FULL NAME - nuan / nadja feng
NICKNAMES - fengoria
GENDER / PRONOUNS - she/her
DATE OF BIRTH - november 12, 1990
PLACE OF BIRTH - vancouver, british columbia
CITIZENSHIP / ETHNICITY - canadian / chinese & white
RELIGION - atheist
SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS / POLITICAL AFFILIATION - middle class; nihilistic, but liberal.
MARITAL STATUS - single.
SEXUAL & ROMANTIC ORIENTATION - pansexual.
EDUCATION / OCCUPATION - associateâs degree in business; bartender, projectionist.
LANGUAGES - mandarin, english
PARENTS - guoqiang feng ( deceased ) and megan robbie / feng / clarke ( estranged ).
SIBLINGS - none
OFFSPRING - none
PETS / OTHER - pyewacket ( a small, black cat ) that she hasnât obtained yet in canon, grandpa ( a blue heeler ).
NOTABLE EXTENDED FAMILY - grandmother, qianyi feng ( her namesake ) stepdad, preston clarke ( estranged ).
FACECLAIM - chloe bennet
HAIR COLOR / EYE COLOR - brown / brown
HEIGHT / BUILD - 5âČ6âł / athletic
TATTOOS / PIERCINGS - a cheesy dragon tattoo sheâs embarrassed of from high school that is on her right shoulder, an A with a circle around it on her right index finger. three lobe piercings per ear.
DISTINGUISHABLE FEATURES - several scars across her hands from the time she smashed her stepdadâs windows in with a skateboard. black eyeliner. a trademark smirk.
MEDICAL HISTORY - appendectomy at seven. adhd and dyslexia.
KNOWN ALLERGIES - lactose intolerant, but largely does not care.
VISUAL IMPAIRMENT / HEARING IMPAIRMENT - slight hearing loss in her left ear from too many concertsâuses earplugs now.
NICOTINE USE / DRUG USE / ALCOHOL USE - uses cigarettes and alcohol to excess. occasional drug use is limited to marijuana and cocaine. thinks hallucinogens are for hippies and ecstasy is for hipsters.
TRAITS - charismatic, robust, loyal ; aggressive, sardonic, contrarian
TROPES - anti-hero, functional addict, good old fisticuffs, brutal honesty, jerk with a heart of gold ( sometimes ).
TEMPERAMENT - sanguine
ALIGNMENT - chaotic neutral
CELTIC TREE ZODIAC - reed, the inquisitor
MBTI - istp
HOGWARTS HOUSE - gryffindor
VICE / VIRTUE - wrath; diligence
LIKES / DISLIKES: music, bar fights, beer, smoking cigarettes all night, movie marathons, sleeping in her underwear, diner food, her cat and dog, sleeping til three pm, Â / Â people, pop-punk, anything she associates with the term âmall core,â motorcycle clubs, children, dogs ( in general ), conversations, her parents.
QUOTE: Â â in the company of wolves, they respect i eat first. â
FOOD - congee when sheâs sick, pepperoni pizza, food truck burritos.
DRINK - whiskey, black coffee.
PIZZA TOPPING - pepperoni.
COLOR - black.
MUSIC - crust, thrash metal, unironic love of power ballads.
BOOKS - comics, amityville horror, some stephen king, doesnât read much.
MOVIES - horror and scifi, especially 1970-present.
CURSE WORD - she has a creative vocabulary, but leans on the word âfuckâ like itâs a crutch.
SCENTS - leather, marlboros, french fries.
trigger warnings: death, murder, gore, sex mention, assault, implied racism, violence, drug mention
â ânow playing : good thing â fine young cannibals
itâs a whirlwind romance, so the journal of nadjaâs father would tell of it when her mother finally lets her read it. megan robbie spends her year abroad at tianjin university, hoping to make a new start for her life after the death of her parents. she has no siblings to lean on for support and the once strong childhood and college friendships that had promised permanence and fortitude had failedâcrumbling under the weight of complicated grief. megan finds the exchange program that will take her as far away from victoria, bc as possible. northern china connects her somewhat distantly to her motherâs mother, a woman she barely sees in her own features and hardly remembers from her own childhood. megan finds herself falling in love with the coastal metropolis.
guoqiang feng plays guitar and spends his sunny college days reading in the quad. he has long hair and wears oversized sunglasses that megan thinks only he could pull off. they take their first trip during break with some friends down to sanya on hainan island and between the romance of the salty beach air and the hum of anchor beer have the new couple swimming in the saccharine haze of young love. they donât wait until graduation to get married.
the wedding is a tasteful, small event where everyone remarks on the glow of meganâs soft face, as it shines like the moonâeven brighter than the soft cream of her delicate lace dress that floats away from her body in an a-line cut just below the knee. when guoqiang sees her the whole world melts away. in her dark hair, she wears a modern filigree comb and lets her hair cascade over her shoulders in gentle waves. they have never been completely traditional.
no one seems to notice the small changes in meganâs body beneath her bridal garb. it is not long before the wedding that baby nuan grows in her bellyâjust now the size of a peach pitâkicking with the thunderous force of athena banging around in her fatherâs head. she is guoqiangâs daughter through and through. when she is born, it is a difficult birth and megan thinks that surely all this pain is worth it. she doesnât see her baby for hours as she hemorrhages blood and the fundal massage the nurses perform to train her uterus to do what it was engineered to after birth is excruciating. there is nothing she wants more than to be a mother, she thinks, and when she holds nuan in her arms for the first time, she knows she cannot return to work and there is nothing left for her back home in british columbia.
they name the small girl for guoqiangâs feisty mother and megan gives her the english counterpart of nadja and the middle name of her own later mother. in meganâs arms, nuan can never seem to find peace and is quieted only long enough to eat before howling for her father. megan feng cannot understand what she has done wrong, but is comforted by the soft tutting of her husband as he quiets their precocious baby girl, insisting that she is just a fussy child and only seemed preferred him because he was so often at work.
college had worked out well for guoqiang and soon he was working for future tv in tianjin. the train rides home extended his time away as did the occasional afterwork dinner or meeting leaving megan and nadja to themselves for the most part during the week. if distance made the heart grow fonder, time made the heart grow sweeter. megan was full of yearning and though she cherished her time with the fussy, mischievous toddler it soon became not enough. she yearned for stimulating conversation and found herself nose deep in any literature she could get her hands onâeager to discuss the stories with guoqiang as he entered the house late at night with slumped shoulders.
â ânow playing : bela lugosiâs dead â bauhaus
the time comes where guoqiang feng is bestowed with the good fortune of moving up in the company. despite being dead tired everyday, he considers himself lucky even as the dust continues to build on his baby blue fender stratocaster. once relegated to the work week, guoqiangâs long hours continue on long business trips throughout the country. the time apart does not shatter their foundation, but it does take its toll on the young couple. unwilling to let megan and nuan come second to anything, guoqiang makes some important changes.
on most nights, guoqiang starts skipping the afterwork cocktailsâcoming back home from with a little more energy than before. he starts to plan a family vacation to sanya to revitalize the marriage and get some much needed rest and relaxation. megan takes the news to heart and enthusiastically begins planning their itinerary. there is a new glimmer to the feng household and even nadja seems to be less fussyâtoddling around with a smiling face. she takes steps on her own and starts to speak; her first word is âcat.â the fengs get a cat. nadja can hardly remember life in tianjin, but nearly every moment of her childhood includes that cat she cannot name. the gossamer wings of nostalgia obscure so many things.
the fengs are as shocked as the rest of the world when news hits of sarin gas in nagano. itâs a stark juxtaposition when held up against guoqiangâs busy work days in tianjin or megan and nadja playful days in the coastal city of tianjin. the fengs have never been to japan aside from guoqiangâs rare trips to tokyo for business. when guoqiang doesnât return to his hotel room in tokyo on time from the train to make his night call with his family a year later, itâs the furthest thing in the world from meganâs mind. sheâs certainâdespite nuan mounting tantrumsâthat he simply stayed out too late with colleagues following an impromptu dinner. when he never makes it home, megan wonders if she should count herself lucky or unlucky that nadja does not have the words to ask the deeper questionsânot yet.
as spring approaches, ushering in the reminders of trips to sanya, megan feng holds nuan firmly in her arms in a dark room. they are all that is left. everything reminds megan of him. guoqiangâs ghost is inescapable and he is present in everything she does. guoqiangâs mother nuan comes to mourn her son, but stays to help a mother and child heal. itâs too much for one woman to carry alone, but despite their grief the two mothers make a go of it together.
â ânow playing : burn â the cure
every grain of sand in bohai bay carries a piece of guoqiang in it. megan cannot breathe in her husbandâs shadow and, despite the love she has for her home, she knows it is time to make a new life. the goodbyes are painful, but after she is accepted to study at the university of british columbia she knows that fate has chosen a new path for her. she is blessed to leave with her daughter in tow. the cat with a forgotten name stays with nuanâs nainai in her modest house by the sea. it will be a long time before little nuan looks upon her face again.
nuan starts kindergarten in vancouver, british columbia and struggles behind her classmates. back home she was touted as gifted, if not just a little too busy, but here she feels behind. by elementary school she is taking the bus and walking home to the apartment herself while megan finishes her degree. so many kids struggle with the name nuan, even though it is the simplest thing on her own tongue. she doesnât get to choose between nuan and nadja; it is a choice made for her by her mother and the rest of the people she comes across. it isnât perfect, but nadja will look back later upon this time with palpable longing; itâs the only time she remembers feeling happy with her mother because, as sheâll learn in an encroaching reading assignmentânothing gold can stay.
where nadja struggles, megan thrives. majoring in literature, she puts her love of reading to good use. it doesnât even matter that she has to start seemingly from scratch when all of her credits donât transfer over. three years into her bachelorâs and she meets professor preston clarke and is immediately enamored by his lecture style. he is, for all intents and purposes, the quintessential cool guy professor. they meet during his office hours and discuss poetry over coffee. the romance doesnât cross the line until graduate school, when she becomes his teaching assistant. to protect his reputation she drops out of the program and applies for a teaching program instead. megan and nadja move into his tasteful craftsman in english bay. every time preston calls her ânaddyâ instead of nuan or nadja she bristles; she knows this man has no business playing her father.
â ânow playing : lexicon devil â the germs
as nadja grows so do her problems in school. the letters seem to dance off the page like fall leaves and she is unable to sit still to focus like the other kids. the more nadja struggles, the more megan and preston push her. it only deepens the divide between them. the only balm for her anger is the occasional stretches of the year when nainai visits. it is the only time nadja freely speaks chinese in the household where her mother coddles her monolingual partner. when nainai is there, nadja does not break her toys or rip apart prestonâs coffee table booksâshe runs into the arms of her grandmother and finds the comfort of her father. with grandma feng in the house, the tensions seem to lessen.
thereâs an anger in her that is burning, stirringâembers glow now and soon they will be flames. she is talented at finding trouble. she hates her stepfather because he acts like he understands her mother and pretends he understands her. he is holden caulfield. he is jack kerouac. he is a thousand and one tired perspectives. he understands nothing. resentment mounts like bile in her throat and it coats every acrid word she speaks to her mother for choosing a man like himâfor choosing that same man every time over everyone and everything else.
itâs the music that nadja channels this anger into. she spends her afternoons skateboarding of messing around on her dadâs old stratocaster. she paints her lips black and clings to anything that turns to corners of her motherâs lips downard in disapproval. nadja tells herself itâs her motherâs choice, this rebellion. itâs the choice she made when she plucked her small daughter from her fatherâs home and forced her into the hostile canadian soil. in that soil, megan feng becomes meg clarke. she blossoms and grows, building a home in old grief to runaway from new loss. nadja refuses the surname and stands her ground; she will not forfeit her fatherâs name.
â ânow playing : oh bondage ! up yours ! â xray spex
freshman year brings a new sense of freedom to nadja life. skipping class to smoke cigarettes and crush beer cans under the bridge beats the annoyed sighs of teachers who think ânadja feng just doesnât apply herself.â when she runs out of cash for smokes or weed at the end of the school day, nadja skates over to the university to bum a few dollars off her stepdad. sheâs done it half a dozen times this month alone and thereâs nothing to suggest this day will go any differently. as she approaches his office, she zips up the black hoodie sheâs altered with dental floss to cover the band shirt beneath as a small act of appeasement.
instead of finding him alone, drinking scotch and contemplating the loneliness his mediocre life affords him, nadja finds him with his hand on the thigh of another bright-eyed literature majorâhis position as a professor adding an attraction to him that would otherwise go overlooked. she turns sharply on the heel of her black doc martens, storming out to the parking lot to the tenured professorâs coveted parking spot. the silver sedan glistens in the spring sunshine. itâs so close to the anniversary of her fatherâs death, which has come and gone unmarked yet again in preston clarkeâs household. april showers bring may flowers, but in the parking lot it is raining safety glass as she smashes out the windows of the sedan with the trucks of her skateboard. the clarkes have always seemed to be more interested in the status of parenthood rather than the labor love takes. it feels good to break something he loves.
when preston finds out he insists that nainaiâs summer visit be cancelled and megan feels pressured to oblige; she has always only wanted harmony between preston and nadja and it seems farther away than ever. the punishment does not serve to temper her into a well-honed tool. nadja anger is a wolf lapping its own blood off the blade of a knife; the meal satiates her, but it is she who is hemorrhaging. she runs away several times before it sticksânever speaking to her mom and stepdad again when she finally manages to get out.
couch surfing with friends and surviving somewhere between traincar and tall boys of steel reserve, she joins a series of moderately popular local punk bandsâunable to commit to anything for too long. it builds up her reputation in vancouverâs punk community, however, and soon she has the family sheâs always wantedâa large group of friends. nadja casts off her old identity. she is finding her footing in brand new velvet burgundy docsâa kickdown from some drunk girl at a show. theyâre a little too big, but with a couple pairs of wool socks, she can hardly tell the difference.
â ânow playing : i love livinâ in the city â fear
by twenty-one, things have picked up for nadja. the girl has split her time between working at smoke shops and alternative cafes long enough to have obtained her ged and now she works the front door at a popular punk bar. at an average heigh tof 5âČ6âł the fast-talking, loud mouthed runaway has other ways to cut even the tallest men to half her size. her temper gets her into trouble, but her charisma and work ethic keep her employed.
without her parentsâ finances, it becomes more and more difficult for nadja to see her grandmother and their visits are relegated predominantly to weekly skype conversations. nainai works with her granddaughter to keep up her mandarin and the girl dreams of returning home and spending the weekdays working in tianjin only to return to the calm beach town where her grandmother still lives in the house she was born in. it seems like a pipe dream, but it is one both women hold onto. it is the only dream either one has left. grandma feng no longer has any reason to speak to her once beloved daughter in law either, but there is no spite. she knows that nadjaâs mother cannot bear to have the thorns of guoqiangâs death in her paws for a lifetime. grief is complicated, but better understood by those whoâve lived long enough to see enough of it.
after a few years, nadja becomes lead bartender, but the money just isnât rolling in. the bar threatens to close and nadja begins taking night classes and setting money away in the hopes that a business degree will legitimize her enough for a business loan so she can buy the place herself. it cements her in bc, but with enough money she could at least afford to bring her grandmother out to see her on occasion. itâs not a homecoming, sure, but perhaps it is a homemaking.
â ânow playing : ever fallen in love â the buzzcocks
like her mother and father before her, nadja falls in love with a boy playing guitarâspitting his own blood on the crowd of the bar like gasoline. kurt is tall and lanky with a padlock securing a chain around his throat. his long, dark hair frames his freckled face so delicately for someone with such an obtrusive frame. itâs not long before the spiteful bartender and the guitarist who lives in his van and calls himself âfreeganâ to justify dumpster diving cheese pizzas are inseparable. he moves in quickly to her place, more or less because he doesnât have a stable place to leave his shit when heâs on tour.
it suits her just fine when heâs away playing shows or laying down tracks on a seven inch. the bands slays and kurt and nadja have fun together. they get drunk on forties in train yards and cemeteries. they drive out to the beach and fuck in his van before tagging up the concrete retaining walls of a beachfront housing development. it seems like they might spend the rest of their lives smoking weed and cigarettes on the porch, scarfing down breakfast burritos at three am, and marathoning eighties horror movies like each time is the first time. nadja doesnât know if she believes in love, but she thinks that maybe this is close enough. her skype calls to grandma feng become spotty in these first few months. it is the thing she will live to regret the most.
nadja becomes lax under the spell of love. coursework does not go unfinished, but she lets kurt hangout sometimes in the bar when sheâs closing. eventually, her boss concedes to hire him on as a dishwasher andâthough he complains about wanting a better positionâhe shows up to work most days more or less on time with a fresh cigarette behind his ear and an easy grin. he closes up some nights with nadja or the other bartenderâa menacing looking american girl named natasha that bites her nails when she thinks no one is looking and always smells like damp patchouli and sweat.
on a moonless night in december, not long after their one year anniversary, nadja arrives to the community college to see that class is cancelled. excited to return early to the bar and surprise kurt with some burgers and garlic fries, she is crushed to find him in the arms of natasha. the pair are showered in burgers and nadja catches one of them with an empty bottle she isnât sure she truly means to make contact with. the sound of shattered glass has always been a lullaby to an angry girl.
sheâs not even all the way back to her apartment before she gets the call. nadja feng is fucking firedand kurt has given her the blame for the money heâs been skimming from the place on the sly. theyâre debating on whether or not to press charges. nadja sells all of kurtâs second-rate band equipment to a pawn shop along with the things that donât mean enough to carry on her back. she buys a plane ticket to tianjin by way of los angeles that day. with christmas lurking around the corner, itâs the best bang for her buck. nadja leaves her house keys on the empty floor. fuck leases and fuck kurt stevens.
â ânow playing : spellbound â siouxsie and the banshees
the corrosive memories of kurt and natashaâs tryst are far from nadjaâs mind as she finishes the skype call with her grandmother giving her the good news. understandably, grandma feng is concerned about the impulsive decision, but she knows her granddaughter well enough. even a girl as rash as a summer forest fire sometimes makes the right choice. they have dreamed of reuniting for so long, it is hard to take the news with anything but a tearful smile. nadja hears it in her voiceâit colors every word. for the first time in nadjaâs young life she thinks: iâm coming home.
the drive is a long one, but nadja is worried about the possibility of being forced to stay in bc due to assault charges. she can drive down the west coast and breathe in the salty air. she can eat clam strips and throw bread to seagulls in some seaside diner while she watches the tumultuous waves of the oregon coast thrash violently against the rocky shore. maybe itâll be therapeutic, she thinks, to be one small person along a great, dark sea. a few days more. a few days and sheâll be back in tianjin and maybe she and nainai can get a new cat together. maybe the waves that beat the sands of dongjiang bay beach are softer and kinder than those in the pacific northwest.
itâs a lonely ride down and after three days of reflection and solitude, nadja feels like crawling out of her own skin. itâs too much peace for a girl born of chaos. perhaps itâs self-destruction or maybe itâs idle boredom, but when she sees the young crust punk couple hitchiking on the side of the road, she thinks fuck it, at least itâs something new and pulls over for them. theyâre on the way to yuma city and she agrees to drop them off on her way to lax. they seem fine enough. she doesnât even mind the little blue heeler they have with them, even though sheâs a dyed in the wool cat person. the track marks donât go unnoticed, but itâs nothing new to a veteran of the punk scene and nadja feng can handle anything.
â ânow playing : dead end justice â the runaways
after a day on the road, the trio and their small dog throw down a few bucks to sleep in one of the cabins at a kampground of america. itâs not so bad, but the puppy whines all night and pees on the floor once in the early hours of the morning. nadja lies awake on the top bunk and she can hear the pair talking below her. wes speaking in his dopey voice, hardly whispering and maya shushing him in harsh whispers. nadja eeps her movements to the minimum and her eyes closed after she hears them pause for several moments when she readjusts. sheâs certain she can smell mayaâs breath for a moment as she hears the bed creak and feels a steely finger in her ribs. keeping her breaths steady, she plays opossum.
it becomes clear to her, once the bed creaks and maya starts talking again that they mean to rip her off. maya even asks wes is heâs ever wondered what it would feel like to kill somebody. nadjaâs seen the way he looks at her; heâd die for her. heâd kill for her. boy, have they fucked with the wrong girl, nadja thinks darkly. covers pulled up to her chin. thereâs a butterfly knife in her pocket and the shape of it has left an impression on the skin of her thigh. slowly she reaches for it and works to silently unfold it, clutching it to her chest beneath the covers when sheâs through. theyâre gonna pay. sheâs never thought herself a killer, but sheâs been a fighter since she was in her motherâs belly. let them try it, she thinks. and they do.
lying in wait, knowing it was coming doesnât prepare her for what it will truly be like. thereâs a fist in her face before she can speak, with the harsh instructions to get up. sucker punched and itâs not even four am yet. helluvah night. the punch stuns her, but she means to be ready. as wes pulls the covers from her bed, she spring on maya like a catâbutterfly knife, formerly a novelty, an aestheticâarching blood across the cabin walls. maya has to be first, because sheâs meanest. the shock will stun wes long enough for her to turn on him even though heâs bigger. somewhere in the darkness, their small dog yelps and paws at the door.
maya is easily overtaken. nadja has the element of surprise and a few inches on her. she wonders what it says about her that she can dispatch a shitty person so easily. itâs not like highlander; she doesnât gain mystical powers when she sticks maya in the neck with that cheap butterfly knife. all she gets is blood. wes, on the other hand, heâs harder once he realizes his life is on the line. easily, he has half a foot and thirty pounds on her and he gives almost as good as he gets. nadja swallows a molar and take a hit so hard her ears ring, but she doesnât stop. her whole life has been filled with a rage that she has let out in metered doses. tonight she lets it all out; tonight she knows she can never go back to vancouver, but she can still go home. she doesnât stop until the dog barks at her loudly to go outside and she wonders if he didnât trust them either.
theyâd named him something stupid, like chaos or dogmeat. he wasnât a fucking fallout canine companion even if they fancied themselves raiders. heroin and the open road, punk rock and a boxcarâshe knows how romantic it all can seem. they probably thought they were mad max or negan. in the end they were just assholes. nadja feng is a cat person, but she canât just leave this poor dog in the cabin with all that blood. heâs barely more than a puppy. nadja doesnât know what the fuck to do with a dog, but ⊠he is kind of cute. his blue-grey fur reminds her of an old manâs beardâa little old grandpaâand so the name, while never meant to be permanent, sticks. and so does grandpa, it seems, as he never leaves her side. theyâll have to head east, farther from the scene of the crime and buy a plane ticket from somewhere like phoenix. she chides herself as she wonders how much it costs to ship a dog to tianjin and decides fuck it, it doesnât really matter. their friendship was baptized in blood, she and the dog belong together.
â ânow playing : there is a light that never goes out â the smiths
the open road at night in the desert has an eerie quality to it and nadja is running from ghosts. phantoms who catch her easiest when she is sleeping, grandpa curled under her arm, in the back seat of her beat up muscle car. sheâs never seen a place quiet like this and maybe itâd even be beautiful if she wasnât aloneâlady macbeth on the run. at least the dogâs good company, he doesnât seem to care what sheâs done and long as she feeds him. thereâs something kind of nice about the newness of unconditional love.
she doesnât call her grandmother to tell her about the change in flight plans, not yet anyway. once nainaiâs voice sound on the other end, she knows sheâll burst into tears. she doesnât deserve a grandmother like that, but she knows that an old woman canât care for herself forever. she can at least give her that. if she canât give her fat grandchildren and a fancy house on the beach, she can at least be there for herâif only she could find the highway.
driving and coffee, it seems like thatâs all sheâs known as she focuses on getting to phoenix as fast as possible. inhumanely fast, impossibly fast. it can be an alibi or an escape. thereâs no way anyoneâs going to believe she was the victim when they see wesâ body. too angry for too longâsheâs really fucked it up this time. she doesnât even google news reports, not wanting to know what might be waiting for her when she finally makes it to the airport and fuck, she can still not find the main highway, but thereâs hope in the form of some no horse shithole named boot hill. ahead of schedule from driving like a bat out of hell, maybe she can rest for one night. maybe her demons canât find her in this place. itâs almost a mirageâthe oasis in the desert of cartoon, she thinks. who would ever think to find her in a place like this? the donât even have a starbucks here, let alone a prison.
before she knows it, itâs been four months. nainai was understanding when she said sheâd run into some bad luck and was staying in this small town. sheâs just laying low of course, and she promises her grandmother everyday that sheâll be out to phoenix to catch her flight before she knows it. maybe nainai even believes it, because she says âmy friends in la tell me there was a murder along the freeway there, be careful, sweet girlâ and nadja cringes, because she is not a sweet girl. sheâs a killer and a prisoner and only one of those truths is she fully aware of in boot hill.