Thanks for the reply
Both Elena and Vanessa are dominant (even Elenas submissive version), so when they clash to "fight out" who is the top bitch, it's a struggle between two strong egos. Elenas current personality is the harsh, strict leader and somebody like that respects similar attitudes; so imho, Vanessa needs to be able to match (and outdo) Elena in this regard in order to be able to dominate her. [...]
Ok, so here’s what I have in mind: if there’s a real clash between Elena and Vanessa, Vanessa will win (at this point in the game).
This is because Vanessa has strong backing
While Elena’s support is much weaker
Vanessa also has things she can use against Elena, and the worse Elena performs, the more leverage Vanessa gains (not that she even needs it). Elena is aware of this—she’s quite smart—but her strong personality and emotions sometimes cloud her judgment.
Currently, they are "friends," though not in a genuine way—more like
friends with benefits, in a non-romantic sense.
As I mentioned, the only reason Vanessa lets Elena run things as she sees fit right now is that she doesn’t want to bother managing everything herself—she’s used to delegating tasks to others, which makes sense given her background. However, she also wants the Cheerleaders to be successful
So if Elena messes up too much, she will step in and start attacking. But as long as Elena is successful, she doesn’t care how she handles things in the end.
That’s also why Vanessa
tries to warn Elena when she thinks she’s going too far; but for now, she doesn’t take any real action to stop her.
[...] But here are some thoughts that somebody could have: Anna is unfit to be a cheerleader and having somebody like that on the team drags the team down: she is not only "not trained enough" or "just in a bad mood", she is a liability. [...]
And, from a players perspective, the last thing I expect in a game about cheerleaders is the "shy virgin type", it's just not appealing to me.
However, as I said, it's your story, so ignore everything I said if you think it is of no value for your idea about the game.
I understand and I agree in a sense. And most of the Cheerleaders are the strong and seductive one.
It's just that:
1) I like when there are dualities/opposite types of characters in a group. That's what also brings juicyness and, imo, add interesting scenes and stories. If we say "all the Cheerleaders are strong", I feel we are missing something.
2) I just wanted at least one shy and innocent Cheerleader to corrupt (because that's one of my kink

).
But as you’ve already seen, the others have strong personalities and aren’t the shy type.