You follow an outcast through some seriously life-altering changes in her life, disturbing things which happen when she is most vulnerable, from the beginning she looks for a way to escape through the idea of an alien, and the desire to be 'saved...' the loss of sensations that trauma causes is illustrated in a very real manner, and the people around her dismiss her worries which causes the pressure to build and build, a beautiful and terrible illustration of those rendered unable to cope with reality...rendered further, and further. The events of her life are like a spaceship carreening madly through space, as she develops further into her mental reality far from convention--it might be a world she is creating, it might be some unknown distant planet or dimension that is creating her, as she is brought further inwards, beleiving further and further in herself as it is shown throughout her journey that noone will beleive her.