She attempts to explain to A what it is like to inhabit the same old body day after day, but has limited success. Rhiannon, a real-life girl, does not understand why she keeps chasing after a chameleon person, though she has found a way to rid herself of her boyfriend, Alexander. All tests sent prior to midnight are deleted and searching for, and maintaining contact with, a certain girl is the overarching goal. There is a one-day rule for the bodies that A inhabits, with a roll of the dice determining a good or bad day. The character tries not to get into situations, or say or do things, that will cause problems once the body's typical inhabitant returns. This is the existential fear that X lives with, using violence and any other means necessary to get what they want. The needs and desires of others simply litter X's path with obstacles.Ī, by contrast, is careful and considerate about the people whose bodies they inhabit. Luckily for X, any damage inflicted on others or themselves no longer matters as long as X can find a new body in time if the body currently occupied ceases to exist, X will be obliterated. X likes inhabiting healthy, strong bodies: an 18-year-old wrestler, for example, which is better than being an elderly, disabled woman, by far. Rhiannon is exhausted and confused by tracking down a morphing body and soul. X's mission is to destroy as many lives as possible, except their own.Ī manages multiple lives while tenuously grasping onto a girl.
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