Synopsis
A young transgender woman Calliope Lucero, a courier for an underground medical institution known, fittingly so, as, 'The Underground,' had known nothing but struggle for the whole of her life. Until one day, on her very first week of deliveries, she met another young woman named Jasmine March: hair a platinum blonde so pearlescent it was almost white, eyes bright and blue like gemstones. And she always had the same mischievous look painting her face. But Calli had no idea just how much went on beyond the surface she projected. Eventually, the two started falling. And, as their lives began to entangle, they grew, even more complicated. A tragedy came to throw the entirety of Calli's life off track. And when all was broken, and she was lost and alone, Jasmine was there. In a fit of anger and a loss of patience, and pushed to the brink, Calliope, Jasmine, and dozens of others, oppressed and broken, rise up. It's time for a revolution. 'Courier,' is a mature, dystopian romance about a society where humanity made all the wrong choices. Where good people didn't stand, and where bad people found a hold. Finally, a fight that has burned for generations takes hold in this harrowing celebration of queer resilience.