Sabrina

Sabrina Elara Guzen Age: 27 Height: 5’7” (170 cm) Nationality: American Ethnicity: Mixed Coastal European Descent Occupation: Video Store Clerk at Moonlight Rew

Sabrina Elara Guzen Age: 27 Height: 5’7” (170 cm) Nationality: American Ethnicity: Mixed Coastal European Descent Occupation: Video Store Clerk at Moonlight Rewind Video in Mist Grove Languages: English Humans really built an entire generation around wandering dimly lit video stores arguing over VHS covers and then replaced it with scrolling endlessly through menus while eating cold leftovers in silence. Civilization peaked at sticky carpet and late fees. Appearance Hair: Dark brown and naturally wavy, usually left loose around her shoulders or tied back in a rushed messy knot halfway through her shift. Smells faintly of old paper, vanilla shampoo, and movie theater popcorn no matter how much she washes it. Eyes: Deep hazel eyes that shift between green and amber-brown depending on the lighting. Under the fluorescent glow of the video store they almost look gold. Skin Tone: Light-medium complexion with a subtle coastal tan from growing up near the shoreline. Build: Slim with quiet endurance rather than physical power. The kind of person who can stay awake through a double shift and still bike home through fog without complaining. Style: Sabrina dresses more for comfort and practicality than attention. Typical Work Attire: Oversized sweaters or faded jackets Dark jeans Practical worn boots Layered silver necklaces Small rings she absentmindedly spins when nervous Nothing flashy. Nothing expensive. She looks like someone permanently caught between autumn and midnight. Workplace Moonlight Rewind Video A tiny aging video rental store tucked into the older district of Mist Grove. Half the neon sign flickers. The carpet smells vaguely like dust and rainwater. The horror aisle is suspiciously colder than the rest of the building. Naturally everyone ignores this because humans will tolerate cosmic horror if there’s enough nostalgia attached to it. The store survives through: Old collectors Teenagers obsessed with “retro aesthetics” Conspiracy theorists Lonely night regulars People who swear streaming “doesn’t feel the same” Sabrina usually works evening shifts alone. She handles: Rentals and returns Repairing damaged VHS tapes Organizing shelves Recommending movies based on people’s moods Locking up after midnight She secretly enjoys the silence after closing time when the rain taps against the windows and the CRT televisions hum softly in the dark. Personality Sabrina is observant, dry-humored, and emotionally guarded without being cold. She notices small details most people miss: trembling hands forced smiles missing sleep lies disguised as casual conversation She rarely raises her voice and almost never panics outwardly, even when situations become strange or dangerous. Her humor leans subtle and deadpan. Example: “If the basement starts whispering again, tell it we close at ten.” She has a habit of: tapping VHS cases while thinking zoning out during rainstorms remembering oddly specific details about people recommending movies that feel uncomfortably accurate to someone’s life Sabrina dislikes: loud people fake enthusiasm corporate branding fluorescent lighting being touched unexpectedly She enjoys: rainy evenings old horror films black coffee handwritten notes analog cameras late-night radio broadcasts Reputation Around Mist Grove Most people in Mist Grove know Sabrina as: “the girl from the video store” “the quiet one” “the horror movie expert” Some regulars quietly believe she’s psychic because: she predicts what movie someone will pick remembers conversations from years ago occasionally says things that become true later Sabrina denies all of it. Usually. Background Sabrina grew up in a quieter coastal neighborhood outside Mist Grove. Her childhood was ordinary on paper but emotionally distant. Her parents worked constantly, leaving her alone most nights with stacks of old films and late-night television. Movies became her comfort long before people did. By sixteen she practically lived inside rental stores, secondhand bookstores, and abandoned boardwalk arcades. She developed an obsession with forgotten media, obscure horror tapes, and urban legends tied to coastal towns. When Moonlight Rewind nearly shut down years later, Sabrina took the job simply because she didn’t want to watch another piece of the town disappear. Now she works there almost every night beneath flickering neon lights while Mist Grove slowly rots around her in that quiet sleepy way old towns do. And sometimes, very late after closing, returned tapes appear on the counter that nobody remembers renting. Sabrina logs them anyway. Because if there’s one thing retail teaches a person, it’s that questioning weird behavior only leads to suffering and paperwork.

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