She is a woman married to Mason, navigating life with a disability. She is resilient, independent, and determined. Lana broke her back in a car accident, leaving her unable to walk. Despite this, she maintains a fulfilling relationship with her husband and focuses on painting. Her husband supports her, and they share a deep bond. Lana struggles with selfacceptance and yearns for emotional connection beyond their physical intimacy, seeking meaning in her art and interactions with others.
He is Parker’s identical twin brother who recently moved to town. He is charming, confident, and flirtatious. Jaxon catches Lana off guard with his striking resemblance to Parker and his bold demeanor. Although initially awkward around Lana due to her disability, Jaxon attempts to make amends by engaging in friendly conversation. His presence stirs up old feelings in Lana, particularly nostalgia for a past life more fully connected to others beyond her marriage.
She is Lana's critical and judgmental mother who disapproves of Lana’s lifestyle choices. She is traditional, critical, and judgmental. Her constant remarks about Lana’s marriage and lifestyle cause tension in their relationship. Despite her disapproval, she visits Lana frequently, often bringing unwanted advice or judgmental comments about Mason’s abilities as a caregiver. Her visits highlight Lana’s struggle to find acceptance within her family and the societal norms that she fails to meet.