Born Francesca Hollingsworth – but better known as Frankie since she can’t stand her full name – Frankie has always lived a life of privilege. With her parents being influential members of the local government, and her father deciding to run for mayor, the Hollingsworth children haven’t wanted for anything their entire lives. Frankie comes in at a tie for youngest sibling, along with her twin, Hunter. With Miles as her older brother, there has never been a quiet moment in her household, the boy hellbent on causing trouble at every turn. Where Miles is rebellious and Hunter is somewhat nerdy, Frankie likes to consider herself the most put together sibling out of the trio. She takes after her mom in a lot of ways, emulating her grace and poise, while also having some of her father attributes in being well-spoken and conscious of social connections. As a child, Frankie could easily see herself becoming popular in high school, establishing her own status without Miles’ reputation tarnishing it. She understands that a lot of people look up to her family, and that they’re under the spotlight at all times. It doesn’t intimidate her in the least like it might with others, instead using that attention to bolster her own personality and help to make a good impression for her father. She’s a daddy’s girl through and through, the ideally well behaved and compliant child that Mr. Hollingsworth has always wanted. Every time her father states that Miles should “be more like his siblings,” Frankie can’t help but beam with pride. She tends to butt heads with Miles more so than Hunter, mostly for the fact that he constantly runs the risk of ruining their father’s image. It seems unbelievable to her that someone like Miles came from her parents, wondering why he didn’t turn out more like she did. Even though she doesn’t always agree with his actions, Frankie knows that ultimately, the bond of blood is far stronger than the tension of sibling rivalry between them. As for Hunter, she feels a connection to him because they’re twins, finding that she’s generally of the same mind as the other boy. Like her, Hunter can pour on the charm for reporters and other people they need to impress, and the two even share a love for things like comics, films, and video games. Frankie’s interests might be considered dorky to other people, but she couldn’t be bothered with half of the other things her friends are obsessed with. However, it’s something that Frankie doesn’t want to be known for, perfectly content to spend a lot of time with her twin at home, but not in public. At school, she doesn’t like to be seen with him, simply because she thinks it would make her lose the approval of her friends. As she enters her first year of high school, Frankie knows she has to make the right moves to make the best impression possible.