Jamie

"" is a character introduced in "Cheeseburger Backpack" and made his major appearance in "Love Letters."

Description
Jamie is a good-natured mailman that delivered Steven's Cheeseburger Backpack. His uniform consists of a light blue shirt, a white T-shirt as his hosiery, slate blue shorts, a messenger satchel, and a pith helmet. He also wears a pair of white socks and a pair of red shoes with white lining. The shoulder of the shirt and the satchel have a logo of a letter. He has a prominent nose, thick eyebrows, brown, luscious hair, and soft-black eyes.

Personality
Jamie is an easygoing letter carrier who is friendly, kind, and (sort of) dedicated to his job. He takes his duties seriously, but his real dream is to be an actor. He fancies himself a thespian, likes Shakespearean poetry, and has a flare for the dramatic (so much so that he and others refer to his bouts of overacting as being in "the drama zone"). He is very sensitive at times and takes rejection hard. His failed attempts to make it big in Kansas were particularly difficult for him to deal with.

Jamie is a true romantic and believes in love at first sight. When Garnet rejected his advances, he was heart-broken and chose to give up the Beach House route so as to not have to face her again.

Steven
He seems to have a normal, good relationship with Steven. Like many people in Beach City, he sees Steven as a cool, sincere kid. Steven feels the same way, and, while understanding Garnet's relationship status, is concerned for Jamie's feelings and emotional well-being. For the longest time, Jamie seemed to be the only person who knew where Steven lived, all mail meant for Steven stopping for as long as Jamie was away before Barbara.

Barbara
Barbara is known to be his fellow mail carrier and possible superior. While she yells at him if he doesn't get signatures, she does not speak ill-will of him and was even seen compassionate towards him after his "emotions were destroyed," as she put it.

Connie
Jamie and Connie have only met relatively recently. Still, as he put it, a 'friend of Steven's is a friend of his'. Like Steven, Connie is moved by Jamie's heartfelt love letter and seeks to help him through the impending rejection as smoothly as possible.

Garnet
When Jamie met Garnet in "Love Letters", he instantly developed a crush on her. He was devastated when she spurned him. His crush went away after having a talk with Garnet about love. Her practical advice helped set him straight, and she recommended he start small and make his debut in local theater as a positive outlet for his genuine talent.

Trivia

 * Jamie's absence was explained in "Love Letters", he was in Kansas for a long period of time.
 * His reason for returning from Kansas was his lack of talent that the directors believed he had, gaining rejections "day after day" as he said.