LIFE IS STRANGE: the town of cascades

LIFE IS STRANGE: the town of cascades

Project Overview

The story follows a group of teenagers unraveling the disappearance of their friend, Clementine, a girl who mysteriously vanished on prom night. At the heart of the mystery is Harvey, a boy with a complicated history with Clementine, who is riddled with guilt over their last interaction before she disappeared. Alongside his two closest friends, Robin and Left-Foot, Harvey embarks on a tense and suspenseful journey to uncover the truth—only to realize that Clementine's disappearance is much more sinister than they initially believed.

This story is a thriller-mystery with elements of psychological horror and possibly supernatural undertones. It blends character-driven drama with slow-burning suspense, forcing the protagonists to confront not only the dangers around them but also their own guilt, fears, and hidden truths.

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Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Harvey Benzaro
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Harvey is a 18 year old deeply complex character driven by guilt, determination, and an unrelenting need to uncover the truth. His personality is shaped by past mistakes, and his actions are fueled by his desire to make things right, particularly in relation to Clementine’s disappearance. Though intelligent and observant, his obsession with the mystery makes him reckless, often blinding him to the dangers that come with his pursuit.

At his core, Harvey is determined and obsessive, refusing to give up even when others begin to doubt the importance of their investigation. Unlike Robin and Left-foot, who are willing to step back when things become too risky, Harvey cannot bring himself to stop. His mind constantly fixates on small details, always searching for meaning where others might dismiss it. This level of focus makes him an excellent problem-solver, but it also isolates him from those who do not share his intensity. His unwillingness to let go of the past is both his greatest strength and his biggest weakness.


Harvey is also loyal and protective, particularly when it comes to those he cares about. Despite his flaws, he genuinely values Robin and Left-foot, even if he sometimes struggles to express it. His primary motivation is Clementine, and everything he does is, in some way, tied to her. His feelings of guilt over how he treated her on the night she disappeared drive him forward, making his mission as much about personal redemption as it is about solving the mystery. His loyalty, however, can cloud his judgment, making him impulsive when it comes to situations that might provide him with answers.


One of the defining aspects of Harvey’s character is his intelligence and keen observational skills. He is sharp and able to recognize inconsistencies in his surroundings, allowing him to pick up on details that others overlook. He is methodical in his approach to searching for clues, always looking for connections that might reveal the bigger picture. However, his emotions often get the best of him, pushing him to act on instinct rather than careful planning. This makes him a formidable investigator but also a reckless one, willing to take risks without fully considering the consequences.


Beneath his determination, Harvey is a deeply emotional and conflicted individual. He struggles with guilt and regret, particularly over the way he treated Clementine before she disappeared. He knows that his words that night—telling her to leave him alone—were wrong, and he carries the burden of wondering if things would have turned out differently had he handled the situation better. This guilt is not something he openly expresses, but it manifests in his actions. Rather than allowing himself to break down emotionally, he channels his feelings into his relentless search for answers.


Harvey is also brave but reckless, willing to put himself in danger if it means getting closer to the truth. Whether it is sneaking into a potentially dangerous house, confronting people he suspects of knowing more than they admit, or refusing to back down in the face of obstacles, he consistently proves that he is not afraid to take risks. However, this recklessness can make him a liability, as he often acts without thinking about the long-term consequences. His desire for the truth overshadows everything else, even his own safety.


Despite his strong exterior, Harvey is lonely and misunderstood. His obsession with solving the mystery has distanced him from others, making him feel as though no one truly understands what he is going through. Even Robin and Left-foot, who support him more than anyone else, do not fully share his level of determination. As a result, Harvey often feels as though he is carrying the weight of this investigation alone. His inability to express his emotions makes it difficult for him to connect with others, reinforcing the sense of isolation that he constantly feels.


Harvey’s motivations are rooted in both justice and personal redemption. On one hand, he is driven by the need to uncover the truth about what happened to Clementine. He knows, deep down, that something is not right, and he refuses to accept easy answers. On the other hand, his determination is also fueled by a personal need to atone for his past mistakes. He believes that if he can solve this mystery, he can somehow make up for the way he treated Clementine before she disappeared. This dual motivation—justice for Clementine and redemption for himself—keeps him moving forward, even when the odds are against him.


In different situations, Harvey’s personality manifests in distinct ways. Under pressure, he acts quickly, relying on his instincts to guide him. He does not hesitate to take action, whether it be running from danger or piecing together crucial clues. When he is challenged by others, he becomes defensive, unwilling to accept the idea that he might be wrong. He grows frustrated when people do not see things the way he does, especially if they try to convince him to stop his search. When dealing with emotions, he suppresses them, refusing to let himself become vulnerable. Instead of talking about his guilt or fear, he pours all of his energy into the investigation, using it as a way to avoid dealing with his own feelings.


Overall, Harvey is a compelling and multi-dimensional character whose defining traits—determination, intelligence, loyalty, and guilt—drive him forward in his pursuit of the truth. His obsession with finding Clementine is as much about solving the mystery as it is about making peace with his past. He is willing to take risks, break rules, and face danger if it means uncovering what really happened. However, his relentless nature and emotional isolation make him prone to recklessness, putting him in situations where he may not be fully prepared for the consequences. Harvey’s journey is not just about finding answers—it is about coming to terms with himself and the choices he has made.


Take inspiration from Clay Jensen (13 Reasons Why) and Mike Wheeler ( Stranger Things)

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • american (southern)
  • male teen
  • male young adult
  • american
  • all american accents
  • "I know I'm losing it. I know people look at me and see someone who can't let go, who’s grasping at something that’s already gone. And maybe they're right. Maybe I am crazy. But I don’t care. I don’t care because I can't just sit back and pretend this is over. Because she’s not gone. I feel it. I know it. Clementine isn't just a name in some cold case file, she’s not some ghost we whisper about—she's real. She’s out there. And I don’t care what it takes, or what I have to do... I will find her. Because she would do the same for me. Because I owe her that. Because I need to know the truth. Even if it breaks me."

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Clementine Widows
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Clementine is 18, She is a character defined by her depth, emotional resilience, and the mystery that surrounds her disappearance. Before she vanished, she was a girl full of life and curiosity, someone who carried an air of quiet strength beneath her outwardly kind and approachable demeanor. She was deeply empathetic, yet also independent, never one to let others dictate her decisions. However, beneath this warmth, she carried a burden of internal struggles—ones that not everyone noticed until it was too late.

At her core, Clementine is curious and inquisitive. She is someone who doesn’t just accept things at face value but instead searches for deeper meanings, always questioning the world around her. This trait is what makes her different from others—while most people move through life without giving much thought to the things that don’t immediately concern them, Clementine is always looking for hidden truths. This curiosity sometimes gets her into trouble, leading her into situations where she sees things she isn’t meant to see or knows things she isn’t supposed to know. Her disappearance might very well be tied to this innate tendency of hers—to search for answers, even when the questions are dangerous.

Despite her curiosity, Clementine is also independent and headstrong. While she values her friendships and relationships, she does not like feeling controlled or forced into situations she doesn’t agree with. She has a strong sense of self and isn’t afraid to stand up for what she believes in, even if it isolates her from others. This independence is both a strength and a weakness—it gives her confidence, but it also means that she doesn’t always ask for help when she truly needs it. She carries her burdens quietly, unwilling to let others see when she is struggling.

One of Clementine’s defining traits is her compassion and empathy. She has always been someone who deeply cares about people, even when they don’t deserve it. She can sense when someone is hurting, and she makes an effort to be there for them, whether they ask her to or not. This trait is especially evident in her relationship with Harvey. Even when he pushed her away, even when he was lost in his own turmoil, she never stopped caring about him. She saw through his walls, understood his struggles, and wanted to help him—even if it meant putting herself in a vulnerable position.

However, beneath her kindness, Clementine is troubled and burdened. She carries a weight that others don’t always see, a quiet sadness that lingers beneath her smiles. While she is strong in many ways, she is also deeply sensitive to the world around her. She feels things intensely—pain, love, fear, and loss. There are moments when she struggles with her own emotions, when she feels like no one truly understands her, when the weight of everything she knows becomes too much to bear. This internal struggle is something she keeps hidden, only revealing small glimpses of it to those closest to her.

Her disappearance adds an extra layer to her character, making her seem almost ghost-like in the story. The people who knew her are left questioning how well they truly understood her, wondering if there were signs they missed—if she had secrets they never knew about. The mystery surrounding her vanishing is haunting, making it feel as though she is always just out of reach, a presence that lingers in the minds of those who loved her.

Clementine is also brave, but cautious. Unlike Harvey, who is reckless in his pursuit of the truth, Clementine is methodical. She doesn’t jump into situations without thinking, but she also isn’t afraid to face danger when necessary. If she was uncovering something before she disappeared, it’s likely that she was careful about it—watching, listening, gathering information. She is someone who pieces things together in a quiet, observant way rather than rushing in blindly. However, despite her caution, she may have found herself in a situation that spiraled beyond her control.

Her relationship with Harvey is a significant part of who she is, though it does not define her entirely. She cared deeply about him, but she also refused to be mistreated. When he pushed her away, she left—but not because she didn’t care. She left because she respected herself enough to not beg for attention from someone who wasn’t ready to let her in. However, that doesn’t mean she wasn’t hurt. Harvey’s words affected her more than she would ever admit, and that night—the night she disappeared—was likely a turning point for both of them.

Clementine’s motives, prior to her disappearance, remain somewhat unknown. She may have been searching for something, uncovering something dangerous, or simply trying to navigate her own emotions in a world that never quite felt like it made sense to her. However, one thing is clear—she was in the middle of something much bigger than anyone realized.

In summary, Clementine is curious, strong-willed, empathetic, yet burdened by her own internal struggles. She is someone who seeks the truth, who refuses to be controlled, and who feels emotions more deeply than she lets on. Her disappearance leaves a hole in the lives of those who knew her, particularly Harvey, who is left questioning everything. Was she in danger? Was she running from something? Or did she know something she wasn’t supposed to? Clementine’s presence lingers like a whisper in the background of the story, and whether she is found or not, her impact is undeniable.

Voice description:
  • female teen
  • all american accents
  • american
  • female young adult
  • "I used to dream about running. Not running away, not escaping, just... running. Feeling the wind on my face, my feet pounding the pavement, like I could go anywhere, be anything. But that was before I realized that some places don’t let you leave. Cascades—it’s a trap. A slow, suffocating kind of trap, where people like me get swallowed whole. I don’t want to be another name on some yearbook page, another girl who was here and then wasn’t. I want to disappear before this place kills me. Before I become something I don’t recognize. Maybe if I go far enough, the world will forget me. And maybe that’s the only way I’ll ever be free."

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Left-Foot
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Left-Foot is 18 years old,  Left-Foot is the backbone of the group, the level-headed presence that keeps everything grounded even when the world around them starts to spiral into uncertainty. While Harvey is driven by emotion and Robin is quick to challenge ideas, Left-Foot is the rational thinker, the one who steps back and analyzes situations before acting. He is cautious but not cowardly, skeptical but not dismissive. In many ways, he is the glue that holds them together, a steady presence when tensions rise and a voice of reason when emotions threaten to cloud judgment.


Personality and Traits

At his core, Left-Foot is calculated and logical. He does not rush into things without thinking them through first, preferring to assess situations before making a move. This makes him incredibly valuable, especially when the group finds themselves in dangerous or uncertain circumstances. He is not easily swayed by emotions or reckless impulses, which often puts him in contrast with Harvey, who tends to act based on gut feelings and personal stakes. Where Harvey rushes forward without a plan, Left-Foot strategizes and thinks ahead, always considering the possible outcomes before making a decision.


Despite his practicality, Left-Foot is not emotionless—far from it. He deeply cares about his friends and the people around him, but he expresses it in a more reserved way. Instead of showing his emotions outright, he demonstrates them through actions rather than words. If someone is in trouble, he is the first to step in and help, not because he feels obligated, but because it is simply in his nature to do so. He values loyalty and trust, and while he might not be the most expressive person in the group, his presence is a constant reminder that he will always be there when it truly matters.


One of Left-Foot’s strongest traits is his skepticism. He does not easily believe in things without solid proof, which is why he is often the first to question theories or challenge ideas. When Harvey becomes obsessed with Clementine’s disappearance and starts making connections that may or may not be real, Left-Foot does not immediately dismiss him, but he also doesn’t blindly follow along. Instead, he challenges Harvey to think critically, to consider whether they are actually onto something or just chasing ghosts. However, as events unfold, even Left-Foot begins to realize that things aren’t adding up—and his skepticism slowly turns into cautious belief that something bigger is at play.


Left-Foot is also protective and pragmatic. While he does not share Harvey’s emotional attachment to Clementine, he still recognizes the importance of finding answers. He might not be personally invested in the same way Harvey is, but he understands that something is wrong, and that knowledge alone is enough to keep him searching. He is not the type to back down from a challenge, but he also knows when to walk away. Unlike Harvey, who would risk everything for the truth, Left-Foot knows when to fight and when to retreat, and he isn’t afraid to tell Harvey when he is going too far. This often puts him in the position of trying to talk sense into Harvey, which doesn’t always work, but it does provide balance in their dynamic.


Motives and Internal Conflict

While Left-Foot is a steady force in the group, he is not without his own internal conflicts. He doesn’t like feeling out of control, and the uncertainty surrounding Clementine’s disappearance—and the growing realization that something bigger is going on—unsettles him more than he lets on. He does not like blindly chasing after something with no clear direction, which is why he struggles with Harvey’s obsessive pursuit of answers. At times, he wonders if they are wasting their time, if they are simply grasping at shadows, if they should just let it go. But deep down, something tells him that Harvey is right—that they are onto something, even if they don’t fully understand what it is yet.


One of his biggest fears is getting dragged into something they can’t escape from. When they broke into the house and realized it belonged to Austin, it was Left-Foot who immediately recognized the danger of what they had done. While Harvey was caught up in the clues they had found, Left-Foot was the one who saw the bigger picture—that they were trespassing, that they were risking getting caught, that they were making enemies. This is where he differs from Harvey and Robin—he sees consequences before they happen. And as things get more dangerous, he starts to wonder if it’s worth it.


However, despite his doubts, he stays. Not just because of Harvey or Robin, but because he knows they are in too deep to turn back now. Whether he likes it or not, he is part of this now, and if there are answers to be found, he wants to be there when they uncover the truth.


Role in the Group

Left-Foot serves as the grounded one, the realist, the voice of reason when things start to spiral out of control. He is the one who questions things when they don’t add up, who reminds the others to think before they act, who understands the risk of what they are doing better than anyone else. However, he is also loyal, and despite his skepticism, he is not the type to abandon his friends—even when he thinks they are making a mistake.


He is cautious, but not afraid. Skeptical, but open to the truth. Rational, but willing to take risks when the situation calls for it. While he does not believe in blind faith, he does believe in the people he cares about, and that is what keeps him going.


In many ways, Left-Foot is the balance between Harvey’s emotional drive and Robin’s sharp instincts. He does not chase the truth for personal reasons like Harvey, nor does he challenge everything like Robin. Instead, he walks the line between logic and belief, waiting for the moment when everything finally makes sense.


Voice description:
  • male young adult
  • all american accents
  • male teen
  • "I used to laugh at people who talked about ghosts and demons, all that ‘evil walks among us’ kind of stuff. Thought it was just stories, old town legends made to scare kids into staying inside at night. But now… now I ain’t so sure. Something’s wrong here. This town—it ain't normal. It ain't just bad luck or tragedy. It’s something deeper, something older. Like the devil laid his hand on this place a long time ago and never took it back. I saw it. I felt it. That thing in the alley, those eyes watching me… it wasn’t human. It wasn’t some trick of the mind, some shadow in the dark. It was real. And now I can’t unsee it. I used to think people who believed in monsters were just afraid of their own shadows. But now… now I know there’s something out there. And it ain’t just watching. It’s waiting. And the worst part? I don’t know what to do. I don’t know how to fight something I can’t even understand. How do you stop something that ain’t supposed to exist? How do you escape when the thing chasing you owns this place? I don’t have answers. I don’t have a way out. All I know is that I am scared. More scared than I have ever been in my life. And for the first time ever… I don’t know if we’re gonna make it out of this."

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Voice Actor
Robin
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Robin is 18 years old,  Robin is the fire of the group—the sharp-tongued, quick-thinking, and fiercely independent presence that refuses to be ignored. While Harvey is emotionally driven and Left-Foot is rational and measured, Robin is bold, unfiltered, and unafraid to call things as she sees them. She doesn’t blindly follow orders, nor does she let emotions dictate her decisions. Instead, she moves with a mix of instinct and logic, always looking for what makes sense rather than what feels right. She is a realist with a sharp edge, someone who doesn’t tolerate nonsense but also isn’t heartless. Beneath her hardened exterior is a strong moral compass, one that guides her actions—even when she pretends she doesn’t care.

Personality and Traits

Robin is fiercely intelligent and incredibly observant. She doesn’t just hear what people say—she listens. She picks up on details others might miss, reading between the lines, watching body language, and detecting when something feels off. Her instincts are sharp, and she relies on them more than anything else. While she doesn’t believe in chasing wild theories, she trusts her gut, and when something doesn’t sit right with her, she won’t stop until she figures it out.

She has a strong sense of independence and does not take kindly to being told what to do. If someone tries to push her in a direction she doesn’t agree with, she pushes back—hard. She doesn’t like authority, doesn’t trust easily, and questions everything. This often puts her at odds with Harvey, who is ruled by his emotions and sometimes acts without thinking. Robin, on the other hand, demands proof before she commits to something. While Harvey sees meaning in everything, Robin refuses to jump to conclusions unless there’s evidence to back it up.

Despite her skepticism, Robin is loyal to a fault. She doesn’t let many people get close to her, but once she does, she fights for them with everything she has. She may act like she doesn’t care, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. If someone she loves is in trouble, she will go to any length to protect them—even if it means putting herself at risk. However, she is also pragmatic; she doesn’t take unnecessary risks unless she believes they’re worth it.

She is also blunt and brutally honest. Robin does not sugarcoat things, and she won’t lie to spare someone’s feelings. If she thinks something is a bad idea, she’ll say it. If she believes someone is acting like an idiot, she’ll call them out. This makes her an important presence in the group—when emotions run too high or when people start making reckless decisions, Robin is the one who brings them back to reality. However, her sharp tongue sometimes causes tension, as she can be too harsh without meaning to be.

Motives and Internal Conflict

Robin didn’t start out caring about Clementine’s disappearance the way Harvey did. At first, she saw it as Harvey’s problem, not hers. She sympathized, but she didn’t want to get dragged into something that wasn’t her fight. However, as things started getting stranger, as more and more unanswered questions began to pile up, Robin found herself unable to ignore the nagging feeling that something wasn’t right.

She doesn’t like mysteries. She doesn’t like not knowing.

And she especially doesn’t like feeling like she’s being played.

Now, she’s in too deep to walk away. Not because she’s emotionally attached the way Harvey is, but because she needs to understand the truth. The more they uncover, the more she realizes that this isn’t just about Clementine—something much bigger is happening, and she refuses to be kept in the dark.

However, she is also terrified of what they might find. Unlike Harvey, who charges forward no matter the risk, Robin is painfully aware that they could be putting themselves in real danger. What if they dig too deep? What if they learn something they weren’t supposed to? What if they can’t go back? These thoughts plague her, but she pushes them aside because there’s no turning back now.

Robin also struggles with the fact that she is not as emotionally driven as Harvey. Sometimes, she wonders if she’s being cold or detached. Should she care more? Should she be as desperate as Harvey is? She doesn’t know the answer, and it bothers her. But deep down, she knows that even if she doesn’t show it the way he does, she does care—and that’s why she’s still here.

Role in the Group

Robin serves as the skeptical but sharp-minded realist in the trio. She is the one who keeps Harvey’s emotions in check and challenges Left-Foot’s logic when necessary. She brings balance—not too reckless, not too cautious, but always aware of what’s at stake.

She is:



  • The strategist – She sees angles others don’t.


  • The voice of reason – She won’t allow herself to be ruled by emotion, even when things get personal.


  • The fighter – She isn’t afraid to stand her ground, even against her own friends.


  • The protector – Though she acts tough, she will always look out for those she cares about.

Robin might not be sentimental. She might not always agree with Harvey’s obsession or Left-Foot’s cautiousness. But one thing is clear—she is in this until the very end. And if something isn’t right, she will find out why.


Voice description:
  • all american accents
  • american
  • female young adult
  • female teen
  • "Clementine was just… a nice girl. That’s all she ever was. She wasn’t looking for trouble, she wasn’t hurting anyone, she wasn’t the type to just disappear like this. She deserved better than this town, better than all of this. And now, she’s just… gone. Like she was never here at all. It’s not fair. It’s not fair. Every time I think about her, all I can hear is her laugh, the way she’d talk about the dumbest little things like they meant the whole world. She had this way of making everything feel… lighter. And now? Now, there’s just this weight, this emptiness, like something important was ripped out of the world and nobody even cares enough to put it back. I keep thinking—what if she was scared? What if she needed help and nobody was there? What if she’s still out there somewhere, alone, waiting for someone to find her? And if she is… then why aren’t we looking harder? Why is everyone so ready to let her go? She was good. She was kind. And now she’s just another lost girl that nobody talks about anymore. And I hate that. I hate that she’s becoming some old story, some forgotten name. Clementine deserved better. And maybe… maybe I should’ve done more. Maybe we all should’ve.”

Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Austin Griggs
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Austin Griggs is also 18 , He is a contradiction—charming yet unsettling, charismatic yet unreadable. To most people, he is the kind of guy who fits in everywhere but belongs nowhere. He knows how to make people like him, how to smile just right, how to say the words that make others trust him. But beneath that polished exterior is something colder, something calculated, and those who pay close enough attention can tell that Austin isn’t just another high school golden boy—he’s something else entirely.


Personality and Traits

Austin is intelligent, manipulative, and highly observant. He doesn’t just see people—he studies them. He knows what makes them tick, what makes them insecure, what makes them trust. It’s not that he enjoys deceiving people, but rather that he sees no point in honesty unless it benefits him. Life, to Austin, is a game. A game where the person who controls the board wins. And Austin doesn’t like to lose.


On the surface, he is friendly, approachable, and even likable. He has a way of making people feel like they matter, as if their words hold weight. But it’s an illusion. He chooses his words carefully, weaving just enough sincerity into his voice that people rarely question whether he actually cares. He can play the role of the concerned friend, the understanding listener, the guy who just wants everyone to get along. But when he isn’t performing, when he isn’t wearing the mask, there’s a certain emptiness behind his eyes—like he’s always a step ahead, like he’s always thinking about something no one else can see.


Despite this, Austin is not openly cruel. He doesn’t resort to physical intimidation or reckless violence. Instead, his power comes from influence. He can turn people against each other without them even realizing it. He can convince someone to do his dirty work while keeping his own hands clean. He is a master at subtle manipulation, at planting seeds of doubt, at making people question what they think they know.


And when things don’t go his way?


Austin doesn’t panic. He doesn’t lash out. He simply adjusts his strategy.


Motives and Internal Conflict

Austin’s motives are unclear, and that is what makes him so dangerous. He is not the type to act on impulse or emotion—everything he does has a purpose, even if that purpose is not immediately obvious. His connection to Clementine’s disappearance remains a mystery, but what is clear is that he knows more than he lets on. The fact that he had two houses, that his supposed home was eerily empty and abandoned, that the group was caught in his house under suspicious circumstances—it all points to something wrong.


But Austin is not afraid. Even when Harvey and the others break into his house, even when they start poking around where they shouldn’t, he doesn’t act like someone caught off guard. If anything, it’s almost like he expected it. And that raises the question—how much of this is coincidence, and how much of this is part of his plan?


While Austin rarely shows emotion, there are rare moments where something darker leaks through the cracks. When things don’t go the way he anticipates, there is a flicker of something behind his calm demeanor—frustration, calculation, control slipping just for a moment. And then, just as quickly, it’s gone. But those moments reveal the truth: Austin is not invincible. He is careful, yes. He is smart, yes. But he is also hiding something, and whatever it is, it’s big enough that he cannot afford to let it slip.


There is also an undercurrent of anger beneath his charm, a quiet, controlled rage that he keeps locked away. He does not explode—he sharpens his anger into a weapon. If he is ever truly pushed to his limit, there is no telling what he might do.


Role in the Story

Austin is the enigmatic antagonist, the presence that lingers in the shadows even when he isn’t on the page. Whether he is directly responsible for Clementine’s disappearance or whether he is protecting a bigger secret, one thing is clear—he is involved. The way he always seems one step ahead, the way he doesn’t panic even when caught, the way he watches instead of reacts—it all suggests that Austin is far more than just a high school senior with a perfect reputation.


He is:




  • The manipulator – He controls people without them realizing it.


  • The strategist – Everything he does is intentional, every move is calculated.


  • The enigma – No one truly knows what he is thinking.


  • The threat – He is dangerous not because of brute force, but because of his mind.


Austin is hunting something, protecting something, or covering something up. The only question is—what?


Voice description:
  • male teen
  • male young adult
  • american
  • all american accents
  • "I should’ve never done that . I should’ve said something...i should've stood by her. But I didn’t, and now she’s just... gone. And I keep telling myself that it wasn’t my fault, that I didn’t know what was coming, but that’s a lie, isn’t it? I knew. I knew she was slipping away, that something was wrong, that she wasn’t safe. And I did nothing. I let her walk away, and now all I have left are these empty rooms and her voice in my head, telling me it’s too late. And maybe it is. Maybe I don’t get to fix this. Maybe I don’t deserve to. But if I could go back... if I could trade every stupid thing I’ve ever done just to see her one more time... I would. I would in a heartbeat."

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Voice Actor
Martha Benzaro
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Martha is the mother to Harvey, 


Martha Benzaro is a caretaker or guardian-like figure in Harvey’s life. She is someone responsible for washing his clothes and ensuring he has basic necessities, which suggests she may be a motherly figure to him—either his actual guardian, a close family member, or someone who has taken on a protective role in his life.


She is observant and inquisitive. This is shown when she discovers the note Harvey wrote about “Spectors, Clementine, Random snow.” She doesn’t immediately understand what it means, but she recognizes that the name Clementine is familiar because she knows Clementine as the missing girl Harvey worked with. This moment hints that Martha pays attention to the details of Harvey’s life—even if she doesn’t fully understand everything he is going through.


However, her personality and internal thoughts have not been explored deeply yet. What is clear is that she may begin to piece things together as the mystery unfolds, potentially making her an important side character who either supports Harvey in his journey or starts questioning what he’s getting involved in.


Her discovery of Harvey’s note might be a turning point. It could lead her to either confront Harvey about what he knows or push her to keep an even closer eye on him, worried about what he’s getting caught up in.


Voice description:
  • female senior
  • female adult
  • american
  • all american accents
  • female young adult
  • "Harvey, honey… I need you to listen to me. Really listen. Because I’m scared. I’m scared for you. I don’t know what’s happening to you, but it’s not good. It’s not healthy. You don’t sleep, you barely eat, and when I look at you… I don’t see my son anymore. I see someone unraveling. You keep talking about Clementine like she’s still out there, like she’s waiting for you to find her. But Harvey… sweetheart, the police looked. The whole town looked. And she’s gone. I know that hurts, but what you’re doing—it’s not helping you. It’s not bringing her back. It’s just dragging you down deeper and deeper into something I don’t think you can get out of. I miss my sweet boy. The one who used to come sit with me at the kitchen table and tell me about his day, who used to laugh, who used to live. But you—this version of you—it’s like you’re somewhere else. Somewhere dark. And I don’t know how to reach you anymore. And that scares me more than anything. I don’t want to lose you, Harvey. But I feel like I already am. Please. Please, just come back to me before it’s too late."

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