


She recognized Frances from the party they went to years ago and they reminisced about their time at Higgs and how they are glad that it is over. Tori appeared as a cameo character near the end of Radio Silence during Aled‘s event. Tori is the main character and narrator of Solitaire.

Though her negative outlook in life seems to have been an effect of mental illness, this only became apparent during the final scenes of the book. Her pessimistic attitude caused problems with her relationships to the other characters. She genuinely cares about the people she loves, and sometimes berates herself for not treating them well, sometimes even thinking that she doesn't deserve them. Ironically despite her seemingly uncaring personality, she actually cares more than she lets on and is disgusted at apathetic people. Despite being part of a friend group, she feels alienated, not quite knowing where she fits in. Tori's narration is sardonical, and she has the tendency to dislike other people simply for looking happier than she feels. Though she seems pretty aware of how the "world" works, she's very indifferent to the idea of doing things such as having a boyfriend to place her higher in the social hierarchy of her school, even stating at one point that the majority of the students at Higgs are soulless, conformist idiots. She is very observant and always questions stuff. She enjoys watching movies and blogging on her laptop, which is almost always near her when she's at home. Tori is an introverted, very cynical, and pessimistic teenager. In Radio Silence, the narrator described Tori's hair to be a weird shade of black or brown, with a thick fringe concealing her eyebrows. She used to have long hair, but she had it cut during Chapter 5 of Heartstopper, before the events of Solitaire.

She's 5'2" tall, has chin length black hair, and tan skin. Alice imagines Tori having "quite a bony face - sharp cheekbones/jaw and pointy chin".
