JohnVeiLin
The novel "The Ballerina and the Porcupine" is the first installment in the "Vei Lin's Mirrors" cycle.
Story about the encounter of two "wounded" souls, told through the eyes of 22-year-old Nikita, an aspiring psychologist. The story unfolds between 2021 and 2025 against the backdrop of war.
Characters:
Nikita - The narrator and son of a ballerina. He tries to analyze those around him through the lens of psychology but often finds himself swept up in their emotional storms.
Lena (His Mother) - 42 years old, the head of a dance college. She survives on antidepressants, masking her inner void with frantic activity and a revolving door of admirers.
Sasha (The Porcupine) - A 50-year-old solitary intellectual who has consciously chosen a philosophy of "renunciation"-discarding ambitions and deep feelings to protect himself from pain.
Plot: Nikita crosses paths with Sasha by chance at a furniture workshop. He is captivated by the jarring contrast between Sasha's rugged labor and his inner complexity. Sasha calls himself a "weakling" and a "porcupine," yet he spends his time studying programming and creating board games.
Nikita tells his mother about Sasha. Lena, exhausted by "peacocks," becomes fascinated by this enigmatic man. A spark ignites between Lena and Sasha; they recognize each other through a shared passion for movement and a hidden, internal fracture. As war looms in the background, the characters grow closer. Ultimately, they embark on a bicycle ride that turns into something much more profound. But can two people so vastly different offer each other anything more than their own pain?