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Ms. Melody Dewitt is the music teacher at the main character's high school. She supports him to get his groove back upon his return to school. Her annual talent show is a matter of worry, since [[Principal Smith]] is using all means to sabotage it. | Ms. Melody Dewitt is the music teacher at the main character's high school. She supports him to get his groove back upon his return to school. Her annual talent show is a matter of worry, since [[Principal Smith]] is using all means to sabotage it. | ||
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== Events == | == Events == |
Revision as of 14:13, 26 July 2019
Ms. Melody Dewitt | |
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Appearance | |
Gender | Female |
Hair color | Brown |
Eye color | Brown |
Schedule | |
Morning | School (Mon–Fri) |
Afternoon | School (Mon–Fri) |
Description
Ms. Dewitt is a well‐endowed and curvaceous African American woman, with brown cornrow hair ending in a ponytail, and brown eyes.
She wears a purple off‐the‐shoulder top revealing a white bra, and a pair of jeans. Her accessories are her matching purple earrings. When in her classroom, she commonly carries a tambourine.
Personality
She has an easygoing personality and doesn't mind looking past minor rule infractions for the musically talented students.
Story
Ms. Melody Dewitt is the music teacher at the main character's high school. She supports him to get his groove back upon his return to school. Her annual talent show is a matter of worry, since Principal Smith is using all means to sabotage it.
By signing up for her show, the main character has no idea about the difficulties that await him. But the reward will be there.
Events
- For the complete walkthrough, see Ms. Dewitt's route.
- Beer and teacher in underwear are the ingredients for a successful party.
Thank-you Speech
- Stay focused on the closing speech, while Ms. Dewitt is taking care of him at the same time, is a hard thing for the main character.
Keep up the Pace
- When it comes to playing with four hands, the music teacher is in charge of the show.