Alexandra Cox
A brilliant law student, she is David Brown's crush.
Alexandra is one of the best law students at the university she attends. Almost as gifted as David Brown, she met him when they both attended the same preparatory academy.
Alexandra had already invited David on a date, but the meeting never happened. She thought he wasn’t really interested in her because he didn’t respond to her messages. On his side, David believed that she had canceled the date before it even took place. The person responsible for this misunderstanding was Charlotte: she had a crush on David and made him believe that Alexandra no longer wanted to see him. David then started dating Charlotte, but a few months later, his attraction to Alexandra was undeniable.

Using an anonymous username, Alexandra used Crave to send David a sexy photo, asking him if he wanted more. David broke up with Charlotte and accepted more photos. Later, he met Alexandra at the library, and their first moments of intimacy took place. Their mutual attraction continued over the following days until they officially started dating.
Still in love with David, Charlotte was jealous of Alexandra and asked Crave how she could hurt her. Although Charlotte didn’t go through with it, Crave allowed other users to participate in fulfilling the wishes of other members, and one thing led to another—Alexandra was injured in the leg by a small explosion triggered by Crave.
To prevent the compiled data from being used for larger-scale development of the tool Kei Saito, one of Crave’s student programmers, arranged a private meeting with Alexandra, David, Albert, and Sofia. He explained where Crave came from and how it worked. As panic spread across the campus, the four friends consulted with Kei to find a way to erase Crave’s data and make the app disappear. To accomplish this, Sofia and Albert accessed the server in the office of Dean Mr. Duncan and successfully destroyed the data using software prepared by Kei.
After that, calm returned to the campus, as if the past few days had never happened.