This book is an autobiographical poetry collection that traces a woman's coming-of-age through love, desire, friendship, grief, and shared time. Written in lush, sensory language, it moves fluidly between the erotic and the domestic, the mythic and the ordinary-kisses become music, arguments become weather systems, and love reshapes the internal landscape like an ecosystem in constant evolution. Rather than offering a linear narrative, the book unfolds as a series of moments and transformations, showing how intimacy alters the body and the self. At its core, the collection is about becoming: shedding old skins, surviving loss, finding humor in devotion, and discovering that love-messy, excessive, and sincere-is both the greatest risk and the greatest act of creation.