nzr catalogs the many reasons
(particularly the negative ones) that makes one young lover inescapable for the other. The
character in question seeks a deeper relationship with his unnamed muse, yet dismisses
the very real emotional baggage that brought her to seek this instance in the first place.
Even the toxic and destructive behaviour she indulges in as an escape is swiftly skimmed
over so she can be told to rely exclusively on him, again and again.
Perhaps its the things hes seen, perhaps its the environment that raised himwhatever
the case may be, in the end there is a girl who dreams of freedomand a boy who cant let
her go