In the fragile world Hotako Takahashi has built, every role is flawlessly performed. Hiding behind her characters, she’s mastered the art of pretending. But when a dangerous obsession demands a part she’s not willing to play, her perfectly scripted life goes completely to hell. Forced to leave the stage she loves, Hotako turns to the only person who still answers her calls — childhood friend Troy. But life wouldn’t be so fascinating if it followed a script, would it? Backed into a corner by her past, Hotako finally decided to face the darkness she’s been running from. Healing, however, comes at a heavy price.
DELIRIUM is a darkly ironic tale about people who’ve mastered the art of pretending. We’re not perfect, and when we finally find the courage to face that imperfection, true healing begins. Being depressed, broken, sick, or just a total mess is part of life. And it never makes you a bad person.