Cam Lee is the group’s sharp-eyed strategist, blending quick wit with a pragmatic outlook that keeps her friends grounded. Petite yet athletic, her sleek black bob and almond-shaped eyes reflect a perceptive and confident demeanor. Cam’s attire—comfortable joggers, hoodies, and sneakers—mirrors her active lifestyle and no-nonsense attitude.
As the realist of the group, Cam isn’t afraid to voice hard truths, often cutting through sentimentality to address situations head-on. Her bluntness, while sometimes misconstrued as insensitivity, stems from a deep-seated belief in honesty and practicality. This perspective leads her to view Joey’s impending transition to a Little not just as a personal challenge for him, but as a potential opportunity for the group to elevate their social standing. This opportunistic streak occasionally puts her at odds with more empathetic friends like Sophie, highlighting the tension between image and individual well-being.
Cam’s family is behind NestNet, a widely used app that helps caregivers, institutions, and families manage Little care and monitor social trust metrics—giving Cam an early education in how status and systems shape public perception.
Her interests include running, experimenting with new technology, and engaging in strategy games that challenge her problem-solving skills. Her habit of tapping her smartwatch when deep in thought and her use of sarcasm to mask deeper emotions add layers to her character. While her strategic thinking and humor are assets to the group, her focus on practicality over empathy can sometimes lead to conflicts, especially concerning Joey’s situation.
In essence, Cam Lee brings a blend of ambition and realism to the group, ensuring that their decisions are not only emotionally sound but also strategically advantageous.
sounds like Joey as a little needs to say away from her because she sounds like she would use him to show she has the former stand out student in her control to let others see him like a fallen ultra rich student to make her be able to run in popular groups.
I think that’s fair. She has a very pragmatic look on things as that kind of helps her process stuff. not to say she isn’t empathetic, but she’d also want to see how to make the situation beneficial too. I have some more characters I’m working on, most won’t have a bio posted as I’m more focused on the main group and the Hales at hte moment, but Joey was technically a big reason why their group went mostly unbothered. not to foreshadow too much lol