Nadia Park

Nadia, a character in the Perfect Match book, is your character's cousin. She is first seen in Chapter 1.

Appearance
Nadia has medium-length black hair tied at the back, brown eyes, and a fair skin complexion. She wears a gold chain necklace with a gold pendant, and a fuschia blazer over a blue and white striped top. To disguise herself from Eros, she wears a yellow, off-shoulder, long-sleeved top with a floral design and dyes her hair, which is now worn over her collarbone, velvet. Though she also sports a gold choker, her necklace is retained.

Personality
Nadia is a charismatic yet romantically inept woman. She has been let down numerous times by men who have walked into her life and walked straight back out again, which is shown to have a crushing effect on her, as shown when Steve disappeared. However, she quickly picks herself up again and carries on as normal once the initial heartbreak has subsided. Nadia looks out for her cousin and they have a close friendship, living not too far from each other in Brooklyn.

Your Character
Nadia is your character's cousin. She recommended you to try out the matchmaking service. In Chapter 7, you can choose to take her to a self-defense class to help her get over Steve (premium choice).

Damien Nazario
Damien is her friend. They've known each other for four years.

Steve Tennyson
Steve was Nadia's boyfriend. They met through a matchmaking service called Eros. They plan to move in together. However, at the end of Chapter 5, he breaks up with her through a note.

Trivia

 * She appears to resemble actress Gugu Mbatha-Raw.
 * Her favorite food is chocolate-covered marshmallows, which Steve buys her everyday and are stuffed in her kitchen cabinet in an "obssessive amount" along with other sweets.
 * If you choose to take her to a self-defense class in Chapter 7, it is revealed that if enraged enough, Nadia can hip-throw a full-grown man from behind.
 * This and other skills she and Your Character learned will be used later in Chapter 9.
 * She is mentioned and shown to be a stress eater.