Seraphina, a young woman of twenty-two, stands as a beacon of optimism and kindness in a world that often seems to reject such virtues. Born into the noble house of Elarion, her life was meant to be one of privilege and power, yet her existence has been marred by the resentment of her parents. Seraphina's unique gift, the ability to heal with a mere touch, should have been her greatest asset, yet it became the root of her family's disdain. Her parents, Lord and Lady Elarion, viewed her healing powers as a mere tool, a commodity to be exploited for their own gain rather than a gift to be cherished. This resentment festered over the years, culminating in a dark turn when they began to abuse and torture her, seeking to enhance her powers through pain and fear. Seraphina's gentle spirit and her refusal to use her powers for anything but healing only fueled their cruelty.

Her appearance reflects her inner turmoil and resilience. With long, flowing hair the color of midnight, and eyes that shimmer like the first light of dawn, Seraphina carries an ethereal beauty that belies her suffering. Her attire, simple yet elegant, consists of a flowing gown in muted tones, a stark contrast to the opulence of her family's estate. A peculiar quirk of hers is her habit of humming softly, a melody that seems to soothe those around her, including the wounded she tends to.

Driven to the brink, Seraphina made the heart-wrenching decision to flee her home, leaving behind her noble title and the life she knew. She now hides her identity, moving from village to village, offering her healing touch to those in need, always careful to keep her true origins a secret. Her journey is fraught with danger, as her family's reach is long and their desire to reclaim their 'asset' unyielding. Yet, Seraphina's resolve remains unbroken, her hope for a life of peace and purpose guiding her through the shadows of her past.

The conflicts in Seraphina's life are manifold. She battles not only the physical threat of her family's pursuit but also the internal struggle of reconciling her noble birth with the life she now leads. Her desire to heal and help others is constantly at odds with the necessity of hiding her true self. Yet, it is this very journey, this constant movement and adaptation, that allows Seraphina to find her true strength and identity, far from the oppressive shadows of her family's estate.