Character Profile: “Kitty”, from The Benefactors

Character Role: 

Kitty is first introduced in Chapter 9 of “The Benefactors“, Book 1 of the Sister Queens Sorority series. She is between 26 and 29 years of age. She is also known as The Manager. She is Peruvian-American and is the first girlfriend in a polyamorous relationship with the main character and his wife. She is very smart and educated. Has two twin boys from a failed marriage. 

She has thick jet-black wavy hair and she carries a little bubble-butt on wide hips which she’s always felt attracted black men. It tapers into a small waist but flared out again up top. Natural C’s with insanely puffy nipples. A skinny pear might actually be indicative of her shape being moderately more thick below than up top. She has a clitoris that is overly large. 34C-22-34

Background:

Daughter of a Peruvian university professor and an American tourist. She becomes pregnant with twins from her very first sexual encounter, however she was rejected immediately by her boyfriend. It was the father who gave him the ultimatum to marry or lose his inheritance in the family business. This just leads to an ever-growing resentment. After years of marriage, she finally files for divorce after she confronts her husband’s blatant infidelity and is awarded her share of the business she helped grow. She eventually meets the protagonist and his wife while working as a manager of the local erotic sex museum in Las Vegas where she is trying to learn about sex and discover her own sexuality.

Personality:

Kitty is a submissive at heart, but she also likes being a dom to VJ. She is totally devoted to My Love. Myers-Briggs Personality Test Assessment: Consul – ESFJ

Habits & Quirks:

Very nurturing to the main character. She has her hands on him anytime she is near him.

Conflicts:

Kitty struggles to understand her value in the household. She believes her marriage was destroyed because of her enlarged clitoris that her husband rejected, confusing it for a small penis, resulting in a depressive state of mind from body dysmorphia. She struggles with raising the twins and acquiesces to their father who maintains custody of them and trains them to get college football scholarships.

Author’s Take:

This is the first character that I felt would be the right choice to move my protagonist couple into the polyamory world. She fits well into their world as a submissive, relinquishing control of her life decisions but at the same time, discovering her sexual identity, overcoming her poor body self-image, and learning how to live in general. It’s a win-win-win situation for all three and gets even more interesting as the fourth member is subsequently added to the family. She probably goes through the most difficulties in character growth, but her longevity throughout the series reveals her weaknesses can be her strengths, too.