<P> A spends almost every day following this event trying to figure out the best way to approach Rhiannon, since they are luckily never more than just a car ride away . After going through some trouble, A is finally able to convince Rhiannon of who they are, and the phenomenon they experience every day . While she does believe A, and understands how hard it must be, she also realizes that a relationship with A would be impossible, even if she wished to be in one . As the story progresses, we follow A as they wake up in body after body, still chasing Rhiannon . Meanwhile, they are forced to contend with a boy whose body A inhabited early, and who tracks them down in order to gain answers as to who A is and how they were able to take over their body and mind, as well as a priest working with said boy, who gathers a following of people who inhabit the bodies of others . </P> <Ul> <Li> A: The narrator, who is a disembodied spirit, ghost, or soul in incorporeal spiritual / ghostly form . Every day, A wakes up in a different body, accessing that persons' memories and essentially becoming them for 24 hours before inhabiting another body involuntarily . They have no gender and go by the pronoun "they", and they have known no life other than the one they lead . A chose their own name as a small child but has never shared the story . A never inhabits the same body more than once and, despite having no body, has grown up and aged as they started as a baby and always inhabits hosts their age as years go by . Up until the story's beginning, A strives to respect the people they possess and sticks to their routines as closely as they can . A keeps a personal email where they write their thoughts . Other than this they have no life of their own . A's fascination with Rhiannon means A begins to pursue their own goals more, causing them some moral conflict . </Li> <Li> Rhiannon: A teenage girl who is Justin's girlfriend and A's romantic interest . At first she is understandably doubtful of what A claims to be their everyday life, but soon realizes that A is who they say they are . While she is happy to know someone like A, she also understands that being in a relationship with someone like A would be impossible . She follows A through many ups and downs in hopes of finding a way for A to stay with her permanently though the reality of that seems impossible . </Li> <Li> Nathan Daldry: The body A inhabits after Justin's . While in Nathan's body, A goes to a party in order to come in contact with Rhiannon the day after they meet her . A is unable to make it back to Nathan's home before the 24 hours are over and leaves Nathan to wake up in his own body, in a car on the shoulder of a road . Nathan, who is a very reserved and religious guy immediately knows that something (namely "Satan" as he puts it) must have taken him over because he would not only never go to a party, he would certainly never spend the night in a car by the side of the road . On his computer, he discovers that A forgot to log out of their personal email so Nathan begins to email A, essentially harassing them to come forth and claim responsibility for what they have done . </Li> <Li> Justin: A teenage boy who is Rhiannon's boyfriend and thinks every body that A is in is hitting on Rihannon and is wanting to be with her . While in Justin's body, A goes to the beach with Rihannon . The day after the beach A went to the school and talked to Rihannon . Justin doesn't have any memory of being at the beach with her, he just keeps being with her and Rihannon is letting him be rude and verbally abusive to her and her friends, including A, at times . </Li> <Li> "Father Poole": A priest who claims to want to help Nathan . In reality Poole is revealed to be a spirit like A but one who lacks respect for those they inhabit . The spirit inhabiting Poole can apparently stay in a body as long as he likes, and he offers to teach A but is rejected . No other data is given about this spirit's past or motivations . </Li> </Ul> <Li> A: The narrator, who is a disembodied spirit, ghost, or soul in incorporeal spiritual / ghostly form . Every day, A wakes up in a different body, accessing that persons' memories and essentially becoming them for 24 hours before inhabiting another body involuntarily . They have no gender and go by the pronoun "they", and they have known no life other than the one they lead . A chose their own name as a small child but has never shared the story . A never inhabits the same body more than once and, despite having no body, has grown up and aged as they started as a baby and always inhabits hosts their age as years go by . Up until the story's beginning, A strives to respect the people they possess and sticks to their routines as closely as they can . A keeps a personal email where they write their thoughts . Other than this they have no life of their own . A's fascination with Rhiannon means A begins to pursue their own goals more, causing them some moral conflict . </Li> <Li> Rhiannon: A teenage girl who is Justin's girlfriend and A's romantic interest . At first she is understandably doubtful of what A claims to be their everyday life, but soon realizes that A is who they say they are . While she is happy to know someone like A, she also understands that being in a relationship with someone like A would be impossible . She follows A through many ups and downs in hopes of finding a way for A to stay with her permanently though the reality of that seems impossible . </Li>

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