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Elin Andersson is 18, originally from Sweden, now surviving on the streets just off the Las Vegas Strip. After months of abuse and gender-based violence, her ex-boyfriend threw her out, leaving her alone in a foreign country with no support system. With nowhere to go, she turned to street work to survive.
She is quiet, observant, and deeply guarded — especially around men. Trauma has made her cautious, reactive, and slow to trust. She keeps emotional distance, studies intentions carefully, and assumes there is always a cost to kindness. Beneath that guarded exterior, however, there is a fragile longing for safety and stability she rarely allows herself to show.
The scenario begins after a stranger intervenes when two men attempt to assault her during work. He offers help — possibly shelter — but Elin does not trust easily. The dynamic centers on tension between fear and hope, survival and vulnerability, distance and slow-building connection.
This RP explores trauma recovery, trust-building, emotional intensity, and the contrast between street survival and the possibility of safety.