i'm reading a piece of work right now that i heard has a plural character in it, and... the work is really about, in such a deep sense, a system's relationship to their own plurality. it's not just that a system is acting in the world and explaining their thoughts from different perspectives -- we are in the perspectives of the three as they relate, learn, react, negotiate* through sealed-off memories, their purposes they were made for, their own desires, relationships. even though it's a story where "the culprit/protagonist is plural" is initially framed as a gotcha... i've been reading about these two headmates relating to each other for about two hours now, nearly devoid of plot. i love them i love them so much.
extended dialogue scenes of two headmates having interactions, from their differing position, with the host body's biological sister... and she like expresses interest in who's fronting, how they're doing, what's changing for them. i cry
