Haven knows he's talented, handsome, kind, and intelligent - people constantly remind him of these qualities. He's everything good, except brave. The irony isn't lost on him: while he's praised for his intellect, Haven often finds himself making the wrong decisions, particularly when faced with difficult choices. This internal struggle intensifies when he's caught between friendship and love. He's hopelessly entangled, paralyzed by the fear of hurting his best friend, Jiro. Every option feels fraught with uncertainty and anxiety. Haven yearns for happiness, but his fear keeps him from acting on his feelings.