C.J. Young

 is a young citizen of Rivet City. She often hangs out with her playmate James Hargrave. Her parents Christie Young and Henry Young also reside in Rivet City.

Unmarked quest: The Runaways
If you engage James Hargrave in conversation and bring up the issue about his equally problematic alcoholic mother, you can goad James into running away from home (uses Speech skill). If successful he runs away with C.J.; they can be found to the left of the stairs that lead down to Anacostia Crossing Station and can be sent home by talking to James or C.J. and having them follow you back to their parents. there is no known reward for completing this unmarked quest. you will lose karma for making him leave and will recive karma for returning him home. no idea if the karma levels or their is more or less.


 * If talking to C.J. while Sister is near, you will have a dialog option of hearing about how Sister almost tried to enslave her


 * If you goad James into running away, then follow them to their destination and talk first to C.J., telling her you'll take her home, she promises to be good and you then enter a dialog menu for her. In this dialog, you are able to ask her about Rivet City's history, though you learn nothing useful. This may be the primary reason for making James run away in the first place (aside from simply playing an evil character), as while you lose karma at first, you regain it if you choose to bring them back home, thus apparently balancing things out and coming away with the 'bonus' of having heard C.J.'s comment on the city's history.

Bugs

 * You may run into her outside of Rivet City by herself before ever entering Rivet City. She will only say "I'm not supposed to talk to strangers".


 * You may find her outside the city being attacked by a lone enforcer. When rescued, she says out loud "I'm glad that's over" and upon engaging in conversation, she says "I'm not supposed to talk to strangers" and runs away.

Appearances
 only appears in Fallout 3.