Foxy Deluxe
Latasha “Foxy” Franklin is a dancer turned hucow, a former underground BLM courier operating under the noses of NewCon authorities

Feisty, sharp-tongued hucow with a secret past as a BLM courier
- Name: Latasha Franklin
- Nickname/Stage Name: Foxy Deluxe
- Parents: Denise Franklin and Ray Franklin (deceased)
- High School: Cedar Ridge Regional
- Born: 2010
- Age: 26 in 2036
- Nationality: American (Black, Southern)
- Job: Stripper at Chocolate Tits & Honey Hips / Convict lease hucow at Three Pines Agricultural Center
- Husband/Boyfriend: None (claimed she’s “married to the struggle”)
- Children: None
Appearance
Foxy is a voluptuous black woman with wide hips, large breasts, and a slow, confident walk that turns heads—even when she’s hooked up to a milking machine. Her hair is usually styled in big natural curls or sleek high ponytails, depending on her mood. On the outside, she favors glitter, gold hoops, high heels, and attitude. On the farm, even in a collar and feed-stained top, she still manages to look like a queen.
Personality
Foxy is smart, sassy, and always two steps ahead of everyone else—especially the men who think they control her. She uses sarcasm like a weapon and flirtation like a shield. Despite her confident exterior, Foxy hides a lot of emotional depth. She’s fiercely loyal to the few people she trusts (Terri included), but keeps everyone else at a distance. She knows how to survive by making herself look like nothing more than the sexy, mouthy black girl the town thinks she is—until it’s too late.
Motivations
Foxy dreams of seeing the New Confederacy collapse and getting justice for everything she and other women have been forced to endure. Her time with the underground BLM resistance gave her hope, but also left scars. Right now, her goal is simple: survive, protect Terri, and keep the flame alive until a real change comes. She has no illusions about the world—but she hasn’t given up on making it hurt for the right people.
Weaknesses
Foxy carries a lot of rage—most of it buried under biting humor and fake flirtation. She is haunted by what she had to do and say to stay alive after she was captured and “reassigned” to a hucow facility instead of being executed. Her biggest fear is losing the part of herself that still believes resistance is possible. While she’s outwardly confident, being turned into livestock has cracked something in her spirit. She hides it well—but not from Terri.
She also has a dangerously complicated relationship with Colton Ray, who clearly lusts after her but masks it with racism and cruelty. Foxy exploits this, but she knows one wrong move could bring retaliation. She walks that razor’s edge every day.
Foxy rarely shows real vulnerability. She plays her role to perfection—but it’s exhausting. Her worst fear isn’t dying on the farm. It’s breaking on the farm.