrice Traville.
    • She makes it very clear she views Pamela as an idiot and that Jeremy should've married that nice pharmacist girl Lorelai who Ida tried to set him up with.
  • Cool Old Lady: She's the only one in Sam's family who gets along well with her granddaughter and her friends since she lacks the controlling and snobbish nature of her son and daughter-in-law, instead being very considerate, progressive, and open-minded.
  • Disappointed in You: Ida does not approve of Jeremy getting into fights over insults since she thought she raised him better than that.
  • Everyone Has Standards: She loves her son dearly but won't deny that he's an idiot.
  • Excellent Judge of Character: She can easily tell that snobs like Jean-Luc Bevier, Beatrice Traville, and Donovan Loadman are nothing but trouble and doesn't want her family to associate with them.
  • Generation Xerox: She was just as rebellious as Sam in her youth.
  • Happily Married: She was this with her late husband Mordecai.
  • Hates Rich People: Her husband was one of the few upper-class people she could stand since he was a good man.
  • Hidden Depths:
    • "Golden" reveals she speaks and understands Esperanto.
    • She has personal history with Richard Traville.
  • Humble Parent, Spoiled Kids: She is much more understanding, down-to-earth, and levelheaded that her snobbish son Jeremy.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: She maybe harsh about it but Ida is correct that Sam is her own person and her parents can't force her to change or impose their own views on her.
  • Nice Girl: She's a perfectly charming lady and is very supportive of her granddaughter Sam and her friends.
  • One of the Kids: She's the only member of Sam's family who gets along with her friends and she's just as free-spirited now as she was in her youth.
  • Opposites Attract: Ida and Mordecai's relationship started in a way she describes as such.
  • Parental Substitute: Sam is much closer to her than her parents.
  • Parent-Preferred Suitor: She makes no bones about her dislike of Pamela and that Jeremy should've married Lorelai, a nice pharmacist who Ida personally approved of.
  • Screw the Money, I Have Rules!: Ida makes it clear to Donovan Loadman that she wouldn't let him date Sam even if he wasn't disinherited since she doesn't approve of a boy who mistreats a girl just because she rejected him. Plus, Ida knows Donovan is just an unpleasant person in general and wants nothing to do with him.
  • Single Woman Seeks Good Man: She fell for her late husband's positives traits.
  • Wacky Parent, Serious Child: Inverted. She's the mature and humble Serious Parent to her arrogant and snobby son's Wacky Child.
  • Where Did We Go Wrong?: While she loves her son, she doesn't deny that he's an idiot who hasn't accomplished anything with his life, asking this word for word in "Golden".
  • White Sheep: Besides Sam, she's the only Manson who isn't an unpleasant snob and gets along well with others, including her rebellious granddaughter and the latter's friends.

    Mordecai Manson 
Ida's late husband and the father of Jeremy.
  • Alliterative Name: Mordecai Manson
  • Canon Foreigner: Ida's husband was never mentioned in the series.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: While Ida found him to be pompous and full of himself, he was willing to see other people's point of view with some prompting, genuinely cared about his patients as a doctor, and loved his family.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: Mordecai was as stuffy and full of himself as his son is but he was also honest, charitable, and hardworking, unlike Jeremy. As Ida points out, Jeremy inherited his father's worst traits and few of his good ones.
  • Like Father, Like Son: Played with. Ida sees most of his negative qualities and few of his positive ones in Jeremy.
  • Old Money: Ida says he came from an affluent family.
  • Opposites Attract: This is how Ida viewed their marriage as he was attracted to her "wild spirit" and she appreciated his kinder qualities in spite of how he used to put on airs.
  • Posthumous Character: He's already dead.
  • Spoiled Sweet: He came from a rich family but was an ultimately good man and dedicated doctor.
  • Uptight Loves Wild: He was a stuffy doctor who loved Ida for being a wild spirit.
  • Uptown Boy: It's implied he was this to Ida.

    Virgato 
A four-armed bipedal tiger ghost Vlad forcibly employed during the side story "Bonding".
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this story.
  • Defeat Means Friendship: At the end of "Bonding", Danny and Virgato part on good terms after he helps the latter get his revenge on Vlad.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Virgato is disgusted by Vlad's cowardice and lack of honor.
  • Expy: Danny compares him to Kintaro of Mortal Kombat.
  • Multi-Armed and Dangerous: Has four arms and is a powerful ghost.
  • Panthera Awesome: A four-armed bipedal tiger ghost.
  • Self-Duplication: Virgato can split himself into two copies, but they each only have two arms instead of four like the original.
  • Smarter Than You Look: Maddie, being a skilled fighter herself, realizes that Virgato isn't as mindless as he acts when he demonstrates knowledge of martial arts in "Bonding".
  • Strong and Skilled: Virgato is a powerful ghost who is also skilled martial artist that can give even a black belt like Maddie a hard time in a fight in "Bonding".
  • Trauma Button: He's responsible for Colette's tiger phobia ever since "Bonding".
  • Villain Respect: By the end of "Bonding", Virgato grows to respect Danny after seeing that, unlike Vlad, he's not a weak-willed coward.
  • Wham Line: Akin to the monster of Specter Island, the tiger ghost ends up revealing by the end of "Bonding" his sentience when he says, "I did not agree to this..."
  • Worthy Opponent: By the end of "Bonding", Virgato considers Danny as one of these. He doesn't think the same about Vlad.
  • You Can Talk?: After spending most of the time just growling, he grows impatient and speaks his disapproval, much to everyone's surprise.

    Zoren 
A kitsune spirit who was Walker's number one prisoner locked in solitary confinement.
  • Asian Fox Spirit: A Japanese fox spirit, one noted in-universe to sound like "an old white guy".
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • The Dreaded: For all his eccentric behavior, he's a skilled and powerful fox spirit that none of the ghosts in Walker's prison want to mess with.
  • Expy: Loosely based on Discord.
  • Friend to All Children: He's shown to have a soft spot for small children, refusing to do battle in Pierre's presence.
  • Good All Along: While he was the most feared prisoner for good reason, he turns out to be a more amiable being towards those who don't harm children.
  • Voice Changeling: Admits the voice he uses is not his real one, showing that he can go from sounding deep and intimidating to even emulating Jimmy Stewart. He just happens to like the voice he uses to annoy people.

    Madame Valentine/Shelley 
A ghostly woman who appears in "Cursed". She runs the Realm Of Festivities when her boss, Cupid, is not around. She is also the Ghost Writer's ex-girlfriend.
  • Beauty Equals Goodness: She is stated to be rather attractive and unlike the Ghost Writer, is much kinder and more patient.
  • Berserk Button: Her ex-boyfriend in general seems to be the one thing that gets under her skin.
  • Bunny-Ears Lawyer: She runs the Realm of Festivities and is the one who hands out the challenge of true love. However, her methods tend to be rather...bizarre.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Cute Ghost Girl: The Ghost Writer certainly thinks she is this.
  • Informed Attractiveness: The narrative claims that she is out of the Ghost Writer's league. Way out.
  • Jerkass to One: She's shown to only have a lack of patience with her ex, and for good reason.
  • Nice Girl: She seems to be a patient, professional, and friendly ghoul.
  • Not So Above It All: While she tries to act professional when on the job, she can't resist making a bet with her ex-boyfriend or getting into arguments with him.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Unlike the Ghost Writer, she is much more understanding and rational. For example, Shelley doesn't blame Danny for her ex's arrest, as she knows that the Ghost Writer overreacted and his own actions are what led to his incarceration.
  • Shipper on Deck: She is supportive of Danny and Star.
  • Sweet Tooth: She seems to be fond of sweets and offers marshmallow treats for her guests.
  • Woman Scorned: She broke up with the Ghost Writer for both getting arrested and neglecting her during their relationship.

    Spike Bison 
A bison-like minotaur ghost who serves as the antagonist of "Boxed".
  • Always Someone Better: Spike Bison is one of the few ghosts introduced that Danny never actually defeats, much less has any victory against.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Good All Along: He has no interest in terrorizing people, just a good, clean match.
  • He Was Right There All Along: The referee who was heard throughout the tournament was Spike himself watching the events and communicating through a speaker.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: Just as it seems Danny had the upper hand, Spike managed to knock him out with the air pressure of his arm swinging.
  • Informed Attribute: According to a rumor, he is a fan of Tekken. However, he's never shown playing video games, much less fighting games.
  • Meaningful Name: As Danny discovers, he's not covered in spikes or resembling the Street Fighter villain M Bison, he's a bison named Spike.
  • One-Steve Limit: He's the second Spike Danny knows of, but there's no comparison between an older goth kid and a bison Minotaur who boxes.

     Suzette Dumont 
The biological mother of Colette Bevier. She's a philanthropist who travels a lot for her work, and is much kinder than her ex-husband and daughter.
  • Berserk Button: Unless it is absolutely necessary, don't mention her ex.
  • Brutal Honesty: She doesn't hide her disdain for Jean-Luc even to their daughter.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Family Theme Naming: With her daughter Colette, whose name also ends in "ette".
  • Foil: To Jean-Luc, both being French and running businesses. Whereas Jean-Luc runs a wine company and has no problem valuing himself and pretty women over everyone else, Suzette runs a charity and has more of a moral compass. Unfortunately, what she shares in common with her husband is that they are both neglectful of their daughter. Jean-Luc spoils his daughter and lets her have free reign to do what she wants, while Suzette prioritizes her jobs and charity work over her daughter to the point where she rarely interacts with her face.
  • The Ghost: She has yet to appear in the series. She finally appears in "Blackmailed".
  • Good Parents: Subverted. Unlike Jean-Luc, Suzette wants to spend time with Colette and nurture her genuinely. Unfortunately, Suzette spends so much time on her job and charities that she is never able to spend any real time with her daughter. Because of that, she failed to possibly influence her daughter into being a better person.
  • Humble Parent, Spoiled Kids: She's a kind woman dedicated to doing charity work who's the mother of Spoiled Brat Colette Bevier. Justified as Suzette wasn't around to be a positive influence on her daughter due to her job and Jean-Luc won custody in their divorce, so Colette was taught by him that their family prestige made them better than others.
  • Jerkass to One: She's a nice lady but tells Colette to her face that she hates her father.
  • Like Mother, Unlike Daughter: Suzette is a gracious woman who uses her money and time to help people. Unfortunately, Colette took after her father instead. Deconstruction, as the reason Colette never took any of her mother's positive traits because she has been NEGLECTED by her mother, who prioritizes her job and charities over spending time with her. While Suzette genuinely loves her daughter and wants to spend time with her, and it's not her fault that she lost custody to her father, she still prioritizes her charity work over spending time with her daughter to the point where she missed her birthday and doesn't communicate with her at months at a time, which negatively affected her daughter.
  • Missing Mom: She's Colette's biological mother, but hasn't been as involved in her life for years. We finally learn about her in "Blackmailed".
  • Nice Girl: A stark contrast to her daughter, who took after Jean-Luc.
  • No Accounting for Taste: Even Colette wonders why her parents — a compassionate, dedicated philanthropist who's made it her life's mission to help people and a snobby, philandering vineyard owner who looks down on the lower classes and dislikes charity — got together in the first place. It's suggested they were originally drawn together due to coming from similarly elite backgrounds and having a shallow attraction to each other.
  • Old Money: Like Jean-Luc, she comes from an aristocratic French family.
  • Opposites Attract: Suzette is a gracious and caring person who somehow became the first wife of a greedy and selfish man like Jean-Luc. According to Suzette herself, she originally married Jean-Luc because they both came from wealthy families, but she has since regretted that decision. She then advises her daughter not to do the same with her boyfriend.
  • Parental Abandonment: Not by choice. She works a busy job, and Jean-Luc gained custody of their daughter. And because of her job, she has missed important events of her daughters, like her birthday, and rarely spends time with her.
  • Parents as People: She loves her daughter and wants nothing more but to spend time with her. Unfortunately, her work schedule makes it very difficult to do even without them being on opposite sides of the planet. She is also easily tricked and manipulated by her, mainly because she has not been with her daughter for so long that she has not realized that her daughter has become spoiled and manipulative because of her father's influence.
  • Parental Neglect: Unknowingly depriving Colette of time with a parent she actually wanted to see because she prioritizes her jobs and charities over spending time with her daughter.
  • Parental Obliviousness: She seems to be completely unaware of her daughter's negative qualities, and believes all her lies. Justified because it's been a while since she spent one-on-one time with her daughter, she has no idea she has become spoiled and possibly sociopathic because of her father's influence and his constant remarriages.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She is said to look like an older, taller version of Colette. The only differences are that Suzette has reddish-brown hair and dresses more conservatively.
  • Unseen No More: She makes her debut in "Blackmailed".
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Since she is unable to spend time with her daughter, she resorted to sending her money while only interacting with her through calls. She unintentionally helped enable Colette to become a greedy and self serving person.
  • Wealthy Philanthropist: She travels the world helping third-world countries and poor individuals.
  • When You Coming Home, Dad?: Gender-Inverted. She runs a charity organization that takes a lot of her time and attention, leaving her with little time to spend with her daughter.

    Donovan Loadman 
A rich, elitist jerk who makes the A-Listers seem downright friendly in comparison. He also happens to have his eyes on Star.
  • 0% Approval Rating: After “Visited”, nobody can stand this entitled douchebag. Team Phantom and their loved ones hate him for being an annoying creep that harasses Star, his “friends” are getting increasingly sick of his petty vendetta with Star and Danny, his dad is losing his patience with Donovan’s inability to hold down a job and stubborn refusal to stay away from Star and Danny, and even snobs like the Mansons and Beviers don’t want anything to do with a violent brat like Toadman.
  • Abhorrent Admirer:
    • He thinks he and Star should be together while she thinks he should jump off a cliff. Making it even worse is that Donovan doesn't even have any real romantic interest in Star; he just thinks they should hook up because they're both rich and from esteemed families.
    • He becomes one to Sam in "Golden" when he tries to persuade her parents to let him date her so he can have a rich wife.
    • After failing to convince Sam's family to let him marry her, Donovan tries to convince Jean-Luc to let him marry Colette but she refuses, having despised him even before he was disinherited, and Jean-Luc won't force her as he feels she deserves much better than a "brute" with no manners like Donovan.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: For all his pompousness, he's just a whiny jerk who throws tantrums when things don't go his way and resorts to shamelessly begging his dad not to take away his inheritance, which completely fails.
  • Allegorical Character: He harasses a girl that clearly isn't interested in him and throws a violent temper tantrum when she rejects him. He's clearly a representation of people who have entitlement issues.
  • All for Nothing:
    • His scheme to try to steal Star from Danny by forcing her to marry him with Beatrice's help in "Visited" only results in her getting restraining orders against both of them, him getting beat up by the couple and then banned from the country club, and his father disowning him.
    • Even his plan to try to break up Star and Danny so he can steal her is a complete waste of time since his scheme to pay Vivian into seducing Danny on camera so they can show it to Star also fails, both because of Colette's interference and Danny's savviness. Though even if it did work and Star broke up with Danny, she made it crystal clear she would just find another guy who's not Loadman.
  • All Take and No Give: He expects Star to be his obedient little ditzy Trophy Wife who will make him look impressive and hits her for disobeying him.
  • Ambitious, but Lazy:
    • He wants a Trophy Wife like Star but is too much of a sleazy, misogynistic creep to actually earn her affections, so he resorts to trying to buy or threaten her into a relationship.
    • After being disinherited, he wants to regain his wealthy lifestyle but is too lazy to work for it so he’d rather waste his time trying to futilely find a rich girl to marry or convince his dad make him his heir again.
  • And Now You Must Marry Me: He tries to do this to Star with Beatrice's help in "Visited" but it backfires and ends with her getting restraining orders against both of them.
  • Arch-Enemy: He views Star and Danny as this as he blames them for him losing his inheritance. The feeling is one-sided though as while the couple intensely hates Toadman, they regard him the same way they do Colette: a petty nuisance not even worth dealing with.
  • Arranged Marriage:
    • He tries to force Star into one with Beatrice's help in "Visited" but it only results in her pushing both of them out of her life for good with a restraining order and everyone growing sick of their horrible treatment of Star, to the point where even Donovan's own father permanently cuts him off.
    • He tries to convince the Mansons and Jean-Luc to let him marry either Sam or Colette in an attempt to get his rich lifestyle back but they want nothing to do with him after his mistreatment of Star.
  • Aristocrats Are Evil: Comes from an Old Money real estate family and is just as much of a despicable, elitist, yandere Spoiled Brat as Colette.
  • Ascended Extra: He was a minor antagonist in "Mistaken", but gets a more prominent role in "Visited".
  • Asshole Victim: No one feels pity for him when he's beaten up by the main couple or when his dad cuts him off. Beatrice is only upset because it interferes with her plans to marry Star off to a wealthy suitor.
  • At Least I Admit It: Unlike fellow villainous Abhorrent Admirers Colette Bevier, Vlad Masters, and Shi, Donovan is fully aware he doesn't love Star and admits he only obsesses over her looks and wealth out of a sense of entitlement since he openly calls her his property.
  • Bad Boss: He sees lower classes as only good for serving him at best and is openly rude, not even bothering to show them common courtesy.
  • Be Careful What You Wish For: During a fight with Danny, Donovan says he hopes Danny knows a good lawyer. Danny knows Star's dad, who has no problem suing the boy Danny protected his daughter from.
  • Belated Child Discipline: His father Reginald decides to actually punish him for his antics once it becomes clear just how much of a spoiled jerk he is.
  • Beyond Redemption: Nobody but Reginald thinks his son can clean up his act and even he has limits as he's willing to kick Donovan out of the house at age 18.
  • Big Bad Wannabe: While him and Beatrice pose a threat to Star and Danny's relationship in "Visited", he's only regarded as a nuisance that the couple have no problem beating up for harassing them, the ghost bat easily slaps him away, and his dad strips him of his inheritance as punishment while Star's parents get a restraining order against him.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Donovan is only nice to Star as a trophy up until he gets tired of her constant rejections. Then he reveals himself as a possessive and even violent Entitled Bastard who's willing to threaten and hit her for going against him. Severely downplayed as his idea of being "nice" is incessantly hounding Star for a date and trying to buy her affections with expensive gifts despite her making it clear she feels nothing but utter disdain for him. He's also a total jerk to Star's actual boyfriend Danny because Donovan is too much of an elitist snob to consider a middle-class boy is good enough for a rich girl.
  • Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: He's the brunette to Theodore's blonde and Vivian's redhead.
  • Break the Haughty: Gets an epic one in "Visited" where he's beaten up by Star and Danny, attacked by the ghost bat, put on a restraining order by Star, and cut off by his dad.
  • Bribe Backfire: In "Visited", he thinks he can persuade Star to date him by giving her a 50-carat ruby necklace worth $10,000. Instead, Star is so disgusted by the shallow gift and furious at his attempt to buy someone else's girlfriend that she angrily slaps it out of his hand.
  • Boisterous Weakling: He's nothing but a loudmouthed punk who can't do anything without his family's money, and swiftly gets his butt handed to him by Star and Danny.
  • Born in the Wrong Century: Sam's parents excuse him of this in "Golden" for thinking they'd marry their daughter off to him just because they're both from rich families.
  • The Bully: He's a petty, self-important creep who looks down on anyone that isn't rich, loves throwing his weight around by threatening people with his family's name, and gets violent with a girl who rejects him.
  • Bullying a Dragon: He still thinks it's a good idea to plot revenge against Star and Danny despite them making it clear they have no problem physically retaliating against him.
  • The Bus Came Back: He returns in "Golden" to futilely convince either Jean-Luc or Sam's parents to let him marry their daughters.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Casanova Wannabe: He sees himself as charming, and his plan to seduce Star amounts to little more than harassing her and trying to force her to accept expensive gifts she doesn't want while ignoring her demands for him to leave her alone. He only succeeds in further aggravating her, making Star hate him even more.
  • Control Freak: He’s very possessive and demanding of Star, outright trying to force her into a relationship with him, telling her he expects her to act like a Trophy Wife, and slapping her for refusing him.
  • Crazy Jealous Guy: Loadman can't stand anyone taking his "property" Star from him, especially a commoner like Danny.
  • The Dandy: He’s a foppish wimp that dresses in expensive suits to show off his wealth and is so vain he can’t resist admiring his own reflection.
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype: Of the Privileged Rival. Donovan comes from a rich family and is competing with Danny for Star's attention. But because of his privilege, Donovan is an obnoxious Spoiled Brat who Star has had nothing but disdain for even during her A-Lister days while Danny doesn't even regard him as a rival, just the pathetic jerk he is, and would rather not deal with him at all.
  • Determined Defeatist: No amount of threats or punishments will make him leave Star and Danny alone.
  • Didn't Think This Through: Donovan assumes he'll be able to use his wealth to get away with his atrocious actions towards Star. He fails to realize that not only are Star's parents also wealthy, but her father is a powerful and well-connected lawyer who is influential enough to make sure Donovan CAN'T buy his way out of trouble. Plus, Donovan didn't expect that his own father would be just as mad at him as Star's family, and cut him off from his inheritance as punishment.
  • Dirty Coward: Donovan runs for his life upon realizing the ghost bat is real, all while asking it to eat everyone else instead of him.
  • Disinherited Child: He's completely cut off by his dad as punishment for his inexcusable actions toward Star and Danny. Reginald also plans to kick him out of the house as soon as he's in adult so he'll be forced to get his act together if he wants to make it on his own.
  • Does This Remind You of Anything?: Toadman’s latest obsession is to ruin Star’s life to make her desperate enough to be his, not unlike a spurned abuser trying to force their partner to come back to them.
  • Domestic Abuser: If he did marry Star, he makes it clear he'd be this as he tries to isolate Star from her loved ones, manipulate her into being with him, expects her to be nothing more than his Trophy Wife, and lashes out when rejected, being okay with striking her for opposing him. This is what motivates Star's parents, the Mansons, and Jean-Luc to keep him away from their respective daughters.
  • Dragon with an Agenda: He teams up with Beatrice in “Visited” to try to force Star into a courtship and eventual Arranged Marriage with him so he can finally make her his.
  • Driven by Envy: He wants to steal Star from Danny because his ego can’t stand anyone taking his “property” from him, especially not a middle-class boy since Donovan is too pompous to accept that a rich girl would rather be with a guy from a modest background than a Spoiled Brat from Old Money like himself.
  • Dumbass Teenage Son: Reginald regards him as this since the end of "Visited" after seeing how much of an annoying brat Donovan turned out to be. Now he has his hands full keeping his son out of further trouble until Reginald can kick him out at age 18.
  • Embarrassing Nickname: Team Phantom has decided to call him "Toadman" since the end of "Visited" to fit his repulsive attitude.
  • Entitled to Have You: He quickly establishes himself as an even worse Abhorrent Admirer to Star than Dash or Kwan by being an elitist jerk who harasses her at every opportunity while not caring that she blatantly hates his guts or is already in a happy relationship with her boyfriend Danny. He thinks that he deserves to date Star, regardless of her feelings on the matter, solely because of his name and status. He outright calls her his property in "Visited".
  • Even Evil Can Be Loved: His dad is the only one who falls under this while everyone else just sees him as a lost cause that they want nothing to do with, Beatrice only cares about his family's wealth and status and even Loadman's friends don't like him as they only hang out for the sake of appearances and even they're losing patience with his pointless single-minded vendetta on Star and Danny.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He doesn't think highly of Kwan Li for being a "moron football player who can't tell the difference between pigs in a blanket and actual pigs in a blanket", and wondered why Star dated him (aside from jealousy).
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good:
    • While he knows Star hates him, he can't comprehend that it's because of his entitled and annoying personality. The fact he's too full of himself to take "no" for answer and sleazy enough to try to steal her from Danny only deepens her disdain for him.
    • Donovan also actually believes he can break up Star and Danny by paying Vivian to try to seduce Danny and capture it on film. He doesn't consider that Danny is too loyal to Star (and too smart) to fall for it.
    • He thinks he can win Star over with expensive gifts, like offering her a 10K necklace. Instead, she furiously knocks it out of his hand in disgust for giving her such a shallow and empty gesture in order to buy her feelings.
    • It never occurred to him that Star's parents, Team Phantom, Richard Traville, or even his own father would be furious with him for his terrible treatment of Star.
    • He thinks he can persuade the Mansons to let him court Sam by assuring them his dad wouldn't cut off his future grandchildren over Donovan's actions. However, they refuse immediately since, inheritance or not, Jeremy and Pamela want nothing to do with Donovan after the dreadful way he treated Star in "Visited". Donovan can't understand why they wouldn't agree since as far as he's concerned, it's mutually beneficial for two rich families to marry so they'll inherit both fortunes, making it clear that's all he thinks of marriage.
    • He's actually surprised that Jean-Luc Bevier would prefer the middle-class Danny marry Colette than "a disgraced brute that's little better than the commoners now" like Donovan, regardless of his family's wealth.
  • Eviler than Thou: He makes the boorish Jerk Jock Dash Baxter look like Prince Charming. Even the Mansons and the Beviers are so disgusted by his mistreatment of Star that they want nothing do with him after "Visited".
  • Evil Is Petty:
    • His obsession with Star and hatred of Danny largely stem from a sense of entitlement he feels for Star rather than any true affection and anger that they refuse to cave in to his desires.
    • He also vows payback on Sam and Colette for refusing his marriage proposals because they had the gall to refuse a Loadman.
  • Expy: He is explicitly based on Warren Lawford from the Batman: The Animated Series episode "The Terrible Trio", with the only difference being Donovan doesn't become a criminal for kicks.
  • Faux Affably Evil: He tries to put on a sophisticated, gentlemanly attitude, but doesn't really bother to hide how much of a selfish, classist, and sexist brat he is who feels entitled to a girl that completely hates his guts.
  • Foil:
    • To Danny. While Danny is a Nice Guy from a middle-class family who sincerely loves Star, Donovan is a jerkass that comes from Old Money and only views Star as a trophy.
    • He's essentially the anti-Sam. Both come from wealthy families and have a strained relationship with their fathers, but they're exact opposites. Sam at her worst is a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, doesn't care about money or status, is a capable fighter, loyal to her friends, strives to do good in the world and actually make something of herself, and eventually becomes friends with Star despite them starting off antagonistic toward each other. Meanwhile, Donovan is a Spoiled Brat who looks down on lower classes, is a Dirty Coward, doesn't care about anyone except himself, wants to live off his inheritance without doing any work, and has been Star's biggest nuisance since day one, only to make her completely despise him when he reveals how much of a violent jerk he is.
  • The Fool: Star and Colette regard him only as an idiot and he does nothing to prove them wrong with his entitled, self-destructive behavior.
  • Freudian Excuse: His mother died when he was young and Reginald admits he spoiled Donovan but was always too busy to really spend time with him.
  • Freudian Excuse Is No Excuse: While Reginald admits that his overindulgence of his son and lackluster parenting contributed in shaping Donovan into the Spoiled Brat he is now, it still doesn’t excuse any of Donovan’s horrible behavior and his father severely punishes him for it.
  • Gold Digger:
    • He makes it clear he only wants to marry Star because of her looks and wealth, not that it makes him any less repulsive to her.
    • In "Golden", he tries to convince his dad to make him his heir again by getting Sam or Colette to marry him since Reginald wouldn't cut off his grandkids, but the Mansons and Jean-Luc want none of that or Donovan.
  • Goofy Print Underwear: In “Mistaken”, Poindexter pulls Donovan's pants down at a crowded mall as revenge for bullying Star and Danny. Everyone laughs at his boxers with hearts, including his friends Vivian and Theodore.
  • Hannibal Lecture: He tries to use his family's status as a justification for how he treats Star and Danny. However, his dad firmly disagrees and punishes him.
  • Hate at First Sight: He despises Danny instantly because of his romantic relationship with Star and middle-class status. The feeling is totally mutual.
  • Hated by All: In "Golden", neither the Mansons nor the Beviers want anything to do with him after his actions in "Visited". He's even been banned from the country club.
  • Hate Sink: He's arrogant, cowardly, rude, immature, snobby, self-important, and basically a loser with zero redeeming qualities who coasts by on his family's status; it's obvious from his first appearance that we're meant to hate him and it only gets worse when he tries to force himself on Star. Danny and Star, along with their friends and family, have nothing but contempt for this Rich Bastard, and everyone cheers when he's cut off by Reginald and beaten up by our favorite couple. The restraining order Star gets against him is the cherry on top.
  • Hopeless Suitor: Deconstructed as he never had a chance with Star long before Danny was involved. His entitled attitude causes him to physically lash out at her for rejecting him so much, which only gets him in trouble with his dad and the other rich families.
  • Humans Are the Real Monsters: He is a borderline sociopathic Spoiled Brat who is willing to harass a girl he knows has no love for him and is pretty much an abuser in the making. It's clear why he is one of the most despised characters in this fic series.
  • Humiliation Conga: Things have been going downhill for him since his first appearance, especially after "Visited". First he's humiliated by Poindexter at the mall, then beaten up by Star and Danny, disinherited by his dad, put on a restraining order by Star's parents, drenched in muddy water while swearing revenge, fired from multiple jobs, rejected by Sam and Colette, and gets covered in trash by Dani.
  • Hypocrite:
    • He's fine with hitting Star for rejecting him but when Danny punches out four of his teeth as payback, he sees it as unacceptable and wants to sue him.
    • He calls Colette pathetic for obsessing over Danny since he's already in a relationship, but Donovan is no better since he's fixated on Star who not only has a boyfriend, but has utterly detested him since the day they first met.
  • Hypocrite Has a Point: Despite the above mentioned hypocrisy, Donovan's point remains valid since Colette wouldn't have a chance with Danny even if he was single due to him utterly loathing her with every fiber of his being.
  • Idle Rich: He admits he has no plans to ever work and will just live off his family’s wealth. This grinds to a halt after he's disinherited and pushed to actually make a living.
  • Ignored Aesop: Having learned nothing from “Visited”, he goes behind his father’s back to try to convince the Mansons or Jean-Luc to let him marry their daughters. They not only refuse because, unlike Beatrice, they actually care about their family members and won’t force them into marrying anyone, but are genuinely disgusted by Donovan’s horrible treatment of Star to the point they want nothing to do with him. His dad finds out and naturally punishes him further.
  • Inadequate Inheritor: Because of his actions in "Visited", his father decided he'll no longer inherit the Loadman fortune.
  • In Love with Looks: In “Visited”, he admits he doesn’t love Star and is only interested in her because she's a beautiful girl from a rich and esteemed family who would make the perfect Trophy Wife for him. Not that it makes him any less annoying or repulsive to Star.
  • Insane Troll Logic: He actually thinks he can make Star his by ruining her relationship with Danny, even after she spelled it out that she would rather date anyone but him.
    • In face, his idea of “courting” Star basically amounts to acting like a possessive creep by harassing her and refusing to take “no” for an answer while treating her actual boyfriend Danny like dirt because of his humble origins, which does nothing but fuel the couple’s already intense hatred for him.
  • I Reject Your Reality: He refuses to accept his family's money doesn't make up for his personality traits that Star holds against him.
  • Jerkass: An even worse one than the A-Listers to the point Star couldn't stand him even during her time as a Beta Bitch and would rather date Tucker or Sidney Poindexter than him.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: He isn't wrong in his dismissal of Kwan Li as a moron. It's telling that as much as Star hates Donovan, she doesn't even bother to defend Kwan to him.
  • Jerkass to One: He's pompous jerk in general but he especially has it out for Star and Danny since he can't stand that they keep denying him Star, who he views as his property.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Jerk: He admits he doesn't care about Star and is only interested in her because of her looks and family's wealth.
  • Karmic Butt-Monkey: When things go badly for him, it's his own fault.
  • Karma Houdini Warranty: After spending the whole fic getting away with being a selfish, stuck-up jerk, he finally gets what he deserves at the end of "Visited" where he's pummeled by Danny and Star, Star's parents get a restraining order against him, and then his father Reginald completely cuts him off as punishment for his horrible treatment of Star.
  • Kickthe Dog: In “Broke”, Toadman and his goons bully Dani just because she reminds them of Danny.
  • Lack of Empathy: Donovan has absolutely zero concern for anyone beyond himself, to the point that he's willing to kiss a girl by force and hit her when she retaliates.
  • Laser-Guided Karma:
    • In "Mistaken", Poindexter exacts vengeance on Donovan and his stuck-up friends for harassing Danny and Star at the mall by pulling Donovan's pants down, embarrassing him by exposing his Goofy Print Underwear in a crowded mall, then dumping smoothies on his and his friends' heads, causing everyone to laugh at their humiliation.
    • This hits him like a freight train in "Visited". For trying to give Star a Forceful Kiss and hitting her when she refuses, he gets attacked in turn by both Danny and Star, and is finally cut off by his father, who also plans to kick Donovan out after he turns 18, effectively stripping him of the privilege he once freely abused.
    • In “Broke”, Donovan, Theodore, and Vivian not only get fired from Big Jimmy's for bullying Dani on store premises, but Dani gets back at them by pouring trash from a dumpster onto them, humiliating them in front of everyone, before Wulf scares the trio away.
    • In “Blackmailed”, Donovan gets fired for threatening Star and Danny, then is slapped by Vivian for getting her and Theodore fired as well for leaving work early to try to stop him.
  • The Load: He proves how pathetic he is during the ghost bat's attack on the country club by running away and hiding.
  • Love Makes You Evil: It’s more of a sense of entitlement and greed than love or lust, but Star’s constant rejections and his own classism make him incapable of accepting that a pretty and wealthy girl like her would rather be with a middle-class Nice Guy like Danny Fenton than a Rich Bastard like himself. He tries to force Star into dating him with her grandmother Beatrice’s help and when that also fails, he resorts to violence by giving her a Forceful Kiss on the cheek then hitting her for rejecting him.
  • Lust Makes You Dumb: No amount of beatings, brutal rejections, or restraining orders will stop him from possessing Star.
  • Malicious Misnaming: Danny and Star decide to call him "Toadman" at the end of "Visited" from now on because it fits his ugly, unpleasant personality.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Subverted. He tries to ruin Star and Danny's relationship in "Visited" just to have her for himself by paying Vivian to seduce Danny so they can capture it on a camera. The plan fails spectacularly as Danny doesn't take the bait and Colette inadvertently ruins it by picking a fight with Vivian when she sees her flirting with Danny.
  • Misplaced Retribution: In “Broke”, Donovan, Theodore, and Vivian bully Dani because she looks similar to Danny.
  • Missing Mom: His mother had an early death and his father spoiled him to make up for that. Seeing the kind of person he became as a result made Reginald regret it.
  • Money Is Not Power:
    • Star and Danny demonstrate to him in “Visited” that no amount of wealth will stop them from hitting him when he pushes them too far.
    • Star’s parents also couldn’t care less about his money as they still get a restraining order against him for assaulting Star in “Visited”.
  • Moral Myopia: As far as Donovan is concerned, giving Star a Forceful Kiss and hitting her for rejecting him is fine because he's entitled to her. Danny attacking him in retaliation, however, is an unforgivable slight; he genuinely can't seem to understand why Danny did it.
  • More Hateable Minor Villain: Donovan is not Big Bad material as he's just a Spoiled Brat no more menacing than the Box Ghost who only cares about getting his own way. He mainly poses a threat to Danny and Star's relationship, only to become even less of a threat after being cut off by his father. However, he's so vile that Team Phantom and their loved ones are disgusted by how cruel, self-centered, entitled, obsessive, cowardly, sociopathic, and downright insane his behavior can get. He still refuses to leave Star and Danny alone despite the restraining order against him because his fragile ego can't stand being denied, though Team Phantom only regard him as a nuisance that they want out of their lives, just like Colette. Even other snobs like the Mansons and the Beviers don't want anything to do with him after the unforgivable way he treated Star in "Visited" and eventually, even his stuck-up friends, Vivian and Theodore, begin getting sick of Donovan's petty vendetta with Star and Danny.
  • Mundanger: What makes Toadman more contemptible than the villains Danny faces is he's essentially a representation of real-life creeps with entitlement issues as he harasses a girl that clearly can't stand him and resorts to violence when she refuses him.
  • Narcissist: Like the Trope Namer, he loves staring at his reflection. He thinks his family's wealth makes him better than anyone, which fuels his grudge with Star and Danny as he's furious with them for refusing to give him what he thinks he deserves.
  • Nausea Fuel: He's this to Star in-universe as just being touched by him makes her gag and she'd only interact with him just to hit him.
  • Never My Fault:
    • He starts planning revenge on Danny and Star along with his friends for humiliating him and causing him to lose access his wealth. It doesn't click in his brain that the couple might actually have good reasons for their utter loathing of him due to his unpleasant personality and constant harassment of Star. Not to mention how he disregarded many warnings to just leave her alone.
    • In "Golden", still refusing to believe he did anything wrong, Donovan blames Danny for turning Star against him while ignoring it was his own despicable actions that did that long before she and Danny started dating.
  • Nobility Marries Money: Discussed. Like Beatrice Traville, as far as he’s concerned rich people should only marry to get access to both families' wealth and he can’t grasp the concept of marrying for other reasons, like love. Even the snobby Mansons are disgusted by their outdated beliefs for thinking it’s okay to force a teenage girl into an Arranged Marriage against her will.
  • Not Good with Rejection: He physically lashes out at Star when she refuses to let him kiss her. After her parents legally ensure he can't so much as be within a few feet of Star, he vows payback on her and Danny.
  • Not Helping Your Case: He wants to be reinstated as his father’s heir but his failure to hold down a job and stubborn refusal to leave Star and her loved ones alone only further convinces Reginald to keep his son away from the family fortune.
  • No Love for the Wicked: Unlike Vlad or Shi, Donovan seems to have little to no real interest in the female target of his obsession, in his case Star, instead seeing her as a trophy, meal ticket, and status symbol. He even admits he doesn’t love her and just sees her as the only girl good enough for him because of her beauty and family’s fortune so as far he’s concerned, he deserves her as his Trophy Wife and her feelings on the matter aren’t important to him. After Star constantly rejects him, his ego is wounded which makes him obsessed with marrying her even by force.
  • Oblivious to Hatred: Subverted. He's aware of Star's hatred toward him but doesn't care since he feels entitled to her.
  • Offended by an Inferior's Success: He can't even comprehend why rich girls like Star, Sam, and Colette would prefer the company of a middle-class boy like Danny over him.
  • Old Money: He comes from one of the richest families in Amity Park.
  • Paper Tiger: He loves acting like a big-shot, but put him in a situation that he can't get out of with his wealth or connections and he shows how much of a useless Dirty Coward he is. Also, Star and Danny consider him less threatening than the Box Ghost and even easier to beat up.
  • Playing the Victim Card: He holds a grudge against Danny for punching out four of his teeth in “Visited” because he’s too pompous to register that he’s not the victim even after his own father tells Donovan he had it coming for harassing Star.
  • Polite Villains, Rude Heroes: Inverted. He’s an elitist Spoiled Brat Villain that’s an even bigger jerkass than the Dash Baxter while Danny is a Humble Hero and a Nice Guy.
  • Politically Incorrect Villain: He refers to Danny as "riff-raff" and a "peasant" due to his lower status. He also sees Star as property and believes he can get together with Sam and Colette by getting their families' permission to override the girls' own feelings.
  • Poor Man's Substitute: He’s just as much of a Spoiled Brat and Abhorrent Admirer as Colette but nowhere near as cunning or manipulative, so Team Phantom just regard him as a nuisance that’s even less worth their time than the French brat or the Box Ghost. Being cut off by his dad made him even less of a threat.
  • Prince Charming Wannabe: Donovan sees Star as the only girl good enough for him and thinks he can win her over with expensive gifts. However, Star wants nothing to do with him and rejects all his gifts since she can see him for the entitled, misogynistic, spoiled brat that he is. When it comes down to it, he is not as suave or charismatic as he pretends to be, and is just a loutish prick with gentlemanly delusions who gets on Star's nerves all the time with his annoying flirting and immature possessiveness of her.
  • Prince Charmless: He's a wealthy heir who lacks any qualities a true upper-class gentleman is expected to possess.
  • Privilege Makes You Evil: He's a spoiled and self-absorbed jerk who thinks that his family's wealth and status give him a free pass to do whatever he wants.
  • Proud Beauty: A Rare Male Example. He’s just as narcissistic as Colette and loves admiring his own reflection.
  • Psychopathic Manchild: He's an overconfident, snot-nosed, petulant spoiled brat whose only response to being denied what he wants is throwing a pathetic temper tantrum.
  • Psychological Projection: He sees Danny as a ruffian who's unworthy of Star, a description that fits him much better.
  • Relationship Sabotage: Subverted. Him and his friends try to ruin Star and Danny's relationship in "Visited" by getting footage of Vivian flirting with Danny, but it fails when Colette ruins the plan by fighting with her out of jealousy, along with the fact that Danny won't give Vivian the time of day.
  • The Resenter: He hates Danny for punching four of his teeth out and helping to get him disinherited by his father, and Star for rejecting his advances in favor of Danny and hitting him.
  • Revenge Before Reason: He's too petty and pompous to let go of any slight against him even if he brought it on himself. Not that Star or Danny care. Soon, even his friends Theodore and Vivian start to get fed up with his vendetta.
  • Rich Bastard: Oh, yeah. He's an insufferable prick who tries using his money and family name to get what he wants. Which makes it all the more satisfying when he's barred from his riches.
  • Rich in Dollars, Poor in Sense: He pretty much goes around doing whatever he wants with no thought of the consequences.
  • Rich Suitor, Poor Suitor: The snobby, boring, abusive, cowardly Old Money Rich Suitor to Danny's humble, exciting, caring, heroic, middle-class Poor Suitor.
  • The Rich Want to Be Richer: Comes from Old Money but is obsessed with having a rich Trophy Wife like Star due to his belief that wealth and status are all that matter.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Connections!: He thinks he's above the rules because of his rich family and status, with his default response to any perceived slight being threatening to sue. Deconstructed as his behavior is so vile that even this couldn't save him from a restraining order by Star, and later disownment from his family by his father. There's only so much your connections can stomach before even they turn on you.
  • Screw the Rules, I Have Money!: He uses his family’s fortune to do whatever he wants and as an excuse for being a total jerk to anyone who he sees as beneath him or displeases him in any way. Deconstructed as even other rich snobs like the Beviers and Mansons are repulsed by his unacceptable behavior since they know that wealth isn’t an excuse to do whatever you want. His father punishes him for this by disowning him.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: Donovan is basically an example of all of them:
    • Lust: He only cares about himself and his status to the point he wants everyone to obey him. He's also obsessed with Star, much to her disgust.
    • Sloth: He basically thinks being from a rich family means he shouldn't work like people from lower classes have to so he wants servants to do everything for him. He also barely does any work when his dad forces him to get a job since he sees manual labor as beneath him.
    • Wrath: He hates Team Phantom, and Danny and Star most of all, to the point he's plotting to ruin them and make Star desperate enough to be with him.
    • Envy: He's also jealous that rich girls like Star, Sam, and Colette are drawn to Danny.
    • Greed: Basically, he only cares for three things: his appearance, money, and power. He'll do anything to get more money to the point of being willing to force a rich girl into marrying him, as he tried to do with Star, Sam, and Colette.
    • Pride: All he cares about is himself and the money his family has. The only reason he even wants Star is because he sees her as the most worthy girl for himself due to her beauty and wealth. He also loves the power of his position as his dad's heir, at least until Reginald disinherited him for his bratty behavior.
    • Gluttony: Downplayed. Though not a Villainous Glutton himself, he's obsessed with having the finer things, such as fancy cars and rich wives, and is never satisfied.
  • Shabby Heroes, Well-Dressed Villains: He wears an expensive suit to showcase his elitist, spoiled nature while the well-meaning Team Phantom has casual clothes.
  • Shadow Archetype: He's a corrupt version of Star as both come from Old Money families with a busy father and Missing Mom, and have an antagonistic relationship with Team Phantom in the beginning. However, Donovan lacks Star's redeeming qualities like her bravery, loyalty, genuine love for her friends & family, and willingness to reform and recognize Danny for his better qualities. He's what Star could've become if she didn't have any Character Development nor any likable traits.
  • Shallow Cannot Comprehend True Love: Is even shallower than Colette since all that matters to him are wealth and status, so he’s completely flabbergasted that rich girls like Star, Sam, and Colette would rather be with a middle-class Nice Guy like Danny Fenton instead of a Spoiled Brat from a rich family like himself.
  • Sheltered Aristocrat: He's a pampered jerk who has no clue how to deal with actual people in the real world.
  • Selective Obliviousness: He chooses to ignore the fact that Star absolutely despises him and is in a happy relationship with Danny Fenton, still believing that he can have her and it's his right to.
  • Silver Spoon Troublemaker: He's an entitled creep from a rich family.
  • Slimeball: He's a rude, smug, cowardly, spoiled and unpleasant bully who harasses a girl out of a petty sense of entitlement to the point he tries to force her into an Arranged Marriage and hides behind his family's wealth and connections.
  • Slobs Versus Snobs: He’s the classist and narcissist Snob who has a one-sided rivalry with the modest and open-minded Danny’s Slob. It’s even reflected in their attitudes toward each other since Donovan regards Danny as unrefined riffraff while Danny can see that Donovan is nothing but a pretentious, overprivileged Spoiled Brat who has nothing going for him but his family’s wealth and isn’t worth his time.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Is under the assumption that the world revolves around him because he's from a wealthy, distinguished family. He's proven wrong in "Visited" where he's stripped of his inheritance by Reginald and Star's parents take legal action to force him out of her life as a consequence of his terrible behavior. He also gets fired from several jobs because of his refusal to take the work seriously and trying to bully his bosses with his former status.
  • Smug Snake: He's a stuck-up prick who thinks he's way smarter and more important than he really is.
  • The Social Darwinist: Him and his friends consider themselves superior to non-rich folks and use it as an excuse to treat people however they want.
  • The Sociopath: He's a petty jerk who harasses a girl that clearly hates him and is willing to ruin other's lives when they deny him what he wants. This both does and doesn't make him a legitimate threat, since he's clearly willing to do whatever it takes to further his own goals regardless of who gets hurt, but his shortsightedness ultimately does him in like real-life sociopaths.
  • Sore Loser: He can't stand not getting his way since he believes being a Loadman makes him inherently superior to others.
  • Spoiled Brat: His personality in a nutshell as told by Star. He can't take "no" for an answer and responds to being denied by throwing tantrums. Deconstructed as his spoiled rotten behavior lands him in trouble when Star puts a restraining order on him and Reginald disinherits him.
  • Stalker with a Crush: Averted. He admits he doesn’t love Star but still pursues her due to feeling entitled to her.
  • Straw Misogynist: Star's feelings aren't important to him as he just sees her as a trophy he's entitled to because she's the only girl rich and pretty enough to meet his standards, to the point that he has no problem trying to force her into an Arranged Marriage to him with Beatrice's help. He also tries to do the same thing with Sam and Colette's families just so he can get a pretty, wealthy wife.
  • Stupid Evil: You're this when you act like a blatantly nasty Spoiled Brat in front of your Nice Guy father who can and will punish you for your awful actions. Afterwards, he still thinks it's a good idea to mess with Star and Danny by swearing revenge on them despite the couple issuing a restraining order against him, having learned nothing.
  • Teens Are Monsters: Star accurately describes him as having the potential to be a sociopath.
  • Teeth Flying: Danny uses his ghost Super-Strength to knock out four of Donovan's teeth as payback for trying to kiss Star and hitting her when she rejected him.
  • The Tooth Hurts: Danny knocks four of his back teeth out using his ghost strength after catching Donovan attacking Star at the country club in "Visited".
  • Took a Level in Jerkass: He was already an Abhorrent Admirer and Spoiled Brat but in "Visited", he's willing to physically abuse Star via a Forceful Kiss and striking her when she doesn't go along with his wishes.
  • Troubling Unchildlike Behavior: Donovan comes off as not just a bigoted classist bully, but a budding sociopath and stalker in his harassment of Star, having tried to forcefully kiss her and even hitting her for refusing him.
  • Unwanted Spouse: Seeks to become this to Star by marrying her with Beatrice's help as he doesn't care if she hates him since as far as he's concerned, she belongs to him. He later shifts his focus to Sam and Colette.
  • Upper-Class Twit: A pampered brat who's so full of himself, he lacks even basic decency and common sense.
  • Villain Decay: He was never much of a villain anyway as Team Phantom only regarded him as an annoying, overly pampered jerk that was too stupid to back up his talk. However, he became even less of a threat when his father cut him off.
  • Villainous Crush: Averted, as he admits he doesn't love Star and just wants a beautiful wife from a wealthy family. That, and he feels entitled to her too.
  • Villainous Underdog: Has no powers and is just a rich brat who's too stupid to know when to quit. He becomes even less of a threat without his family's resources.
  • With Friends Like These...: His friendship with Theodore and Vivian is shallow at best as they don't like nor care about each other, and hang out solely based on wealth, status, and appearances.
  • Yandere: He's plotting to ruin Danny and Star's lives out of petty spite and to make the latter desperate enough to be with him.
  • You Are What You Hate: Being a classist snob, he's naturally upset over becoming a commoner after being disinherited by his father for his horrible actions toward Star and Danny in "Visited".
  • Zero-Effort Boss: It only takes one punch from Danny to knock his teeth out. Star can also beat him up.

    Reginald Loadman 
Donovan's father who's a real estate mogul. He has his head on a lot straighter than his son does.
  • Anti-Nepotism: He wants to fix his son's bratty behavior by cutting him off and making him get a job to teach Donovan responsibility.
  • The Atoner: He feels guilty about how his son's rotten behavior hurt Star and that his own terrible parenting helped cause it, so he seeks to make it up to her and her loved ones, starting by apologizing to Star's parents for Donovan's abysmal actions.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: He's definitely one of the more even-keeled rich folks in Amity Park. And he's also someone who had no trouble bringing down the hammer on his son for his horrendous behavior.
  • Blue Blood: Comes from an Old Money family.
  • Blunt "Yes": In "Golden", this is his response to Donovan's question if Reginald actually expects him to get a job to have any money.
  • Brutal Honesty: He makes it clear to Donovan he deserved to have his teeth knocked out by Danny for harassing him and his girlfriend Star.
  • The Bus Came Back: He returns in "Golden" for a charity event Eleanor is promoting.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Character Development: As of the end of “Visited”, he has decided to stop indulging his son and become a much sterner parent to try to curb Donovan’s bratty tendencies.
  • Cloudcuckoolander's Minder: He’s been busy keeping his Spoiled Brat of a son Donovan out of further trouble ever since that restraining order Star got against him in “Visited”. He’s frustrated to no end by Donovan’s single-minded vendetta with Star and Danny, as well as his refusal to take his work seriously.
  • Comes Great Responsibility: He believes in using his wealth for the benefit of others, a lesson he tries to instill in his son.
  • Cruel to Be Kind: He's fine with trying to make Donovan clean up his act by disinheriting him and forcing him get a job by threatening to donate his car to charity if he doesn't.
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype: Of the Good Parents. While he tries to be this to Donovan, he is not particularly effective with conflict or discipline, plus his busy work schedule left him unaware of Donovan and the latter's friends' behavior for a long time.
  • Disappointed in You: Donovan's actions in "Visited" caused this reaction. Reginald even tells his son that he had it coming after Danny punches out four of Donovan's teeth for assaulting his girlfriend, and goes as far as disinheriting Donovan over it.
  • Doesn't Know Their Own Child: He's been too busy managing his real estate business to notice what a selfish, obnoxious, and even abusive brat his son was becoming. Once his eyes are opened, Reginald strives to do something about it by disciplining Donovan and forcing him to shape up.
  • Doting Parent: Deconstructed as he admits his overindulgence of his son, especially after he lost his wife, helped turn Donovan into a Spoiled Brat.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • While he loves his son he makes it clear to him he deserved to have his teeth knocked out by Danny for harassing his girlfriend Star and promises her parents to keep Donovan away from Star.
    • While a Nice Guy, even he doesn't like the Mansons for being pretentious, social-climbing snobs, but he at least tries to be civil with them.
    • He's willing to let Donovan's future children inherit his fortune after their father's death.
  • Foil: To Jean-Luc. Both are men from Old Money families with spoiled teenage children that they struggle to control and lost their first wives. However, Reginald is a hardworking, benevolent realtor who loves his son but has little time to spend with him due to his career and is willing to severely punish Donovan for his horrible attitude, and is a widower who is implied to have been Happily Married. Jean-Luc is a shameless, womanizing Slimeball who owns a vineyard and spoils his own daughter rotten, doing little to nothing to curb her awful attitude, and drove his first wife away with his philandering.
  • Good Counterpart: To Beatrice Traville since they’re both proud aristocrats that come from Old Money and aren’t the best parents around, but otherwise they couldn’t be anymore different. Beatrice is a Rich Bitch Psychopath Womanchild who married Richard mainly for his wealth, emotionally abused her daughter Stella for years, and enables Donovan’s horrible behavior for her own benefit. Reginald is a hardworking Nice Guy who was Happily Married before becoming a widower and while he spoils his son, he has no patience for his bratty attitude and doesn’t hesitate to disinherit Donovan as punishment for hurting Star, then makes him get a job to teach him about responsibility.
  • Good Is Not Dumb: Despite his initial ignorance, he suspected that Theodore and Vivian were involved in Donovan's plan to mess with Star and Danny, and looked through his son's phone to confirm it. Then he told the kids' families what they did so they'd be disinherited too.
  • Good Is Not Soft: He might coddle his son but he's not afraid to put his foot down over Donovan's unacceptable behavior, and even disinherits him after seeing him harass and mistreat Star.
  • Hands-Off Parenting: Deconstructed as he spent most of his time working and largely just spoils Donovan. This contributed to turning his son into an entitled asshole and Reginald now seeks to avert it by being much stricter.
  • Hidden Depths: Reginald takes pride in his family name and has high standards he expects from the Loadmans, so he's more than willing to punish his son for failing to live up to them with his awful attitude.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: He thinks his son can be redeemed but is unaware that Donovan is making his own plans.
  • Humble Parent, Spoiled Kids: Reginald is much kinder and more responsible than his Spoiled Brat son.
  • I Can Change My Beloved: A non-romantic version. He still hopes his son can clean up his act and become a better person, unaware that Donovan has other plans.
  • I Have No Son!: Reginald disinherits Donovan after learning what he did to Star Strong and plans to kick his son out of the house when he turns 18 to force him to shape up. Though saddened, he also doesn't argue too hard against Star's parents, Johnathan Strong and Stella Bevier, when they plan to take legal action against Donovan.
  • It's All My Fault: He acknowledges that his terrible parenting contributed to Donovan becoming the awful person he is today and seeks to fix it by being much stricter with his son from now on.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: More blunt than Jerkass but he points out to Donovan that it was his own fault Danny knocked out four of his teeth for attacking his girlfriend Star and refusing to leave the couple alone.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: Donovan is a lazy Spoiled Brat and elitist jerk who thinks his wealth and status make him better than everyone, and are all that matter. Reginald is a hardworking businessman and Nice Guy who's much more down-to-earth, believes in setting a good example because of their wealth, and doesn’t care about people’s backgrounds.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: He had no idea Donovan made a deal with Beatrice to set up an Arranged Marriage between himself and Star, and just thought they were at the country club to discuss a business deal. Naturally, he's furious when he finds out and punishes Donovan further for going behind his back.
  • Love Makes You Dumb: A non-romantic example. While he knows his son is a huge brat, Reginald still naively thinks Donovan is capable of redemption through harsh discipline.
  • Meaningful Name: His last name is Load-man and he comes from a wealthy family.
  • Nice Guy: He's a friendly, humble, and generous man; the complete opposite of his son.
  • Nice to the Waiter: He doesn't look down on non-rich individuals and treats everyone with respect.
  • No Sympathy: Reginald makes it clear he doesn't care that Donovan got his teeth knocked out by Danny after harassing and hitting Star, or that him and his friends got disinherited since they brought it on themselves for acting like total brats by messing with Star and Danny out of some immature sense of entitlement.
  • Old Money: He comes from one of the richest families in Amity Park. His last name is even Loadman.
  • Parental Neglect: His busy work schedule leaves him with little time to spend with his son. Thus, he lets Donovan run wild and spoils him without realizing it.
  • Parental Obliviousness: He admits he's been too busy managing his realtor business to notice how much of a brat his son was turning into from being spoiled all his life. He now strives to do something about it by disciplining Donovan and making him navigate the real world without his family's money.
  • Parents as People: While by all accounts a decent person, he shamefully admits that he over-indulged his son after his wife passed away and was unable to see what Donovan was turning into due to being too busy with work to really spend time with him, which resulted in Donovan being spoiled rotten.
  • Pet the Dog: He personally apologizes to Star's parents for his son's despicable actions toward her in "Visited" and agrees to keep Donovan away from her.
  • The Proud Elite: Downplayed but he does take pride in his family's status and punishes Donovan for besmirching it through his harassment of Star and Danny.
  • Pushover Parents: Averted. While he spoils his son and isn't good at disciplining, he won't hesitate to punish Donovan by disinheriting him for harassing Star and Danny.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: He punishes Donovan for his abhorrent actions toward Star, then personally apologizes to her parents for his son's dreadful behavior and agrees to make sure he doesn't bother Star again.
  • Rich in Dollars, Poor in Sense: Downplayed. He's incredibly wealthy but doesn't seem to know how to be a good parent as he didn't realize his son was becoming a huge brat from all of Reginald's spoiling and prioritizing work over spending time with Donovan until the incident at the country club.
  • Sharp-Dressed Man: He usually wears fine business suits.
  • Shut Up, Hannibal!: He makes it clear to Donovan that being wealthy is not an excuse to mistreat others because they can't take whatever they want from the world without giving back to those less fortunate, and punishes his son for it by taking away his car and inheritance.
  • Smarter Than You Look: He comes across as naive for being unaware of his son's awfulness but he correctly suspects that Donovan's friends helped him harass Star and Danny, and looks through his son's phone to confirm it. He then gets Theodore and Vivian disinherited as well by telling their families about their actions as punishment.
  • Spoiled Sweet: Despite coming from an Old Money family, he is a pleasant and kind man who doesn't care about the financial backgrounds of others, in contrast to his Spoiled Brat son.
  • Throw the Dog a Bone: He gets to keep his membership at the country club while Donovan was banned for mistreating Star.
  • Uncle Pennybags: He may be rich but he's a down-to-Earth and friendly fellow when all is said and done. He even personally apologizes to Johnathan and Stella for how his son mistreated their daughter.
  • Wacky Parent, Serious Child: Inverted. He's the mature and responsible Serious Parent to his bratty and irresponsible son's Wacky Child.
  • Where Did We Go Wrong?: He struggles with managing his son's obnoxious behavior, especially since Donovan stubbornly refuses to focus on his jobs or let go of his vendetta with Star and Danny.
  • You Are Grounded!: It’s one of his punishments to Donovan for harassing Star and Danny.

    Chief Boyle 
The chief of police in Amity Park, who has a less than favorable opinion of Jack and Maddie Fenton.
  • Bedsheet Ghost: He wears a bedsheet as a Halloween costume in "Costumed" until Jack and Maddie attack him under the belief he's a real ghost.
  • Berserk Button: Being around Jack and Maddie in general pisses him off very much, seeing as he's dealt with their chaotic shenanigans various times.
  • Butt-Monkey: An unintentional victim of Jack and Maddie.
  • By-the-Book Cop: He follows the rules to a T, and Jack and Maddie unintentionally breaking the law or endangering people causes him to throw the book at them.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Da Chief: He's the chief of police in Amity Park, as well as the guy who deals with the Fentons the most.
  • Everyone Has Standards: He dislikes Jack and Maddie but doesn't extend this attitude to their kids as he feels bad for them cause of their parents antics.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: His lack of tolerance toward Jack and Maddie is understandable. Even ignoring incidents where they almost harmed him, most real world cops wouldn't be okay with a group of people whose tech and weaponry would probably make them more dangerous than most domestic terrorists running around with said equipment.
  • Jerkass to One: His frequent dealings with Jack and Maddie have made him less than pleasant with them.
  • Last-Second Word Swap: In "Costumed", he starts saying a word that starts with "da" but, not wanting his son to hear that word, he says "darn" instead.
  • Meaningful Name: His name is Boyle, and when it comes to Jack and Maddie, they make his blood BOIL.
  • Mythology Gag: He's named after Bob Boyle, the art director of the animated series.
  • Not in Front of the Kid: In "Costumed", he's about to use a word that starts with "da" to describe Jack and Maddie's weapons when he remembers his son is around so he calls them "darn things" instead.
  • Pet the Dog: His attitude with Jack and Maddie does not extend to their kids, being much more considerate of them.

    Puck 
The fairy trickster.
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  • Abhorrent Admirer: He takes a moment to flirt with Jazz, who doesn't take kindly to a 1,916-year-old entity showing an interest in her.
  • Adaptational Dye-Job: Had white hair in "Gargoyles" but here he has reddish-brown hair.
  • Berserk Button: He has two very specific buttons that Sam ends up pressing.
    • Don't interrupt him, especially when he's rhyming.
    • Disrespecting William Shakespeare, who was a close friend of his. Sam going as far as to call him a hack did not endear her to him one bit.
    • Never, ever refuse a gift from him. Vlad took a sledgehammer to this one and Puck's response made what he did to Sam look downright playful.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: He's a trickster first and foremost, but he's also one of the most powerful beings on the planet. The fact that he can just toss the Ghostly Wail aside only proves that Danny is powerless against him.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: As a member of the fair folk, his sense of right and wrong is off compared to ours. He abides by the rule not to use his powers to kill, but has no problem cursing the entire town or ruining Sam's life for refusing to play Titania as she were in the actual script.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He's very sarcastic and modern sounding for a fairy entity.
  • The Dreaded: While unable to directly affect ghosts, he can get around that weakness to the point the Fright Knight is afraid of him.
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • He has zero issue with giving people a real fright or delivering some Humble Pie but he goes out his way to avoid actually hurting anyone, even though the rules he's bound by don't outright forbid it; only him killing is off-limits.
    • He won't ruin a birthday celebration for someone who's already pretty old by human standards.
  • Expy: His role, appearance and personality are based on that of the Puck from Gargoyles.
  • The Fair Folk: While he displays ghost-like abilities, he identifies as a fairy. And like many depictions of them, he does what he does for amusement and has no problem messing with humans for a laugh.
  • Good All Along: Puck reveals in his debut story "Staged" that he was never a villain, just a mischievous prankster not looking to cause any real harm.
  • Hopeless Boss Fight: Nothing Danny could do came close to a threat to Puck. The Ghostly Wail was simply tossed aside.
  • It Amused Me: His reason for why he was causing trouble in the first place.
  • Karmic Trickster: Downplayed. Just about anyone is fair game for his antics but people who really do need a lesson in manners tend to get it worse from him.
  • Jerkass to One: He mainly acts playful towards everyone, but seems to hold a special amount of hostility towards Sam for playing Queen Titania as an evil witch. While he bids the rest a cheerful goodbye, he gives her the "I'm watching you" gesture with a disapproving scowl.
  • Not Quite the Right Thing: He forcibly gives Vlad a love potion to make him fall for Alicia as punishment for trying to do the same to Maddie. While this may come off as karmic, it also meant that Puck was condemning Alicia to be married to a sociopathic man who doesn't truly love her. And after the potion wears off, Vlad starts planning to kill Alicia rather than go through a divorce.
  • Outside-Genre Foe: He is the only fairy adversary that Team Phantom has faced and whose power is on a completely different league.
  • Pet the Dog:
    • His torment of Christopher was, in his mind, a favor to Star since he didn't like how rude Christopher was being to her.
    • During his ultimate transformation prank, he saved Pierre, put in him in a protective bubble, and even gave him a snack.
  • Play-Along Prisoner: In "Traveled", he could have escaped at any time but he was enjoying the story.
  • Sympathy for the Hero: He feels bad for Star for being related to someone as awful as Beatrice.
  • Undying Loyalty: To Queen Titania, to the point where he found Sam's darker portrayal of her offensive.
  • Weaksauce Weakness:
    • Fairy powers can't directly affect ghosts by his own words, though he can still counter ghostly attacks and mentions that Danny being only half-ghost won't give him full immunity to whatever Puck cooks up.
    • He absolutely can not kill under any circumstances. And no Loophole Abuse by pulling a Cessation of Existence is allowed either.
    • He can't make people fall in love. A few minutes of infatuation is the most he can manage and even that is more like hypnosis than anything.
    • He claims he can't alter the past with his powers.
    • He does have the traditional weakness to iron that The Fair Folk are often seen to have, but it has to be a specially crafted type of iron; the normal everyday stuff doesn't have any effect on him.

    Chip Franco 
A former bully and classmate of Johnathan Strong in high school. He makes his debut in "Traveled".
  • Abhorrent Admirer: Stella isn’t flattered by his interest in her since she’s already married (and secretly in love again with Johnathan).
  • Anti-Role Model: Seeing what became of Chip Franco makes Johnathan, Star, Tucker, Sam, Jazz, and Danny see him as the kind of person people should avoid becoming.
  • Badass Decay: He was apparently strong and athletic in his youth, but is now a washed-up wreck of a man.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Casanova Wannabe: He flirts with Stella but she rejects him due to being married to Jean-Luc (and still in love with Johnathan, not that she'll acknowledge it).
  • Dumb Jock: He admits he was this in his youth by acknowledging he should've spent more time studying for exams than picking up girls.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Chip is not father of the year material, but he doesn't like how Heather pushes their daughter Audrey into being as competitive as she was as a teenager by making her try out for cheerleading.
  • Formerly Fit: Johnathan notes that he gained a lot of weight since high school.
  • Future Loser: He was a popular football star during high school. Now? He's balding, fat, divorced, working multiple dead-end jobs, and has gambling debts to pay.
  • The Gambling Addict: He has gambling debts to pay and implies they're the reason his kids and their mother no longer live with him.
  • Gambling Ruins Lives: As mentioned above, his gambling led to him being in debt and is the implied reason his wife and kids left him.
  • How the Mighty Have Fallen: Johnathan thinks this upon learning what became of Chip.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: He used to look better than the guy he currently is. It came to a level former classmate Johnathan Strong struggled to recognize him.
  • Jaded Washout: He was the high school football star but is now a shell of his former self and works menial jobs, barely earning enough to survive.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: He's correct that Heather doesn't have a chance with Johnathan and will just make a fool of herself.
  • Jerk Jock: Chip was a football jock and a bully in his high school years, much like Dash Baxter is.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: A generous description of him as he's still an unpleasant oaf, but he doesn't harass anyone like in his youth. He also genuinely cares about his children, Audrey and Chip Jr.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: He admits his current hardships are the result of his bad choices in high school.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: While he's a jerk, he comes off as less unpleasant and unbearable than his ex-wife Heather St. Cloud. Chip at least tries to be a better parent to their children than Heather.
  • Like Father, Unlike Son: His son Chip Jr. is a more decent person than his father was at his age and in the present.
  • Mirror Character: Danny and Star can't help but notice and be creeped by how Chip is similar to the adult Dash Baxter considers himself doomed to become.
  • Shadow Archetype: He represents everything Dash fears he'll become after high school: a fat, washed-up loser stuck working in a dead-end job whose glory days are long behind him.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: Downplayed. He's still a jerk but doesn't bully others and tries to be a good father to his kids so they don't turn out like him or his ex-wife.

     Heather St. Cloud 
Chip Franco's ex-wife and the mother of Chip Franco Jr. and Audrey St. Cloud. She was the most popular mean girl in Johnathan's high school days.
  • Alpha Bitch: She was basically the Paulina of Johnathan's high school.
  • Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: Her kids are always being embarrassed in front of others by her unpleasant and immature attitude.
  • Amicable Exes: Averted. Her and Chip do NOT get along at all, partly because she blames him for losing their life savings due to his gambling addiction.
  • Anti-Role Model: She's a Spoiled Brat and Alpha Bitch in the body of a grown woman. Chip Franco REALLY doesn't want their kids to turn out like her…or himself.
  • Attempted Homewrecker: She doesn't care if Johnathan is dating Solene and still tries to steal him because she wants a rich husband. He wastes no time in turning her down.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Casanova Wannabe: She's incapable of getting a second husband because of her awful attitude.
  • Fair-Weather Foe: In their high school days, Heather saw Johnathan as a loser. When she learns that Johnathan became a successful lawyer, she tries to seduce him to get his money.
  • Gold Digger: Back in high school, Heather dismissed Johnathan as a loser. Now that her father cut her off and Johnathan is a successful lawyer, she wants to marry him and doesn't care if he's dating somebody else. In fact, she's been hunting for a wealthy husband since divorcing Chip to provide her with the luxuries she once enjoyed in her youth. Although her horrible personality hasn't made the search any easier.
  • Hated by All: Nobody can stand being around this bitter harpy. Her ex-husband regrets ever marrying her, Johnathan wants nothing to do with her, and even her children can't wait for college just to get away from her.
  • How the Mighty Have Fallen: She goes from a popular, spoiled rich girl to a disinherited and divorced mother of two kids working at a beauty salon.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: She was considered very beautiful as a teenager and, like Paulina, seen as the most attractive girl in high school, with Chip Franco and Johnathan being just two of her admirers back then. However, motherhood and the less-than-pleasant years since then have taken their toll so she now wears mom jeans.
  • Inadequate Inheritor: Her father definitely saw her as this and cut her off for it.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: She's a total bitch about it but Heather does have every right to be mad at her ex-husband Chip Franco for blowing their life savings because of his gambling habits.
  • Like Mother, Unlike Daughter: She's an unpleasant, gold-digging harpy while her daughter Audrey is a sweet girl.
  • Never My Fault: Unlike Chip, she refuses to accept responsibility for anything and just blames everyone else.
  • No Sympathy: She doesn't care if Chip is low on money or that the water in his apartment was shut off because all that matters to her is getting the alimony payment he owes her, and she is willing to sic her lawyer on him.
  • Not Good with Rejection: She acts VERY nasty to Johnathan when he turns her down.
  • Schoolyard Bully All Grown Up: The years have done nothing to make her any less stuck up and obnoxious than she was in high school.
  • Smug Snake: She greatly overestimates herself by believing she can wrap Johnathan around her fingers because "men are controlled by their hormones", as she claims. All that happens is her getting soundly rejected like Chip Franco predicted she would.
  • Wacky Parent Serious Children: Her kids Audrey and Chip Franco Jr. come off as way more mature than her.
  • Women Are Wiser: Inverted. While her ex-husband Chip Franco has matured somewhat over the years, she still acts like an immature, spoiled bully and seems incapable of being a responsible adult.
  • Womanchild: She still acts like the same Alpha Bitch Spoiled Brat she was as a teenager and hasn't matured a single bit, unlike her ex-husband.

    Drew Myrtles 
A fake ghost hunter who does hoaxes and tries to scam for money.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • The Casanova: He fakes being a ghost hunter partly to pickup women.
  • Con Artist: Pretends to be a ghost hunter to scam people out of money and impress women.
  • Corrupted Character Copy: In terms of name and actions with the ladies, he's based on Dean Winchester of Supernatural. But whereas Dean is a Jerk with a Heart of Gold who genuinely battles with the supernatural, Myrtles is a cowardly fake hunter whose charm is superficial.
  • Dirty Coward: He had no problem letting other people get eaten to save his skin.
  • Fake Ultimate Hero: He likes to have people believe he’s a courageous ghost hunter but in reality, he’s nothing but a fraud and a greedy Dirty Coward.
  • Greed: His main motivation is making money.
  • Handsome Lech: Besides money, his only motivation is hitting on pretty women and Alyssa finds him charming at first.
  • Hate Sink: Between his cowardice, greed and superficial charm, the readers are not meant to like him.
  • Jerkass: He’s a Dirty Coward and a Con Artist.
  • Jerkass Has a Point: He points out to Tucker that destroying a contract doesn't render it null and void because that's not how contracts work in real life as opposed to in cartoons, especially since he has plenty of copies of the original contract.
  • Laser-Guided Karma:
    • Myrtles' attempt to scam the Williams sisters and seduce Alyssa falls apart thanks to a real ghost causing trouble, exposing him as a fraud.
    • He uses his contract to make himself not liable for damages caused by ghosts. Danny uses the threat of La Lechuza to force Myrtles to compensate Alyssa and pay out of pocket for the damages to her house. He also gets fired after his company is sued.
  • Loophole Abuse: Myrtles points out the contract Alyssa signed makes him not liable for any damage to the premises due to ghosts. However, Danny counters the contract doesn't mean they can't use a ghost against him, forcing Myrtles to pay for the damages.
  • Only in It for the Money: Aside from hitting on pretty women, he only cares about making money.
  • This Is Reality: When Tucker rips up the contract between Myrtles and Alyssa under the belief it would render it null and void, Myrtles reveals he kept copies and says that Tucker's knowledge of how contracts work comes from cartoons.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: Myrtles' plot to scam the Williams' out of their money angered La Lechuza enough to fully awaken her and attack.
  • Working with the Ex: He employs his ex Erin into using the equipment since she paid for it. She later quits, deciding it's not worth it.

     Theodore Prescott Shawdale III 
One of Donovan Loadman's snobby friends.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: Downplayed.
    • He briefly tries to flirt with Star in "Mistaken" but is instantly shut down.
    • He thinks Colette is hot but she won't give him or his friends the time of day.
  • Actually Pretty Funny: Even Vivian and Theodore join in on laughing at and mocking Donovan's Goofy Print Underwear when Poindexter pulls his pants down at the mall in “Mistaken”. Until the ghost dumps smoothies on their heads.
  • Anti-Nepotism: His parents disown him for helping Donovan harass Star and Danny in "Visited" and make him get a job to teach him responsibility.
  • Ain't Too Proud to Beg: In "Visited", he begs Reginald Loadman not to tell his parents that he was helping Donovan harass Star and Danny because he knows they'll ground him for it. Reginald doesn't care and does it anyway since Theodore deserves punishment and he'll be lucky if getting grounded is all that happens to him.
  • Belated Child Discipline: His parents decide to follow Reginald’s example and punish him for harassing Star and Danny by disinheriting him and making him get a job to curb his bratty behavior.
  • Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: He's the blonde to Donovan's brunette and Vivian's redhead.
  • Brutal Honesty: He flat out tells Donovan he's trying to steal another guy's (Danny) girlfriend.
  • Casanova Wannabe: He thinks he's being suave when bragging about his physique and class to Star, who's just repulsed.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Dirty Coward: Abandons his friends to save himself when the ghost bat attacks the country club in "Visited".
  • Disinherited Child: He's cut off by his family as punishment for helping Donovan harass Star and Danny.
  • Dumb Blonde: Has blonde hair and is the dumbest of the trio.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: He can be surprisingly perceptive at times, like pointing out how similar Dani looks to Danny, telling Donovan he’s better off forgetting about Star and Danny, and commenting that Donovan is trying to steal Danny’s girlfriend.
  • Dumb Muscle: Is the largest and dimmest of the trio.
  • Everyone Has Standards: In "Blackmailed", he tries to keep Donovan and Vivian focused on their jobs (or at least look like they are) to avoid getting fired again.
  • Humiliation Conga: Not to the same extent as his “friends” in “Visited”, but he is also disinherited by his family and then gets covered in muddy water.
  • Inadequate Inheritor: His family cuts him off as punishment for his actions against Star and Danny in "Visited".
  • Inelegant Blubbering: His reaction to being cut off is to break down sobbing.
  • Kickthe Dog: In “Broke”, he and his friends bully Dani just because she reminds them of Danny.
  • Laser-Guided Karma:
    • In “Mistaken”, Poindexter gets back at Theodore and his stuck-up friends for harassing Danny and Star in a crowded mall by pantsing Donovan to expose his Goofy Print Underwear, then dumping smoothies on their heads, causing everyone to laugh at their humiliation.
    • In “Broke”, Donovan, Theodore, and Vivian not only get fired from Big Jimmy's for bullying Dani on store premises, but Dani gets back at them by dumping trash from a dumpster onto them, humiliating them in front of everyone, before Wulf scares the trio away.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: He's just as much of a Spoiled Brat as his friends but isn't fixated on petty revenge, as he tells Donovan he's better off forgetting about Star and Danny.
  • Misplaced Retribution: In “Broke”, Donovan, Theodore, and Vivian bully Dani because she looks similar to Danny.
  • No Accounting for Taste: He has a crush on Colette of all people, no matter how rude she is to him and his friends.
  • Old Money: He was the heir to a sports gear manufacturing company.
  • Only Sane Man:
    • In "Mistaken", he halfheartedly tries to persuade Donovan to just enjoy the country club and even check out some other girls there instead of hassling Star and Danny.
    • He's the first one to start abandoning his grudge against Danny and Star, and even tells his friends in "Blackmailed" to at least look like they're working since they can't afford to keep getting fired.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: He eventually gives up on pursuing vengeance on Star and Danny and tries to convince Donovan to do the same.
  • Relationship Sabotage: Subverted. He somewhat reluctantly agrees to help Donovan ruin Star and Danny’s relationship in “Visited” but they fail on account of their own poor planning and Colette’s interference.
  • Smarter Than You Look:
    • Even he knows Donovan doesn't have a chance with Star since she made it clear she completely hates him.
    • He was observant enough to notice how physically similar Dani is to Danny in "Broke".
  • Those Two Guys: Team Phantom just consider him and Vivian to be Loadman's idiot minions.

     Vivian Diane Fallbrook 
One of Donovan Loadman's snobby friends.
  • Abhorrent Admirer: Downplayed. In "Visited", she only flirted with Danny as a ploy for Donovan but became slightly impressed with him. Not that it matters because Danny wants nothing to do with her for being an annoying snob who's helping Donovan try to ruin his relationship with Star.
  • Actually Pretty Funny: Even Vivian and Theodore join in on laughing at and mocking Donovan's Goofy Print Underwear when Poindexter pulls his pants down at the mall in “Mistaken”. Until the ghost spills smoothies on their heads.
  • Anti-Nepotism: Her parents disown her for helping Donovan harass Star and Danny in "Visited" and make her get a job to teach her responsibility.
  • Attempted Homewrecker: She tries to seduce Danny away from Star as part of a ploy by Donovan to ruin their relationship, with the promise of payment for her, but it doesn’t work in the slightest because Danny has zero interest in her due to his devotion toward Star, awareness of Vivian’s awful attitude, and justified paranoia that it’s all part of Toadman’s plan. Also, Colette shows up and completely ruins things by picking a fight with Vivian out of jealousy after seeing her flirt with Danny.
  • Bad "Bad Acting": Danny isn't the least bit convinced by her flirting in "Visited" as he notes she sounds like she's faking it.
  • Belated Child Discipline: Her parents decide to follow Reginald’s example and punish her for harassing Star and Danny by disinheriting her and making her get a job to curb her bratty behavior.
  • Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: She's the redhead to Theodore's blonde and Donovan's brunette.
  • Brainless Beauty: Downplayed. She’s vain about her looks and doesn’t come off as downright stupid, but she’s not much smarter than her friends (which doesn’t really speak highly of her). In “Visited”, she doesn’t recognize Danny at the country club because of his new suit and combed hair until Donovan informs her it’s him, and her attempts at flirting with Danny come off as so bad and ham-fisted that he easily sees through her.
  • Brutal Honesty: Even she knows Donovan doesn’t have a shot with Star and tells him to just forget about her because he’s clearly wasting his time.
  • Canon Foreigner: Created for this series of fanfics.
  • Casanova Wannabe: A Rare Female Example. Her attempt to seduce Danny at the country club on Donovan's orders fails spectacularly because he's too loyal to Star and doesn't like Vivian anyway because of her unpleasant, snobby nature, plus he's savvy enough to immediately realize she'd only talk to him if Donovan put her up to it.
  • Cat Fight: In “Visited”, she gets into one with Colette at the country club when Colette catches her flirting with Danny.
  • Dirty Coward: Abandons her friends to save herself when the ghost bat attacks the country club in "Visited".
  • Disinherited Child: She's cut off by her family as punishment for helping Donovan harass Star and Danny.
  • Dude Magnet: To the point she becomes upset when she has trouble getting Danny to look at her the way most guys do when she flirts with him in "Visited".
  • Everyone Has Standards:
    • Even she can’t stand Colette for her haughty, unpleasant attitude.
    • She slaps Donovan for getting them fired from Sunkin' Donuts in "Blackmailed" because of his personal grudge with Star and Danny.
    • She eventually drops her grudge against Star and Danny after realizing it’s not worth it and even advises Donovan to do the same.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: It never occurred to her that Danny would reject her out of devotion to his girlfriend Star.
  • Evil Is Petty:
    • What else do you call someone who’s willing to break up a perfectly happy couple just for a thousand bucks that she herself admits she doesn’t even need?
    • Along with Donovan, Vivian swears revenge on Star and Danny, especially the latter, since she blames them for getting cut off and is mad at Danny for rejecting her.
  • Fiery Redhead: Has red hair and can be quite temperamental, especially when things don't go her way.
  • Give Geeks a Chance: She won't admit it but she does find Danny cute. Not that he'd care.
  • Honey Trap: Subverted. Donovan pays her $1000 to flirt with and try to seduce Danny at the country club in "Visited" so they can record it as proof of him cheating on Star to break them up. However, it fails since Danny doesn't like Vivian at all, only has eyes for Star, and is smart enough to figure out that it was a ploy concocted by the snobby rich kids early on, plus Colette ruins the plan by picking a fight with Vivian, which lets Danny escape unnoticed during the chaos.
  • Inadequate Inheritor: Her family cuts her off as punishment for her actions against Star and Danny in "Visited".
  • Humiliation Conga: In “Visited”, she’s rejected by Danny, gets into a Cat Fight with Colette, is disowned by her family along with her snobby friends, is dumped over text by a movie star she was supposed to go out with, and then gets covered in muddy water.
  • It's All About Me: She always puts herself before everyone else.
  • Jerkass Has a Point:
    • Even Vivian knows Donovan is wasting his time pursuing Star since she hates Loadman and only has eyes for Danny.
    • She has every right to slap and be furious with Donovan in “Blackmailed” because his harassment of Star and Danny got them fired from their third job.
  • Kick the Dog: In “Broke”, Vivian and her friends bully Dani just because she reminds them of Danny.
  • Laser-Guided Karma:
    • In “Mistaken”, Poindexter gets back at her and her stuck-up friends for harassing Danny and Star in a crowded mall by pulling Donovan’s pants down to expose his Goofy Print Underwear then throwing smoothies on their heads, causing everyone to laugh at their humiliation.
    • In “Broke”, Donovan, Theodore, and Vivian not only get fired from Big Jimmy's for bullying Dani on store premises, but Dani gets back at them by pouring trash from a dumpster onto them, humiliating them in front of everyone, before Wulf scares the trio away.
  • A Lighter Shade of Black: She's a petty, unpleasant Rich Bitch but isn't as vengeful or obsessive as Donovan, as she tells him to move on from Star and eventually gets fed up with his desire for revenge against the latter and Danny.
  • Misplaced Retribution: In “Broke”, Donovan, Theodore, and Vivian bully Dani because she looks similar to Danny.
  • Never My Fault: Refuses to accept blame for her own actions that got her disinherited and swears vengeance on Star and Danny.
  • No Sympathy for Grudgeholders: Vivian is becoming increasingly annoyed with Donovan’s obsession with getting revenge on Star and Danny, to the point she slaps him for getting her fired from Sunkin’ Donuts in “Blackmailed” when their boss catches him threatening the couple.
  • Not Good with Rejection: Being the Spoiled Brat that she is, Vivian throws a tantrum when Danny rejects her at the country club.
  • Offended by an Enemy's Indifference: Her pride and vanity won’t let her tolerate the fact that Danny doesn’t find her attractive like most guys do.
  • Old Money: She was the heiress to a movie studio.
  • Only in It for the Money: She couldn’t care less about Donovan’s obsession with Star and only agrees to help him try to sabotage her relationship with Danny in “Visited” for the promise of $1000.
  • Phoneaholic Teenager: She barely looks up from her phone in the first two stories she appears in.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: She eventually realizes revenge on Star and Danny isn’t worth it and tries to talk Donovan into leaving them alone.
  • Proud Beauty: She's proud of her looks and is offended when Danny rejects her and Colette insults her hair.
  • Relationship Sabotage: Subverted. She agrees to help Donovan ruin Danny and Star’s relationship in “Visited” for $1000 by flirting with Danny but fails because Danny has no interest in her and Colette ruins the whole thing by picking a fight with Vivian.
  • Rich Bitch: You’re this if you’re willing to destroy a happy relationship for $1000 that even you know you don’t need.
  • Shallow Cannot Comprehend True Love: Vivian thought her looks were enough to steal Danny from Star. She was proven very wrong.
  • Smug Snake: She vastly overestimates her own "charms" and looks, as she only manages to aggravate Danny when she tries flirting with him at the country club in "Visited".
  • Spoiled Brat: She swears revenge on Danny for rejecting her in "Visited" because she hates being denied.
  • Those Two Guys: Team Phantom just consider her and Theodore to be Loadman's idiot minions.
  • Villainous Crush: Downplayed but she does find Danny more appealing after his makeover in “Visited” and even regards him as cute.
  • Women Are Wiser: Downplayed as while still snobby, she eventually gets over her grudge with Star and Danny, and even tries to talk Donovan out of his fixation with the couple.

     Yolanda 
Jean-Luc's mistress, who first appears in "Blackmailed". She eventually strikes up a partnership with Colette, aiding in her goals in exchange for money and gifts, as well as getting closer to Jean-Luc.
  • Amicable Exes: Downplayed. Yolanda has a business relationship with her ex-husband, Cartland, but at the same time, there's no love or even friendship lost between them as they dislike each other and often argue. However, the two of them can be civil with each other and not fight when they have the goal of working together to earn money for themselves.
  • Child Hater: She makes it clear she has no desire to have children with Jean-Luc and views living with his "brats" the only downside to marrying him, planning to send his daughter Colette to boarding school as soon as possible. Cartland also recalls she never wanted children when they were together.
  • Gold Digger: Yolanda maintains an affair with Jean-Luc purely to get money and expensive gifts. She has ambitions of being his trophy wife when his current marriage ends so she can live a lavish lifestyle with him in Paris. Even when her ex-husband Cartland points out that the marriage will not last, she smugly states that she doesn't care and she's looking to live the good life with him while it lasts, and brags that Jean-Luc has enough money for four mistresses.
  • Hidden Depths: Her bio states that she is a skilled clarinet player.
  • The Mistress: To Jean-Luc, carrying on an affair with him behind his wife's back since they moved to Amity Park and being spoiled by him with money and goods; she hopes that he will divorce Stella and marry her, even though she knows that the marriage would be a best temporary because she wants to be his trophy wife and be spoiled and live a lavish lifestyle with him.
  • Proud Beauty: She's attractive and not afraid to flaunt it.

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