"Why Normal" is both a question and a quiet rebellion.
It’s the cry of two boys caught between worlds they don’t understand.
For Charles, a boy born to privilege and ease, being stripped of power and comfort opens his eyes to the truth of his own weakness. He ends up in a world where magic is survival—and he has none. Here, he learns to question the things he once took for granted. Why be normal, when power means everything?
For Robert, born into struggle, gifted with nothing, power is a fantasy he never thought he'd taste. When he switches lives with Charles and enters a world where he finally has control—he starts to wonder if normalcy is peace, or just a cage with golden bars. Why return to normal, when power gives him a voice?
Through the eyes of Charles and Robert, Why Normal explores identity, the cost of power, and the search for belonging. It's a story about what happens when the worlds we know are taken from us—and we must ask ourselves: Is being "normal" a weakness, or a choice?