![]() ![]() When she discovers that Dylan, the class nerd, has massive artistic talent, she invites him over to her place to take part in an experiment.ĭylan is so friendless, he's a pushover to persuade. ![]() To test her theory, she's been on the lookout for someone who can draw quite well. She thinks it would be possible - perhaps through some combination of telepathy and access to Jung's 'collective unconscious' to observe the past, not much differently to seeing the present. Juniper has a theory she's always wanted to test: that time in not linear but part of an eternal NOW. The relationship between Dylan and Juniper is far from normal. She, by contrast, has many - including a handsome boyfriend in the seventh form. His homework suffers and he's always getting detentions. He's also got the washing, ironing and other domestic chores to do. When his mother abruptly abandons them, Dylan has to step up and mind his twin sister. ![]() Dylan's mother, on the other hand, is a wounded, broken woman who is about to leave because his underemployed father is having an affair. Juniper's mother has a house full of light and imaginative touches as well as a boyfriend who lives in a gypsy caravan. Their home lives couldn't be more different. She's also manipulative.ĭylan is creative, artistic, withdrawn, nerdish and desperately lonely. ![]() Juniper is beautiful, brilliant, bubbling with vitality, buoyant with theories about life and immensely popular at school. ![]()
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