Eva and Traci maintain a kind relationship, albeit distant due to Eva's busy schedule. Traci is married to a man named Aaron, who works for a company, and they have a son, Jamie, who is in his teenage years at the time the minisode takes place. In Sigmund Minisode 2, it is revealed that Eva has a sister, Traci, whom she visits regularly for Christmas. She nevertheless has saved Neil from getting fired several times as mentioned in Sigmund Minisode 1. Eva often blames Neil for the trouble she's gotten at work for instance, in Finding Paradise, when she is chosen to help Potato with her doll, Eva mentions that she's had too many lawsuit threats because of his antics. In the job, while Eva favors following the contract and doing things the right way, Neil is more emotionally driven when dealing with the patients' wants and needs, at times relying on unconventional methods, creating a dynamic contrast between the two.
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Their interactions in the series suggest that they are close, likely due to years of working together however, Eva keeps her attitude towards Neil mostly professional. They have both been employed at Sigmund for years. They knew each other at high school, as demonstrated by their dialogue at the start of To the Moon when Neil goes to explore Johnny's house. Neil is Eva's partner at Sigmund Corporation. When it comes down to it, though, she may let others make the choice for her, as shown at the end of Finding Paradise, where Neil suggests Faye take control of Colin's memories. There are exceptions to this, such as when she knows for sure that the law isn't strictly enforced. She usually acts lawfully and condemns people who drag her into legal problems.
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She prefers keeping separate her personal and professional life, and generally doesn't bother getting involved in other people's business, either. With her colleagues at Sigmund, she maintains a warm but professional relationship. She also recognizes the tropical hibiscus flower in Finding Paradise. In the same diary entry, she mentions her garden, and how she hasn't been able to tend to it due to the cold season and busy months. Additionally, Eva also knows a fair bit about plants. In Sigmund Minisode 2, she also wrote in her diary (which Neil can read in her office if she didn't lock it away previously) that she hadn't been eating enough vegetables. She points out that candy canes are "bad calories" when Sarah and Tommy asks her to fetch it up the high shelf in To the Moon. She would rush over and move the roll to its proper place, and tell Neil off for "abusing OCD".Įva seems to care a lot about general health and is intent on managing her own. In the bathroom, there is a roll of toilet paper which is placed on the countertop instead of the toilet paper dispenser - if Neil sees it and Eva hasn't left the apartment floor, he tells her about it over the phone. This trait, combined with her knowledge on the human psychology, often helps her understand people's behavior in the job.Įva is suggested to have obsessive-compulsive personality disorder early in Finding Paradise when one of the doctors inspects Colin's apartment.
This trait is consistent in the series: for example, in To the Moon, she deduces that Johnny has a sibling when she sees his bunk bed in Finding Paradise, she notices that something is off about Faye and eventually figures out why. She is also quick to make sensible decisions and willing to take significant risks if it ensures that her job is done properly.Ī detail-oriented person, Eva is able to assess her surroundings and draw certain conclusions simply by noticing things. She hates to waste time and is usually the first to get the team moving forward. At work, she prefers to go by the books, and gets irritated easily by Neil's childish behavior. Her white coat is trimmed with gold at the collar, cuffs and skirt.Įva has a mature and practical demeanor.
However, she harbors doubts whether it is true, especially as the employees are confronted by sheer public opposition towards the company's practices, as told in the Sigmund Minisodes.Įva is a young, dark-skinned woman who has brown eyes and long, straight black hair that she invariably wears down. Contrary to Neil, who works at Sigmund for the money, she wanted to work there because she thought that fulfilling wishes was respectable. There is hardly any in-game dialogue that references her childhood or adolescence, perhaps due to her tendency to keep her personal life out of work.Įva has worked for the company for several years prior to the events of To the Moon. Not much is known about Eva's early life.