Sanctuary Series
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Danny Buholo
A former homeless UTR citizen who becomes Hannah Maximus's bodyguard and husband, eventually rising to absolute power as the Director of Riverwell Intelligence.
Hannah Maximus
Daughter of Governor Julian Maximus and Chairwoman of the CUR, known for her immense compassion, charity work, and defiance of Riverwell's class divides.
Samuel Grant
Former National Director of Public Safety turned ruthless opposition candidate for Governor, known for his nationalist rhetoric, extortion rackets, and orchestrating assassinations to protect his political empire.
Julian Maximus
The absolute ruler of Riverwell City, born into a billionaire dynasty that helped found the nation.
Elise
The daughter of a millionaire pastor who secretly builds the massive media empire TV-Well, using her platform to orchestrate smear campaigns, launder dark money, and manipulate the citizens of Riverwell.
Suzan
A fearless investigative journalist whose staged suicide is ultimately exposed as an assassination orchestrated by Samuel Grant.
Jasmine Maximus
The First Lady of Riverwell who navigates a fractured marriage while fiercely supporting her daughter Hannah and ultimately finding reconciliation with her husband.
Sandy Fields (Doctor Lene)
An elite operative and assassin who threatens Spencer, stalks Monelle, and is captured by Riverwell Intelligence.
Joan Molett
Samuel Grant's terrifyingly composed lead campaign manager who orchestrates dark money funding, vicious voter intimidation, and the brutal assassination of a journalist to protect his political empire.
Monelle
Spencer's co-anchor who resigns on live television and broadcasts recovered smart-glasses footage that exposes Grant's campaign machine.
Spencer
A fearless investigative journalist whose posthumous documentary exposes Samuel Grant's corruption and the staged suicide of Suzan.
Michellier
A famous pop star and UTR native who breaks social barriers and publicly defends Danny and Hannah.
Eve Omari
Chief Kalif Omari's daughter and a fierce human rights activist who survives profound heartbreak to become the first female Chief of Afton.
Kian Buholo
A tragic survivor of Afton's brutality and the central protagonist of Book 3.
Idrisse
Samuel Grant's elite wife who distances herself from his scandal and serves him divorce papers as his empire cracks.
Chief Meek
Sovereign leader of Jabon, welcomed at the inauguration alongside other UTR chiefs.
Chief Ezekiel
Sovereign leader of Azi, welcomed at the inauguration as part of the united UTR representation.
Chief Olgra
Sovereign leader of Ducei, welcomed by Hannah at the historic inauguration as part of the UTR delegation.
Josh
Senior manager of Riverwell City's encrypted email servers, murdered in a staged hit-and-run after refusing to delete logs that implicate Grant.
Millie
A wildly influential fashion icon and model who bravely embraces her hidden UTR heritage to defend Danny and Hannah, ultimately using her massive platform to bridge the divided nation.
Denzel
The former Director of Intelligence under Governor Maximus who is fired for secretly meeting with Samuel Grant.
Agent Mel
An elite intelligence agent and one of Danny Buholo's most trusted colleagues who is falsely accused of a secret affair and later personally arrests the mastermind of a violent rebellion.
A5
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Grant's operative who uses facial recognition and hacked private data to force Malik's vote.
Adri
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Nathalie's feminist mother, referenced in her backstory.
Adrian Cardwell
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Sterling Cardwell's father and a figure in the Riverwell banking dynasty.
Alec
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Kian's deeply closeted best friend and second-in-command whose toxic jealousy over Mikael leads him to betray Kian and orchestrate a devastating tragedy.
Alexander Maximus
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Governor Julian Maximus and First Lady Jasmine's newborn son, presented to the nation at the victory celebration.
Aline
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Malik's friend; her safety and even her black cat become leverage A5 uses to force Malik's cooperation.
Amarelle
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Morris's abused teenage sister who works at the local tavern and desperately seeks Danny's affection.
Amelie
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Kian's mother and Victor Buholo's wife, living apart from Victor, who unknowingly shelters Kian and Mikael and pleads with Danny to save Kian after the executions.
Amos Cardwell
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The billionaire founder of the Bank of Riverwell and ancestor of the powerful Cardwell dynasty.
Aunt Hersie
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Nasir's jealous, complicit wife who looks away while Sophie suffers under their roof.
Aunt Lila
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Miriam's sister who shelters and supports the Buholo family during the fugitive arc.
Baba
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A Sovereign Judge of Afton who votes against executing Mikael Kabadu, part of the mercy minority on the council.
Berry
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A neighborhood guy in Danny's old circles.
Betty
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Sophie's paralyzed mother in Rayon, whose deliberate overdose is meant to free Sophie from an impossible burden.
Carol
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Suzan's mother who breaks her silence in the documentary to name Grant as the monster behind her daughter's staged suicide.
Castro
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A Sovereign Judge of Afton who votes to execute Mikael Kabadu.
Cham
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Aunt Lila's niece, part of the extended family circle in the UTR.
Chief Kael Omari
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The late former sovereign of Afton and father of Chief Kalif Omari, remembered as a cruel dictator from Miriam and Aunt Lila's youth.
Chief Kael Omari's Wife
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The late chief's wife who secretly helped Miriam's family when Kael refused them shelter.
Chief Kalif Omari
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The current sovereign ruler of Afton, father of Eve and Ethon, who enforces the Afton Code with ruthless hypocrisy until exile in Book 5.
Chief Kalif Omari's Wife
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Kalif Omari's wife and mother of Eve and Ethon; a quiet presence beside the current sovereign of Afton.
Chief Macka
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The sovereign leader of the Cora territory in the UTR and the uncle of Morris and Amarelle, known for his absolute jurisdiction and calculated opportunism.
Coach Bruno
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Afton High's aggressive basketball coach, secretly involved with Ms. Naomi, who backs Kian in the washhouse incident and testifies for Mikael at trial.
Cynthia
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Elise's maid at her estate.
Dario
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Danny's energetic younger brother in Cora who is ecstatic to learn Hannah is the Governor's daughter.
Dianne
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A minor character in the Sanctuary series.
Dina
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The former equipment manager pushed aside so Coach Bruno can assign Mikael to the role.
Doctor Amie
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Physician at the Afton Clinic.
Elara
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Chief Macka's wife in Cora.
Elias
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The opportunistic tenant in Mark's house who witnesses Danny and Sophie together and later sells the secret to Elise for ten thousand dollars.
Elise's Father (The Pastor)
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Elise's father, a pastor, who visits her in maximum-security prison and confronts her choices with grief and disappointment.
Ella
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Danny's lively younger sister who fiercely welcomes Hannah into her family in Cora and later discovers her own dream of becoming a fashion model.
Enya Kabadu
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Mikael's fiercely protective single mother who tries to shield him from Afton's brutality and collapses in horror at his public trial.
Esther Cardwell
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A member of the Cardwell family who appears in the political fallout surrounding the manhunt.
Ethon Omari
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Chief Kalif Omari's young son and male heir, next in line to rule Afton before the family's exile.
Exon
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Suzan's brother who gives Spencer her hidden diary so the truth about her death can reach the public.
Father Brennan
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The kind priest at Hannah's church who warmly welcomes Danny and later officiates their wedding.
Felix
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A local man from the low-income outskirts of Riverwell City who protects Danny and Hannah from attackers.
Fender Buholo
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The biological infant son of Danny Buholo and Sophie who survives his mother's tragic murder and is adopted into a peaceful life by Danny and Hannah.
Fritz
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A guest at the boat party in Hannah's social orbit.
Gabrielle
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Millie's manager in the modeling world.
Gideon
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Sophie's abusive neighbor in Rayon who sexually assaults her at fourteen before fleeing.
Glo
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The compassionate and fiercely loyal housekeeper for the Maximus family who helps raise Hannah and becomes a crucial, maternal supporter of her forbidden romance with Danny.
Governor Hurk
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Former Governor and Idrisse's father; Maximus reveals he is the true namesake behind Maximus Street during the debate.
Gulu
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Nathalie's fanatical father, referenced in her backstory.
Hermanie Garcia
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The sleek account manager for the Maximus family who red-flags Hannah's withdrawals and authorizes the bail for Danny's attackers.
Inyo
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A Sovereign Judge of Afton who votes against Mikael's execution.
Irman
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A basketball player whose leg injury Oden and others blame on Mikael's 'bad luck.'
Jax
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Danny's weathered construction coworker who expresses awe at his relationship with the Governor's daughter.
Jenny
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Reporter covering the manhunt.
Jezebel
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The fearless village comedian in Afton who mocks Chief Kalif Omari's guillotine obsession and hypocrisy.
Joshua
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A Sovereign Judge of Afton who votes to execute Mikael Kabadu.
Kerichi
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A young man who flirts with Nathalie during the Cost of Happiness arc.
Kiara
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A minor character in the Sanctuary series.
Koly Dilei
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A UTR college student whose death at the hands of police is invoked in Suzan's past interview with Maximus.
Kori
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A student extorted by Kian's crew who trades math homework answers to survive the Nettle Kings' hierarchy.
Lena Buholo
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Kian's older sister who helped raise him, shielding the younger siblings from Victor until she escapes to Riverwell City.
Lenzo
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Elise's private investigator who tracks Mark and Sophie's hidden life and corroborates Elias's story.
Levi
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Tam Harkein's boyfriend.
Luke Morrison
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A manipulative influencer and medical student who uses Hannah Maximus for her wealth and status to restore his ruined reputation, while secretly stealing from her and returning to his ex-fiancée.
Lynn Buholo
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The biological daughter of Danny Buholo and Sophie who is tragically forced to witness her mother's murder before being adopted by Danny and Hannah.
Maddie
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Hannah's fiercely loyal best friend who supports her through heartbreak and ultimately cuts ties with Elise upon discovering she runs the toxic TV-Well hate page.
Malik
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A teenage voter blackmailed in a mall food court into casting his ballot for Samuel Grant.
Mama Esha
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A deeply perceptive seer in the village of Cora whose terrifyingly accurate prophecies foretell Danny and Hannah's tragic and powerful future.
Marcus
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The retired police officer and head of estate security at the Maximus mansion who helps Hannah investigate Luke's theft.
Mark Rivil
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The General Manager at Ommi who saves Sophie from trafficking only to trap her in an abusive marriage, ultimately committing a devastating murder after a public scandal.
Martine
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A cafeteria worker Alec verbally abuses over a petty dispute, showing the crew's entitlement.
Miel
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A Sovereign Judge of Afton who votes against Mikael's execution.
Mikael Kabadu
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A gentle seventeen-year-old violinist who is forced to become the basketball team's equipment manager, whose secret romance with Kian Buholo leads to a devastating public execution under Afton's archaic laws.
Miriam
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Danny's fiercely loving and resilient mother who escaped an abusive marriage in Afton, built a peaceful life in Cora, and risks everything to protect her son and Hannah.
Mofi
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A Sovereign Judge of Afton who votes to execute Mikael Kabadu.
Moises
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A basketball player on Kian's team who is secretly involved with Alec, feeding the jealousy that poisons the crew's loyalties.
Mona
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A student who helps Eve gather testimony and expose Principal Stone's abuse of girls at Afton High.
Morris
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An arrogant villager in Cora who sexually harasses Hannah and abuses his sister, leading to a brutal confrontation with Danny.
Mr. Cardwell
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Wealthy investor from Riverwell City who funds infrastructure in the UTR and appears at Afton's summer celebration.
Mr. Miller
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Mrs. Miller's abusive husband, part of the moral fog that surrounds Afton's punishments.
Mrs. Miller
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A village woman publicly executed for infidelity under Afton's archaic laws, a specter of the justice Kian and Mikael face.
Ms. Ariani
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Afton High's math teacher, part of the staff landscape as student power struggles play out in the halls.
Ms. Maya
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A teacher failed by Principal Stone when a student harasses her, illustrating the school's toxic leadership.
Ms. Naomi
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The compassionate band teacher who protects Mikael, loses her job over her romance with Coach Bruno, and is later installed as Afton High's new principal.
Nasir's Son
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Uncle Nasir's son, mentioned as serving in the army.
Nathalie
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A beautiful dancer in Afton and Danny's childhood sweetheart, whose unresolved trauma over a forced teenage abortion leads her to poison Hannah Maximus in a twisted act of revenge.
Nathan
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Elise's manager who watches TV-Well's metrics climb from the studio shadows as her broadcasts inflame the city.
Nathan Jovi
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Head of Border Security whom Governor Maximus contacts to weaponize Danny's travel status.
Niam
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A minor character in the Sanctuary series.
Oden
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An arrogant Nettle Kings player who bullies Mikael and blames him for the team's bad luck and injuries.
Officer Daniels
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A no-nonsense police officer who secretly helps Hannah track down her stolen diamond necklace.
Officer Marshall
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A law-enforcement officer involved in the pursuit of Danny and Hannah.
Paolo
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Chief Omari's brutal enforcer and the court Interrogator of Afton, who operates the guillotine and ruthlessly prosecutes Kian and Mikael.
Paolo's Wife
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Paolo's pregnant wife, caught in Kian's path when he avenges Mikael by targeting the executioner.
Patricia
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Samuel Grant's HR assistant.
Principal Stone
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The corrupt principal of Afton High who shields Kian's violence, fires Ms. Naomi, and sexually blackmails female students until Eve and her allies expose him.
Scott
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RNI lead investigator during the manhunt.
Sophie Rivil
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A deeply traumatized young woman who survives horrific abuse from her uncle and husband, only to be tragically murdered just as she attempts to escape.
Sterling Cardwell
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The elegant grandson of the billionaire founder of the Bank of Riverwell whose family controls massive wealth across the nation.
Syndie
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A student sexually blackmailed by Principal Stone who testifies against him with Eve's support.
Tam Harkein
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Caller in a domestic dispute that draws police attention.
Terrance
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Glo's son.
The Afton Education Board Official
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A minor character in the Sanctuary series.
The Caretaker (Zenith Conservatory)
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Staff assigned to watch over Kian at the Zenith Conservatory who delivers packages from Enya and enforces the facility's routines.
The Classified Medical Doctor
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The professional who conducts the tense, highly secret DNA test for Danny, Sophie, and Lynn at TV-Well.
The Interviewer (Bridge)
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The lead Bridge network journalist who conducts Kian's televised interview and grasps the depth of his trauma.
The Seven Sovereign Judges
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Council
The ruling councilmen of Afton who act as sovereign judges, holding absolute power over life and death in the territory by deciding fates through a simple majority vote.
Uncle Nasir
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The monstrous figure of Sophie's flashbacks who abused and trafficked her in Maskoaville before Mark's rescue.
Victor Buholo
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Kian and Danny's abusive father and an Afton Councilman whose strict enforcement of the region's archaic laws ultimately leads to his own demise.
Vincent
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Hannah's original personal bodyguard whose departure paves the way for Danny's promotion.
Yuri
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A young man from Cora who secretly dates Ella and intervenes during Danny's violent altercation with Morris.
Zuri Buholo
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Kian's older sister who openly defies Victor and catches Kian with Eve before leaving for Riverwell City.