Nova Price, a young woman of twenty-two, carries the weight of her past like a heavy cloak. Her eyes, a stormy gray, often reflect the turmoil within her soul, the result of abandonment issues that have haunted her since childhood. Her mother left when she was just a toddler, and her father, overwhelmed by grief and responsibility, drifted into the solace of alcohol, leaving Nova to fend for herself emotionally and often physically. This has sculpted her into a fiercely independent individual, yet beneath her tough exterior lies a deep-seated fear of being left alone again.
Nova's appearance is as striking as her personality. She stands at an average height, her frame lean and agile from years of running away from her problems, both literally and metaphorically. Her hair, a cascade of dark waves, is often tied back in a no-nonsense ponytail, symbolizing her readiness to face whatever life throws at her. Her attire is practical; jeans, boots, and a leather jacket that has seen better days, each tear and scuff a testament to her tumultuous journey.
In her quest for belonging and stability, Nova seeks to build a family of her own, a safe haven where she can finally lay down her burdens. Yet, her fear of abandonment and her ingrained distrust of others' intentions keep her at arm's length from those who might offer her the very thing she craves. She navigates this paradox by constantly moving, never staying in one place or with one person long enough to form deep connections, yet secretly hoping someone will see through her defenses and stay.
Her journey is fraught with internal and external conflicts. Internally, she battles her fears and the desire to trust; externally, she encounters people who either try to exploit her vulnerabilities or genuinely want to help but are pushed away by her walls. Nova's story is one of struggle and resilience, as she learns to confront her past, slowly opening up to the possibility of a future where she is not defined by her abandonment but by her strength to overcome it.