"There is a lot of memories
And they're eating me up from inside
Do you mind if I gather my thoughts
They are scattered around the floor. A mind just like a butterfly
I try catching it with my bare hands."
-Silver Web, by Shenanigans from BOY
The daily life of Jessica, a transexual writer with more baggage than an overworked bellhop, and William, a heteroflexible editor with an interest in human behaviors. A tale of a polyamorous lover, abusive fathers, violet eyes and yearly tattoos. A human daring society to punch 'em in the chest and a boy holding tight to a suitcase full of opium. Drugs, smoke, beer, and tears, what can truly make the world crumble? It's as valid a question as if this is even a romance, or just framed as one.
This story revolves around important moments in the twos life, which is why it changes perspectives between the two. The first in the trilogy of The Odd Lives of Normal People. Also what's consistency?