Choosing More Than One
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Publisher Description
Difference: Choosing More Than One follows Monica as she navigates an emotionally complex bisexual relationship with Brunson and Elisa—two people who represent contrasting forms of love in her life: stability and familiarity versus freedom and emotional discovery.
What begins as uncertainty and emotional fragmentation gradually transforms into a deeply intentional exploration of nontraditional love. Monica, Brunson, and Elisa struggle with jealousy, insecurity, and societal expectations that insist love must be singular and hierarchical.
As their bond develops, they are forced to confront painful questions:
Can love be shared without diminishing anyone?
Is emotional honesty enough to sustain multiple attachments?
And what happens when desire refuses to fit into socially accepted structures?
When Elisa temporarily leaves for an overseas photography assignment, the trio must test whether their connection can survive distance without collapsing into fear or possession. Through communication, boundaries, and vulnerability, they slowly redefine what commitment means outside traditional frameworks.
Ultimately, the story becomes less about choosing between people and more about choosing honesty, emotional responsibility, and the courage to live outside simplistic definitions of love. Monica's journey leads her to a powerful realization: she is not broken for loving more than one person—she is simply learning how to do it with integrity.