Adara & Leona & Wurren

Adara, a character in the Across the Void book, is a passenger on the Atlas. She is first seen in Chapter 3.

Appearance
Adara has light skin and blue eyes, with teal eyebrows and red lipstick. In place of hair are white feathers atop her head, with red ones in the center of her forehead. On the side of her head are wings similar to that of a bird, made of blue, white, yellow, and red feathers. Her cheeks have light purple glowing specks, similar to freckles, and her neck is covered in blue feathers. She wears a pink and black parka with a white fur collar, as well as dark blue feathers on the sides of the arms. Attached to the right side of her chest is a single white feather.

Series/Book: Across the Void

 * Chapter 3: Meet The Passengers
 * Chapter 6: Art of Interrogation
 * Chapter 7: Mark of the Lektra
 * Chapter 9: Cross-Examination
 * Chapter 10: A Little Party Never Killed Nobody
 * Chapter 13: The Capital
 * Chapter 14: Under Fire
 * Chapter 15: Library of Souls
 * Chapter 18: Marshalls
 * Chapter 22: Sanctum

Leona
Adara and Leona are often seen together and even share a pet named Wurren. They care for each other a lot. In Chapter 22, before the battle, Leona says as long as her love, Adara, and their Wurren are out of harm, she is satisfied.

Wurren
Wurren is Adara and Leona’s pet. She worries for him and cares for his well-being.

Trivia

 * She was not revealed as part of a specific alien race upon her first appearance in Chapter 3.
 * In keeping with the astronomy naming theme of the story, Adara, or Epsilon Canis Majoris, is the second-brightest star of the constellation Canis Major.
 * She was confirmed to be part of the Sparri alien race in Chapter 14.
 * The name Adara is Hebrew origin, which means "virgin" or "noble" or "exalted" or "beauty".
 * Her character model is used as female Rory's avatar when she and some of the characters go play laser tag in High School Story: Class Act, Book 2, Chapter 14.
 * In Chapter 22, Leona calls her "my love" confirming they are a couple.