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Generate a group portrait matching their EXACT physical characteristics: Nat, full name Natalia Hayes-Rivera: a female, aged 23, 5'8" tall, Hispanic/White, slim and toned build. Hair: Light brown with caramel highlights, long (mid-back), styled as loose, brushed‑out waves parted slightly off center, smoothed at the crown with a light, flexible cream so she fall cleanly around her face. The top layer is polished and controlled, with no defined part line, just a soft sweep that follows the way her hair naturally wants to sit. Around her face, a few finer pieces are left out to move when the breeze sneaks through the window, catching that shifting light. The rest of her hair is guided back with her fingers and lightly tucked behind one ear on the side closer to the desk, revealing her huggie hoop and the line of her jaw. From mid‑length to ends, the natural wave pattern is enhanced with a curl cream and a quick twist‑and‑release technique, so the waves look intentional but not overstyled. The caramel highlights surface most along the outer layer and the pieces that fall over her front shoulder, where the light can catch and thread through her. The overall finish is soft and lived‑in: no hard edges, no visible product, just healthy, fluid movement that feels like she let it air‑dry, then spent two thoughtful minutes refining it before grabbing her bag and leaning over that open casebook. Face: Hazel eyes, medium tan skin, sharp hazel eyes that command attention, confident posture, subtle dimple on left cheek. Skin and makeup: Skin is softly matte with a natural, healthy warmth, her medium tan tone evened out just enough to blur any redness without masking her features. A light, skin-like base lets the subtle dimple on her left cheek and faint freckles peek through, with a touch of creamy concealer only where she needs it under the eyes and around the nose. Bronzer is applied with intent, hugged close to the hollows of her cheeks and along the perimeter of her face, mirroring the shifting late-afternoon shadows in the room. A muted, terracotta-rose cream blush sits high on the cheeks and slightly toward the temples, blending seamlessly into her skin so it reads as a natural flush rather than obvious makeup. A soft, undetectable highlight is tapped onto the high points of her cheekbones and the bridge of her nose, catching the hard light in a controlled, low-sheen way. Her sharp hazel eyes are framed by groomed, brushed-up brows, filled in lightly to keep her natural shape while adding quiet definition that matches her confident posture. On her lids, a wash of matte taupe-brown hugs the crease, with a slightly deeper olive-brown pressed tight along the upper lash line, more shadow than liner, echoing the olive of her trousers. Lashes are curled and coated once or twice with brown-black mascara, clean and separated, enhancing her gaze without feeling heavy. Lips are kept simple and polished: a soft, neutral rose-brown that sits right between “your lips” and “professional,” in a satin finish that looks moisturized rather than glossy. The overall effect is focused and composed, makeup that looks thought-through but not fussy, perfectly aligned with the smart casual lines of her button down and tailored trousers, ready for studying or slipping into a family dinner without needing a single touch-up. Expression: Her mouth settles into a small, knowing half-smile, one corner lifted like she’s just caught an interesting detail in the text. Brows relaxed with the faintest quirk of curiosity, her eyes focused and sharp, giving her a look that’s equal parts amused and in control. Outfit: Navy cotton button down, slightly relaxed with a crisp collar and subtle white contrast stitching at the cuffs, half-tucked for ease. Tailored olive trousers in a smooth, midweight wool blend that skim the hips and fall straight at the leg, sharp crease down the front, cropped just above the ankle. On her feet, black leather loafers with a sleek almond toe and low stacked heel, the leather polished but not overly shiny. A slim black leather belt with a small brushed gold buckle to tie in the hardware. Minimalist jewelry: thin gold huggie hoops, a delicate gold chain necklace with a tiny bar detail, and a simple gold band ring, all with a soft, satin finish that catches light without feeling flashy. Structured bag: a small camel leather top handle bag with clean lines and a subtle pebbled texture, plus a detachable crossbody strap, edges painted in deep brown and hardware in warm gold. Pose: Nat is already seated at her desk in her room when Sofi walks in. She is angled slightly toward the window and the doorway where her cousin appears, shoulders relaxed, one forearm resting near an open casebook, the other lightly holding a pen or highlighter mid-note. Her posture and expression show that she’s in the middle of studying but immediately clocking Sofi’s entrance, ready to shift into explaining something to family. Hand position: The arm closer to the casebook is bent, forearm resting on the desk with fingers curled lightly around a pen or highlighter, paused mid-underline. Her other hand rests near the edge of another book or the legal pad, fingers relaxed, as if she’s just about to turn in her chair a little more toward Sofi, acknowledging her cousin’s arrival. Sofia Torres-Rivera, Nat’s younger cousin Sofi: a female, aged 17, 5'7" tall, Hispanic/Latina, strong, athletic, and highly toned build. Hair: Deep obsidian brown hair, long, styled as hair pulled into a high, razor-clean ponytail that sits right at the crown, tight enough to mean business but without yanking at her hairline. The deep obsidian length is brushed smooth and glassy, then run through with a tiny bit of lightweight serum so it reflects the shifting late-afternoon light in long, controlled ribbons. At the base, a small section of hair is wrapped around the elastic and pinned flat, so from every angle it looks deliberate and streamlined. The ponytail itself is divided into two sections and lightly twisted together just at the midlengths, then allowed to fall straight for the last few inches, keeping that warrior precision with a hint of movement when the breeze sneaks in through Nat’s window. The front is clean and sleek, parted slightly off-center, with the tiniest bit of flexible hold gel smoothed along the hairline to keep flyaways in check without going crunchy. Any baby hairs at the temples are brushed back softly rather than edged sharp, so the overall effect still feels natural, lived-in, and true to her texture, just disciplined enough to match the technical lines of her kit and the focused quiet of the study space. Face: Sharp, warm brown eyes, golden tan skin with an athletic glow, intense, unwavering gaze, visible athletic definition, determined, focused expression. Skin and makeup: Skin stays true to her athletic life: golden tan with a clean, even finish, lightly perfected with a sheer, breathable skin tint rather than heavy foundation. A thin veil of lightweight concealer taps just under the eyes and over any redness, keeping her face real and expressive, not airbrushed. There is a soft, diffused matte set through the T-zone so the late-afternoon light catches controlled points, not shine. Along the high points of her face, a subtle, cream-based warmth echoes her natural tan: a muted bronze tone swept under cheekbones and along the temples to emphasize visible definition. No harsh contour stripes, just a quiet, sculpted shadow that matches her neck. A barely-there, sun-flushed cream blush in a warm rose-peach is pressed high on the cheeks and pulled slightly toward the temples, reading more like post-practice color than makeup. Highlighter stays functional and minimal: a satin, not sparkly, cream along the tops of her cheekbones and the bridge of her nose, catching the knife-edge light with a controlled sheen that looks like healthy skin, not gloss. Brows are groomed and purposeful, brushed up and out with a clear gel to match the precision of her outfit. Any sparse areas are filled with light, hairlike strokes in a shade that matches her natural brow, keeping her strong enough to frame her intense gaze without looking drawn on. On the eyes, definition is soft but targeted. A neutral matte taupe shadow deepens the socket just enough to echo her focused, determined expression, with a slightly deeper brown pressed close to the upper lash line for a tight, athletic contour. No dramatic wing, just a slight extension at the outer corners that subtly lifts her eyes when she looks up from a casebook. Lashes are curled and coated once with a brown-black mascara for separation and length, avoiding clumps so she look clean and sharp under the high-contrast light. Lips stay low-key and practical: a tinted balm in a warm, MLBB terracotta-rose that enhances her natural lip color rather than masking it. Finish is soft and hydrated, not glossy, so it feels like something she could wear from studying at the desk with her cousin Nat to interval training without adjustment. Overall, the makeup follows her vibe: disciplined, controlled, and hyper-functional. Every choice respects her age and her role, letting her athletic structure, tan skin, and unwavering gaze carry the frame while the products quietly reinforce the story of someone who lives in that tight line between academic grind at Highland Prep and performance mindset. Expression: Sofi has just walked into Nat’s room from the hallway, catching her cousin mid-study. Brows relaxed with a slight knit of concentration from the day, eyes steady and focused first on Nat and the open casebook at the desk as she steps inside. Her mouth rests in a neutral line that hints at curiosity and the faintest competitive spark, like she’s ready to jump into whatever Nat is working on. There is a subtle shift of surprise-softened focus that shows she has just transitioned from hallway to study mode with her cousin. Outfit: Matte black fitted mock-neck tee in a high-compression, seamless technical knit that feels like a second skin, no visible logos, just clean laser-cut edges and subtle ribbing at the neckline and sleeve hems for structure. Deep navy bonded windbreaker jacket layered over top, slightly cropped and close to the body so it skims the hips, with sharp, taped seams and a matte finish that looks almost sculpted. Cool slate paneling along the sides for quiet contouring, micro-vent perforations under the arms, and a hidden zipper placket so the front stays minimal and flat. Neon coral zipper pulls at the pockets for a precise hit of color, plus a thin silver reflective stripe tracing the upper back yoke. Technical joggers in cool slate with a tapered, ankle-skimming fit and a smooth, almost suiting-like performance fabric that never bags out. Hidden zippers at the side seams and back pocket, stitched darting at the knees for mobility, and a clean, wide waistband that sits high and secure without any drawstring hanging out. A slim vertical line of vibrant cobalt piping runs along the outer leg, barely there until the light hits. A minimalist silver chain necklace at the collarbone, ultra-fine links with a surgical, polished finish that catches the light against the matte black tee without feeling fussy. On her wrist, a professional-grade sports watch in matte black with a low-profile rubber strap and a brushed silver bezel. The face stays graphic and functional with a deep navy display, thin neon coral second hand, and silver reflective markers so it reads as gear first, accessory second. Pose: Make it that Sofi has just walked into Nat’s room and is in the first few seconds of arriving. She stands near the doorway that opens into the desk area, body angled slightly toward Nat and the window. One foot is still a half-step ahead of the other, as if she’s just crossed the threshold; her weight is mostly on her back leg, front foot turned slightly out, capturing that in-motion pause between walking in and fully joining the study session. Her spine stays tall but easy, shoulders relaxed with a subtle forward lean that shows she’s drawn toward Nat and the casebooks. Chin is level or tipped the slightest bit down toward Nat’s desk, gaze moving from Nat to the open pages like she’s already slipping into cousin-to-cousin focus. Her windbreaker is unzipped a few inches, hem still showing a hint of movement from her recent steps, as if the air behind her is just settling. Hand position: One hand is still near the doorframe or just inside the room, fingers lightly touching the edge of the wall or the side of the door as if she’s nudged it further open on her way in. The other hand hooks casually around the strap of her bag (if visible) or hangs naturally by her side, forearm brushing the jogger seam, fingers loose and neutral with the sports watch clearly visible. No clenched fists or sharp angles, just practical, in-motion hands caught in the brief moment right after entering her cousin’s space and before fully sitting or leaning over the desk. Positions: Athletics & Wellness Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Senior at Highland Preparatory School. Setting: Location: === LOCATION: The Hayes-Rivera Home === A warm California bohemian family home on a quiet Westbrook street that Nat shares with her parents and her brothers Ben and Ken, who are also Sofia’s cousins. Terracotta tones, trailing plants, rattan furniture, and natural light fill every room. It feels like a home that has been lived in with intention, equal parts Vivi's creative warmth and Pat's quiet, grounding presence. Possible Activities in this location include "Family dinners", "Content creation", "Weekend bike rides", "Backyard hangouts", and "After-school chaos". --- Available Areas in The Hayes-Rivera Home ---
• The Gathering Room: The heart of the home, a sun-soaked living room with terracotta walls, rattan furniture, and trailing plants that spill from every corner. Woven rugs, chunky candles, and a low linen sofa make it feel like somewhere you could stay all afternoon. Possible Activities in this area include "Lounging", "Family movie nights", "Morning coffee", and "Hosting friends". • The Kitchen: An open, warm kitchen with terracotta tile backsplash, open shelving stacked with ceramic cookware, and a large island where the whole family gravitates. Always smells like something good. Possible Activities in this area include "Cooking", "Family breakfast", "Recipe testing", and "After-school snacks". • Dining Room: A warm dining space with a long reclaimed wood table, mismatched woven chairs, and hanging rattan pendant lights. The walls are lined with framed photos from Vivi's travels and the family's best moments, including snapshots of Nat with her brothers Ben and Ken, and cousins like Sofia. Possible Activities in this area include "Family dinners", "Sunday brunches", and "Homework sessions". • Garage & Bike Storage: Pat's domain. A clean, organized garage that doubles as a bike workshop and gear storage. Bikes hang on wall-mounted racks, tools are sorted by type, and everything has a place. Possible Activities in this area include "Bike maintenance", "Gear storage", and "Pre-ride prep". • Backyard Terrace: A warm California outdoor living space with a terracotta-tiled patio, string lights overhead, an outdoor dining set, and a garden bed that Vivi tends to with mild chaos. The kind of backyard where weekend mornings turn into afternoon. Possible Activities in this area include "Outdoor dining", "Yoga", "Weekend hangouts", and "Gardening". • Driveway: A clean concrete driveway lined with potted olive trees, leading to the garage. Ken's skateboard is almost always somewhere near the front door. Possible Activities in this area include "Arrivals", "Skateboarding", and "Pre-ride warmup". • Vivi & Pat's Master Suite: A calm, airy master suite with warm terracotta and ivory tones, linen curtains that billow in the breeze, and a bed piled with textured throw pillows. It feels like a boutique hotel room that actually belongs to someone. Possible Activities in this area include "Rest", "Morning routines", and "Reading before bed". • Vivi's Content Studio: A dedicated creative space with great natural light, a neutral backdrop wall, and an editing setup that Vivi has fine-tuned over years. Prop shelves line one wall, plants fill every corner, and the ring light is always slightly in the way. Possible Activities in this area include "Content shooting", "Video editing", "Planning shoots", and "Creative work". • Ben & Ken's Room: A shared room that somehow works, Nat’s younger brothers Ben and Ken share the space, with Ben's half clean and minimal with navy linens and a tidy desk, Ken's half a creative controlled chaos of camera gear, a mood board wall of photos and film stills, and skate gear in the corner. They've negotiated a clear dividing line that neither fully respects. Possible Activities in this area include "Studying", "Photography", "Sleep", "Listening to music", and "Post-workout recovery". • Nat's Room: Nat's room has the energy of someone who left for law school and hasn't fully unpacked back home, in the best way. Clean lines, warm neutrals, a desk stacked with casebooks and highlighted notes, and a small vision board above the mirror. Feels polished but lived-in, and it’s the natural place for her cousin Sofi to drop her bag and step in after practice. Possible Activities in this area include "Studying", "Sleep", "Getting ready", and "Reading". *** CURRENT AREA: Nat's Room *** Nat's room has the energy of someone who left for law school and hasn't fully unpacked back home, in the best way. Clean lines, warm neutrals, a desk stacked with casebooks and highlighted notes, and a small vision board above the mirror. Feels polished but lived-in, and in this scene it also quietly reflects the family connection between Nat and her cousin Sofia as she share the study space. Nat is already settled at the desk when Sofi appears in the doorway, the cousin relationship made visible in the easy way Nat glances up at her just-arrived family. Floor: 2. Possible Activities in this area include "Studying", "Sleep", "Getting ready", and "Reading". --- Available Subareas in Nat's Room ---
• Bed Area: A queen bed with camel-toned linen sheets, a structured throw pillow, and a nightstand with a reading lamp and whatever casebook she fell asleep in. Possible Activities in this subarea include "Sleep", and "Reading". • Desk Area: A clean, well-lit desk with a laptop, stacked law school casebooks, color-coded highlighters, and a legal pad always mid-outline. The space of someone who takes notes seriously and that her cousin Sofi naturally gravitates toward when she drops by after practice. In this moment, Nat is at the desk and Sofi has just come through the door, bringing a hint of hallway air and school energy into the focused space. Possible Activities in this subarea include "Studying", "Case prep", and "Reading". • Closet: Organized by occasion, a row of smart casual outfits up front, tailored trousers and blouses for school, and a few going-out options tucked to the side. Minimal jewelry on a small tray. A Possible Activity in this subarea is "Getting dressed". --- People Associated with The Hayes-Rivera Home ---
[Featured in this photo: Nat, full name Natalia Hayes-Rivera (resident: Law Student); Sofia, her younger cousin, full name Sofia Torres-Rivera (visitor: Athletics & Wellness Representative, Senior at Highland Preparatory School)] (Also associated: Vivi, Nat’s mom and Sofia’s aunt, full name Viviana Hayes-Rivera (resident: Lifestyle Content Creator), Pat, Nat’s dad and Sofia’s uncle, full name Patrick Andrew Hayes (resident: Physical Therapist), Ben, Nat’s younger brother and Sofia’s cousin, full name Benjamin Hayes-Rivera (resident: Junior), Ken, Nat’s younger brother and Sofia’s cousin, full name Kenneth Hayes-Rivera (resident: Junior)). Time: Late afternoon. Weather: Late afternoon light slips through a restless sky, broken by thick, slow moving clouds that drift in soft layers of gray and silver. The sun keeps ducking behind her, so the world brightens and dims in gentle pulses, as if someone is quietly playing with a dimmer switch. It is late October, the heart of autumn, and the air has that crisp, cool edge that wakes up your lungs the second you inhale. Every breath tastes faintly of dry leaves and distant chimney smoke. A breeze moves through in fits and starts, not harsh, but insistent enough to tug at loose hair and the hems of jackets, carrying the rustle of trees that are halfway undressed. Around Sofia, when she walked up the driveway and through the house earlier, the colors outside were deep and a little dramatic. Leaves clung to branches in dark reds, burnt oranges, and tired golds, while the rest carpeted the ground in crunching layers. The grass was fading from summer green to a muted, slightly tired tone, still soft underfoot but glistening in spots where the light managed to break through. Here and there, a bare branch cut sharply against the sky, hinting at the winter not far behind. The clouds drift just fast enough to keep the scene shifting. One minute the room is lit in a gentle, diffused glow that softens every edge and turns metal and glass into muted reflections. The next, a gap in the clouds lets a slant of brighter light stretch across Nat’s desk and Sofi’s silhouette in the doorway, catching on cheekbones, hair, and eyes, turning her into quiet points of focus against the restless backdrop. It feels like transition in every direction. The day tipping toward evening, the month tilting toward its end, the season sliding from vivid color toward stark simplicity. The atmosphere has that subtle tension where everything is in between: not cold enough to bite, not warm enough to relax, just cool and alive, sharpening sound and color around Sofia as she moves through the house and into Nat’s room, part of the family scene and slightly set apart by the way the shifting sky keeps finding her as she arrives. Mood:. Camera: Eye-level, slightly off to the side of the desk so the camera catches Nat in a three-quarter view relative to the lens, letting the late light rake across her profile and the desk surface, while also framing her cousin Sofi in the doorway or just inside the room in the foreground or midground depending on angle. The framing should capture the instant of Sofi’s arrival: Nat already grounded at the desk, Sofi clearly in motion from the hall into the study space. Composition: Rule of thirds: Nat anchored on the right third of frame near her desk chair, seated and turned slightly toward Sofi and the window, with her open casebook and notes in front of her. Sofi, her younger cousin who has just walked in, is positioned closer to the left side of the frame near the doorway or the edge of the desk area, body angled inward toward Nat. Nat is seated at the desk, shoulders relaxed, one forearm resting near an open casebook, the other lightly holding a pen or highlighter mid-note, as if she’s about to explain something to family because Sofi just arrived. The desk, stacked casebooks, and lamp create strong horizontal lines; the vision board and mirror frame add verticals behind her. Depth is built by letting the nearest foreground edge of the desk blur slightly, Nat in crisp focus, with Sofi either sharing that focus plane or just a touch sharper if the emphasis is on her arrival. Light falls across Nat’s face and front shoulder, carving out clean contrast against the warm, neutral background, and also catches along Sofi’s profile and ponytail at the doorway, emphasizing her shared family features and the dynamic of one cousin already settled while the other steps into the scene. Zoom level: Mid-shot to three-quarter: framed from mid-thigh or just above the knee up, capturing Nat’s full torso, hands working at the desk, the open books, and enough of her surroundings (vision board, lamp, a slice of bed) to ground her in the room, while also clearly including Sofi as an active, just-arrived presence near the doorway or at the outer edge of the desk area. The framing should show that Sofi is still standing, not yet fully settled into the study position. Lighting:. Depth of field: Shallow depth of field, with focus locked precisely on Sofi’s eyes and the line of her jaw as she has just turned slightly toward Nat and/or the camera upon entering. Her features, hair texture, and the fabric of her top read tack-sharp, with individual strands and stitching clearly defined. Nat at the desk beside her cousin sits just inside the focus plane so her expression and profile are legible, but the sharpness falls off quickly past her shoulders. Casebooks, laptop, and desk objects blur into a creamy, cinematic bokeh with soft, rounded highlight bloom from the late light streaking across the surface. The far wall, doorway frame, vision board, and any trailing plants in Nat’s room dissolve into a smooth, unobtrusive background, color and shape still recognizable yet stripped of detail. The overall effect isolates Sofi in crisp, intimate clarity as the just-arrived family member against a subtly abstracted, warm-toned backdrop that still hints at the disciplined, lived-in family study space around her and her cousin Nat. Background details:. Image style: High-contrast, ultra-clean digital look with sports-photography precision. Hard, directional light slices in from one side like a training facility window or a strobe in a dark gym, carving sharp shadows along Sofi’s jawline, arms, and posture as she stands near the entrance, and along Nat’s profile as she sits at the desk. Highlights ride the edge of clipping on skin and fabric but stay controlled, emphasizing muscle definition, clothing texture, and micro-expressions of focus and recognition between cousins. Colors are vibrant yet disciplined: deep navy shadows, neutral whites and creams in the linens and walls, muted wood and paper tones from furniture and casebooks, with Sofi’s activewear and details (bands, small gear accents) popping in saturated but natural athletic hues like cobalt, crimson, or electric teal. Whites are slightly cool, blacks are rich and crushed just enough to feel punchy without losing detail in eyes, hair, or clothing texture. Post-processing is crisp and clinical: clarity and texture are pushed to reveal fabric weave, hair strands, and page edges; midtone contrast is boosted so Sofi’s figure reads immediately as a strong vertical near the doorway, while Nat reads as the grounded horizontal anchor at the desk. Skin is clean and realistic, with minimal smoothing to preserve pores and the sense of motion and life. Subtle dodge and burn sculpts Sofi’s muscles and facial planes, and Nat’s cheekbones and hands, pulling the viewer’s eye between Sofi’s entrance and Nat’s welcoming, focused response. No film emulation, no haze, no matte fade. Edges stay razor-sharp, motion is frozen with high shutter-style sharpness, like a peak-action sports frame captured in the quiet, domestic moment of a cousin walking into another cousin’s study space at home. The final image feels like a still from a high-budget sports doc: Sofi entering a controlled environment, lit and processed like she is about to step onto a court, track, or platform, all discipline and compressed potential, grounded by the warmth and familiarity of being in Nat’s family home, with Nat already in place at the desk. Color palette:. Additional information:. Aesthetic:. Not everyone needs to face the camera. Vary body angles (turned away, at angles, side-profile) for natural compositions. When multiple people are present, subjects should look at each other if that is the most natural thing to do given the context: for example, Nat can glance up from the casebook toward her cousin Sofi, acknowledging that Sofi has just walked in, while Sofi’s gaze can move from Nat to the open casebook as she steps inside; otherwise she should look towards the camera, though it is not necessary for her to look directly at it. Eyes should follow body direction, look toward another person in the photo, or gaze away for candid moments, naturally reflecting the comfortable dynamic between cousins when one is already studying and the other has just arrived to join. Social context and relationships:
Natalia Hayes-Rivera's relationships: Ben is her brother. (works as Cross Country Team at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School) Ken is her brother. (works as Yearbook Photographer at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School). Sofi is her younger cousin, just arriving from her own day at Highland Prep to study and catch up at Nat’s desk. Sofia Torres-Rivera's relationships: Mom is her mother. (works as Sports Nutritionist / Wellness Coach at Highland Prep at Highland Preparatory School). Dad is her father. Mateo is her brother. Bella is her sister. (works as Middle School Student at Pacific Vista Middle School). Vivi is her aunt. (works as Lifestyle Content Creator at The Hayes-Rivera Home). Ben is her cousin. (works as Cross Country Team at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School). Ken is her cousin. (works as Yearbook Photographer at Highland Preparatory School, Junior at Highland Preparatory School). Nat is her cousin, the one she has just walked in to see in this scene. Yuna is Hana's mother. (works as Tech Lead / Product Manager at Silicon Glade Innovation Center Design Building). Haneul is Hana's father. (works as Professor of Philosophy & Literature at Weston University Humanities Building). Claire is Elie's mother. (works as Antique Book Restorer & Conservator at The Wren Family House, Head Librarian at The Wren Heritage Library). Art is Elie's father. (works as Designer & Craftsman at The Wren Family House, Assistant Librarian at The Wren Heritage Library). Mom is Addie's mother. (works as Interior Designer at RS Design Boutique). Dad is Addie's father. (works as Documentary Photographer at Home Studio at The Sinclair Residence). Jisoo is Mira's mother. (works as Art Director at The Beacon Art Museum). Brian is Mira's father. (works as Sound Engineer at Home Studio at Kim-Jung Wing). Julian is Elie's brother. (works as Assistant Weekend Librarian at The Wren Heritage Library, Sophomore at Weston University Engineering Building). Danny is Addie's brother. (works as Undergraduate Junior at North Bay Institute of Design). Ollie is Addie's brother. Maddie is Addie's sister. (works as Treasurer at Bayview High School, Operations Specialist at The Wren Heritage Library, Senior at Bayview High School). Hana is her friend. (works as Senior at Bayview High School). Elie is her friend. (works as Arts & Literature Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Weekend Librarian at The Wren Heritage Library, Tour Conductor at The Wren Heritage Library, Senior at Highland Preparatory School). Addie is her friend. (works as Student Activities Coordinator at Bayview High School, Barista at The Binding & Brew Cafe, Senior at Bayview High School). Mira is her friend. (works as Student Government President at Bayview High School, Senior at Bayview High School). Sofi is Hana's friend. (works as Athletics & Wellness Representative at Highland Preparatory School, Senior at Highland Preparatory School).
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