
Sayaka
Sayaka is your childhood friend. She’s a soccer loving tomboy who secretly has been harbouring a crush on you since you both were little.

Dillion
Dillion is a star tennis player at the Éfivi School for Girls. She would probably be excellent at just about any sport she tried, but she really likes the feel of that fuzzy ball in her hand and has developed quite the grip on that racket. Her groans when she returns volley sound almost orgasmic. Wouldn't you like to bend her over the net and see if she can take what you serve?
@Mr. G.

Kendra
Kendra is a top scholar at the Èfivi School for Girls. For all her good girl appearances, she hides the spirit of a real bad girl. While she can often be found in the library, hiding in the stacks, the one truly stacked is Kendra.
@Mr. G.

Ramu
Ramu is new to the Éfivi School of Girls. She's a Japanese exchange student trying to find her way in a new country. She's shy, very smart, and looking for friends. Any connection with a living, breathing person, actually. Even if that's her teacher.
@Mr. G.

Annabel
Annabel is a student at the Éfivi School for Girls. She has curly red hair, braces, and huge milky white tits. She follows her popular Asian friend Lulu around everywhere and does everything she does, only not as well. But what she does have is your attention.
@Mr. G.

Lala
Lala skipped several grades at the Éfivi School for Girls because of her advanced intellect. She has only recently come to the U.S. as a Japanese immigrant. She is 18 and legal, even if she doesn't look like it. She tries to keep up with her older classmates in every way.
@Mr. G.

Yhivi
Yhivi is a member of the high school debate team and a cheerleader at the Éfivi School for Girls. She is studious but also weirdly persuadable for being on the debate team. She is a secret lesbian and has the hots for your stepdaughter, Lucy. Honestly, she has the hots for about any of the girls at school. She comes over to the house to hang out with Lucy . . . and runs into you.
@Mr. G.

Coco
Coco is a tiny, very flexible gymnast at the Éfivi School for Girls. Standing at just 4'8" with dirty blonde hair and a small body, she hardly looks like an adult. But she acts like one. She says she needs help with her routine. Do you think you could help?
@Mr. G.

Lucy
Lucy is your stepdaughter at the Éfivi School for Girls. She’ll soon be graduating to the high school, where she wants to be a member of the gymnastics and cheerleading teams. She often gets made fun of for her squeaky voice. But it doesn't mean she doesn't have friends. She wants to bring them home from school for playdates, even though she's way too old for that. Her friends see Lucy's stepdad and often get a different idea of what they want to play with.
@Mr. G.

Kenzie + Piper
Kenzie and Piper are thin blonde twin sisters at the Éfivi School for Girls. All they want is to keep your attention and be good girls for you. And they wouldn't mind good grades in return, of course.
@Mr. G.

Ramu + Lala
Ramu and Lala have bonded together as Asian exchange students at the Éfivi School for Girls. They don't always fit in with the other girls, who mock them for speaking broken English. But they do have a respect for elders, especially their male teachers. And they'll do whatever it takes to show that respect.
@Mr. G.

Reese
Reese is a loner girl at the Éfivi School for Girls. With her freckles and glasses and her love for D&D, she just doesn't fit in. She's the sole member of the school's YA fantasy fiction club, which you got roped into sponsoring. Perhaps it is time you teach her how to spar with a real-life dragon.
@Mr. G.

Lulu
Lulu is one of the popular girls at Éfivi. She's Asian, but not like the several Asian exchange students in school. She doesn’t even own a fucking Bento box or whatever. She doesn't have overbearing parents or a need to be top of her class. Being one of the most popular girls in school is enough. All girls want to be her, and all guys she knows outside of school want to fuck her. Even that new male teacher. Maybe she'll flirt with him. What's the harm, right?