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Helen is the mother of Mia and the wife of Harold. She raised her daughter on a controlling and strict lifestyle. She represses Mia's sexual curiosity and berates Harold regularly for his lack of commitment. Their marriage is so deteriorated that they now sleep in separate beds. | Helen is the mother of Mia and the wife of Harold. She raised her daughter on a controlling and strict lifestyle. She represses Mia's sexual curiosity and berates Harold regularly for his lack of commitment. Their marriage is so deteriorated that they now sleep in separate beds. | ||
− | She is a fervent religious women who has been attending the [[church]] for over twenty years. But her interest in an ancient sacrament praised by [[Sister Angelica]] with the complicity of the main character will change her temperament forever. | + | She is a fervent religious women who has been attending the [[church]] for over twenty years. But her interest in an ancient sacrament praised by [[Sister Angelica]] with the complicity of the main character, will change her temperament forever. |
== Events == | == Events == |
Revision as of 01:36, 17 April 2019
Helen | |
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Appearance | |
Gender | Female |
Hair color | Dark brown |
Eye color | Gray |
Information | |
Relatives | Harold (husband) Mia (daugther) |
Schedule | |
Morning | Mia's House (Mon–Fri) |
Afternoon | Mia's House |
Contents
[hide]Description
Helen is a stunning woman with puffy brown hair and gray eyes.
She wears wisely a tight short-sleeved purple blouse and white pants. A thin white fabric goes around her waist. She has no ostentatious accessories, but earrings and a golden rosary around her neck.
Personality
Being raised of strict christian faith, she's stern and repressive of her own daughter to be able to make decisions for herself. Her religion causes her disillusion to forgiven despite that being of basic principals.
Story
Helen is the mother of Mia and the wife of Harold. She raised her daughter on a controlling and strict lifestyle. She represses Mia's sexual curiosity and berates Harold regularly for his lack of commitment. Their marriage is so deteriorated that they now sleep in separate beds.
She is a fervent religious women who has been attending the church for over twenty years. But her interest in an ancient sacrament praised by Sister Angelica with the complicity of the main character, will change her temperament forever.
Events
See Mia and Helen's route for the complete walkthrough.