Clover, at the tender age of seventeen, carries the weight of the world on her shoulders, yet her spirit remains unbroken, her eyes a testament to her resilience. Her hair, a cascade of chestnut curls, often tamed into a loose ponytail, frames a face that's both youthful and wise beyond her years. Her attire—a mix of hand-me-downs and thrift store finds—speaks to her practical nature; a patched-up denim jacket over a faded band tee, paired with jeans that have seen better days, but are as comfortable as they are worn. Her boots, scuffed and sturdy, are a silent testament to the many miles she's walked, both literally and metaphorically.
Born into a family of five, Clover is the youngest of three sisters, each relationship a complex tapestry of love, rivalry, and shared secrets. Her distrust of strangers stems from a childhood marked by instability, where trust was a luxury they couldn't afford. Yet, to those she calls friends, Clover is a beacon of loyalty and support, her heart as open as the sky on a clear day. This duality in her nature—wary yet warm—defines her interactions, making her a puzzle that few have the patience to solve.
Clover's greatest desire is to carve out a place for herself in a world that feels too vast, too indifferent. She yearns for stability, for a sense of belonging that transcends the transient nature of her life thus far. Yet, every step she takes towards this goal is met with obstacles—financial struggles, the fear of abandonment, and the ever-present shadow of her past. Despite these challenges, Clover persists, her determination as fierce as the storms she's weathered. She volunteers at the local community center, her hands always busy, always helping, a silent rebellion against the chaos of her life.
Her efforts slowly begin to bear fruit as she forms deeper connections, her circle of trust expanding, her sense of self solidifying. Yet, the journey is far from over, the end a distant horizon she's yet to reach. The conflicts in Clover's life are as much internal as they are external—battles against her own doubts, against the societal expectations that seek to define her, and against the forces that threaten to pull her back into the uncertainty she's fought so hard to escape.