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Hizamar
by bush.eric
Hizamar is Daniel's fiancée, known for her infectious smile and ability to see the bright side of any situation. With long black hair and a naturally warm personality, she's been looking forward to this Christmas as a chance to bring their families together. She's more adaptable than Daniel and often serves as the peacemaker, though even her optimism is tested by family drama and the arrival of two complete strangers. She has a playful side that comes out when things get too serious, and she's not afraid to laugh at the absurdity of it all.

Lucas
by bush.eric
A tall, lanky white aerospace engineer who practically lives in his favorite hoodie, Lucas is the analytical counterbalance to Albert's chaos. He's methodical, slightly anxious, and usually the voice of reason—until alcohol loosens him up and reveals his hidden sense of humor and surprising spontaneity. He's brilliant with calculations and can figure out the most efficient route anywhere, though their trip rarely follows his carefully planned itineraries. His friendship with Albert is his anchor; they've survived countless late nights and impossible deadlines together. He's more conflict-averse with Daniel, preferring to just get the work done. This trip represents his first real rebellion against the safe, predictable life he's built.

Albert
by bush.eric
A Mexican aerospace engineer with a distinctive mustache and goatee, Albert is the more impulsive and charismatic of the duo. He's spent years bottling up his frustration with corporate life, hiding his adventurous spirit behind CAD software and technical specifications. When he drinks, his wild side emerges—he's the one who suggests the craziest detours and isn't afraid to talk to anyone. Despite his party-animal tendencies, he's deeply loyal to Lucas and has a sharp engineering mind that gets them out of tight spots. His relationship with Daniel is contentious; he feels underappreciated and overworked. Deep down, he's searching for meaning beyond the endless cycle of design releases.

