Chesty was born to a mother and father who were drug abusers. From the moment she was born she lived in poverty and fighting for her life. Her parents spent more time and money on their habits than acknowledging the life they needed to provide for their daughter. She had a brother who had a much better quality of life than her, but they were separated as Chesty fled from the home she grew up in as a teenager. She lived with friends and other family until she was finally old enough to work and get her own place. Chesty worked really hard to make a better life for herself than the one her parents gave her. She became an exotic dancer to pay her way through college. She thrived. She knew she wanted to help people. She persevered in college and all the way through medical school.
(This information is all from 2022)
Chesty is currently just surviving. She is feeling the raw emotions of feeling abandoned by all that knew her or were important to her. She is in a mental fight with herself to either self destruct or to try and come out on top. Over the last few months, she has gone through loss of those who she cared about the most to the ending of a relationship she thought would last forever. Her heart is shattered and her mental state is not well. She puts forth a face that is strong and pretends to be okay most days. In reality, she climbs in bed at night and cries. She cries about the friends she misses. She cries about the man she still loves today no longer sharing that bed with her. She then changes to anger. She is angry that so many people in her life said they cared. She is angry that no one reached out to her when she needed them the most. She is mad that they allowed her to now hate so much. She wants those people to know that they have made her this way. They have made her non-trusting, negative, and just ready for revenge.
There is really one person who has been her constant. One person who literally checks on her daily to make sure she is ok. This one person is really the only thing keeping her from doing more than she already has. Will she be enough to keep Chesty from completing her checklist? Chesty is a ticking time bomb that will either hurt others or herself..its just a matter of time.
As time has lapsed, Chesty has found her true happiness. Chesty met a man that turned her life upside down for the better. Midas Knox. He is now her husband, and they live a great life. They own a home and rental property. More cars than they could ask for. Own one and possibly two Businesses here soon. They have a criminal business as well that they have had going for 2 years now and has grown substantially. She has some friends that she would do anything for. She has lost friends on her road to happiness, but to her they don't mean anything to her anymore. They weren't her real friends in the end.
Current as of 2025:
December 2024: The man that previously made her so happy, that was her light, that gave her everything she could ask for. The 2-year relationship. The 1-year marriage. All gone. The words "I can no longer be the husband you deserve". Those are the words she remembers. She remembers sitting on that dock and hearing him say that. The dock where she shared all of her secrets with him and knew he was the man she loved was also the place where it all ended. She remembers looking at him one last time, tears pouring down her face, and she walked back to the car leaving him standing there. They said they would remain friends. They would still be there for one another. 9 months later, it's like neither one of them exist to one another. No words. No conversations in a long time.
After the divorce, Chesty was lost. She hadn't been single in over 2 years. She didn't know how to act going home to an empty house. Not having that person to talk to about her day at bedtime. She felt very lonely. Her friends were there for her, but they weren't able to fill the void that she now had. Being single, Chesty realized quickly how many people only seen her for her money. The number of texts that came in of a newfound "interest" in Chesty. They ranged from asking for money, to dates, and more. It was overwhelming. One day, at a funeral for Elsie's brother, Chesty met a guy named Freddie. He was cute and funny. For some reason, dad jokes were starting to be told (I know, weird for a funeral). But they did. It was all innocent. Chesty ended up exchanging numbers with Freddie. Thinking nothing more of it. She wasn't looking for anyone. She just wanted to live. It wasn't long that Chesty got a text from Freddie basically asking her to marry him (he is a big fan of dad jokes). Chesty told him he had to wine and dine her first (sarcasm). Well, that is exactly what he intended to do. This relationship came on fast, unexpected, and honestly unfair to Freddie. Chesty never should have committed. She wasn't fully in it. He was nice, he was funny, he treated her like a queen. But she could never give him the love back that he yearned for no matter how hard she tried. Ultimately, the relationship was mutually ended with a promise to remain friends. That they have done.
Behind the divorce, the rebound relationship... Chesty had a dark secret. A secret that very few were aware of. There was a man in her life that for nearly a year she was in love with. The one she couldn't be with because of her marriage, her relationship. One that occurred in secret. She knew this man, and he knew her. They had a deep love for one another. They both yearned for the day that they could finally quit hiding. They spent time together nightly, in secret. They exchanged notes, gifts. Everything about them was a relationship without the label. They never crossed the line but teetered it. In Chesty's mind, they would finally be together. But the stress of hiding and waiting was ultimately the chance of this relationship to ever come to fruitions demise. Chesty's friends talking bad on his name, didn't help. One of his closest friends doing everything he could to come between them worked. He got what he wanted. Hope he is happy. They could have been happy. It's all they both wanted. After one year of doing everything they could to finally be together, the Chesty/Melo era ended.
Chesty. Business Owner. Single. Boujie. Rich. Bitch. Alone. All words she heard about herself. All words she started to believe were true. She started to believe that is all she was. She tried hard to just dive deep into her friendships. Rekindle relationships that were broken. Get her life together to ultimately be happy. But, at the end of the day, the house was lonely and there was a lot of fakeness surrounding her. "Friends". Yeah, that is what they are. Quick to be kind to your face, but the first to tell your problems to others. Los Santos is big, but it is also very small. Words spread fast and it's not hard to say something with intent to a person just to see how fast it gets back to you from someone else. Nothing in Los Santos is private or a secret. People just love drama and love to stir the pot.
6 months after the end of Chesty's marriage, something changed for her. One night at
Purple Fantasy, having some good laughs, this handsome, red headed, tattooed man walks out. He joins in on the conversation happening within the group. As he begins to leave, Nikki says they should exchange numbers. She thinks it would be an interesting pairing. Chesty and Connor exchanged numbers, doubtful either of them ever had any intent of actually utilizing it. But Chesty went outside her element. She sent him a text with very little expectations. Almost 3 months later, here they are. The two polar opposites have seemed to make a good pairing. He is quiet, a listener, a man of reason. Chesty is way more talkative, a little too much at times, but loyal and caring, little sporadic and mouthy. They both have their vices. But they both also have great things in common. They complement one another pretty well. What their future holds, no one knows. But here they are, at this time, happy.
Facts
- Chesty's love language is reassurance and affirmation.
- Chesty no longer believes she has a family. Everyone she considered family abandoned her. Her friends are friends, not family.
- She has an X cut into her left forearm that is covered by blacked out tattoos from her time in the North Cartel. She has scar on her neck where a spider tattoo was laser removed after her time with the Barringtons. She has a scar across her abdomen where she was nearly killed by a racer who refused to stop as he would lose the race. She has a new scar down the middle of her chest from a shotgun blast, point blank in her chest, from an insecure man. who couldn't do the job himself.
- Chesty is a recovering alcoholic who relapses anytime she is stressed. She uses it as a coping mechanism. Therefore, this leads to her desire to set fires.
Song Written by Chesty
Chesty wrote this song at a dark time this year. This was how she felt people seen her, but ultimately this is how she felt.
- Empty Mansion
I’m a diamond in a glass case
Cracked and cold
Surrounded by the glitter
But it all feels old
They see the sparkle
They don’t see the stains
Every room echoes
But it calls my name
Can’t fill the void with shiny things
Gold feels heavy
But it never sings
I’m in an empty mansion
Walls so high
Rooms full of echoes
No lullabies
They say I’ve got it all
But what does that mean
When love’s the only thing I’ve never seen
I smile like a mirror
Reflecting their dreams
But inside
I’m unraveling at the seams
They see a picture-perfect life in the frame
But they never ask if I feel the same
Can’t buy a hug
Can’t price a tear
Money won’t fix what disappears
I’m in an empty mansion
Walls so high
Rooms full of echoes
No lullabies
They say I’ve got it all
But what does that mean
When love’s the only thing I’ve never seen