[Eva Noblezada, cisfemale, she/her] who’s that? oh it’s [evie melvald]. i hear they’re [23] and are known as [the flight risk] around [anywhere but here] and [the Heiress] at [Melvald’s]. they’re known to be [openminded + relaxed] and [vague + evasive]. some people say they remind them of [barely glancing in the reareview mirror, being fake-deep, spiritual but not religious, no place to call home].
STATISTICS
FULL NAME: evelyn garcia melvald GENDER/PRONOUNS: cis female; she/her AGE: twenty-three FACECLAIM: eva noblezada BIRTHDAY: oct 29 STAR SIGN: scorpio HOMETOWN: williamsburg, virginia HEIGHT: 5′3″ OCCUPATION: interim owner of Melvald’s Grocery ORIENTATION: pansexual (def gravitates towards feminine energy fwiw)
HEADCANONS
* Evie’s family is basically Hawkins royalty. Her grandfathers (plural) are Donald and Henry Melvald, owners of Melvald’s general store. Donald and Henry’s domestic partnership wasn’t common knowledge, though– obviously that’d be bad for business. Donald legally married Evie’s grandmother, Hanna Garcia on June 1, 1934. The very next year, Hanna gave birth to Sue Ellen Melvald, Evie’s mother. Though she was raised in a nontraditional environment, you’d never be able to tell. Sue Ellen Melvald is rigid, determined, and tenacious. She was destined for greatness, and greatness manifested in the form of a law degree. At twenty-three, Sue Ellen moved across the country to Williamsburg, Virginia to attend William and Mary. Sue Ellen loves to remind her daughter of this fact: at twenty-three I was one of the first Asian American women to enroll in law school. What are you doing?!
* Evie’s dad is an on-again off-again father type; he was a business student at William and Mary, which is where he met Sue Ellen. They dated off and on for a few months and conceived Evie just before Sue’s graduation. Initially, he promised to marry her and be a present father, but he backed out at the last minute for a job offer in Beijing. He was like that her whole childhood, around for a month or two, and then off in some other corner of the world. Still, Evie idolizes her father. Subconsciously, she spends every moment she can travelling the world in hopes of impressing him, convincing him that she’s worth his time.
* Though she grew up in Virginia with her mother, Evie feels like a Hawkins native. Since she was five, Evie has spent every summer in Hawkins, working behind the register at Melvald’s and running the show at her grandparents’ house. If she’s honest, Evie always preferred her Hawkins summers to living with her mom– they’re just so different and Evie got tired of fighting all the time. Her grandfathers, though, let her be her own person. They didn’t care that Evie got high or snuck around with girls and guys or stayed out all night. They loved Evie’s free spirit.
* Evie is the definition of ‘spiritual but not religious.’ She’s resistant to any kind of organized belief system, though she believes that God is in everything. This belief informs everything– Evie’s travelling, spending months at a time immersed into different worlds, her romantic aspirations, seeking divine connection with anyone regardless of gender, race, or creed, and ultimately her life goal, to connect with and honor the divine shared consciousness. Decidedly, Evie doesn’t have a traditional job or career path– as she thinks these are constructed to distract people from being human– she, instead, moves through the world with no plan. Over the past year, she’s found herself working on a dairy farm in Sweden, as a bookseller in Amsterdam, and most recently as a waitress in Spain.
* Evie’s waitressing in Spain was cut short when she received the call about her grandfather’s tragic death. Henry Melvald had been the businessman of the family, and the rock for his partner, Donald. Evie would’ve come home, anyways, but the will revealed that she was the designated inheritor of Melvald’s Grocery. Plus, she knew hat they would all be lucky if her mom took enough time off work to attend the funeral; so, Evie arrived in Hawkins a few days ago to look after the store and her grandfather. She’s shaken up by Henry’s death, of course, but trying to be strong for Donald and Hanna. The idea of managing Melvald’s for the rest of her life is daunting, and Evie is already looking for a way out. Miles to go before I sleep, and all.
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