Penelope's done it. They've come out to friends and family as nonbinary, survived online dating, and now have an amazing partner to show for it. Their partner is everything they've ever wanted-sweet, funny, caring, and willing to dive into new fashion and new pronouns with Penelope. They're more than ready to explore this new phase of their relationship, there's just one thing, though. It's been months and they still haven't had a sleepover, let alone tackled intimacy between two genderqueer people. Everything's fine. There's nothing to stress about. They'll figure it out on their own time, and in the meantime, Penelope's enjoying every day of their new relationship. That is, until Penelope gets a letter from their landlord saying they have three months to find a new place to live. Now, on top of working two jobs and attending couple's sessions on genderqueer intimacy, Penelope has to figure out if there's any way they'll be ready to move in with their partner. Follow the conclusion to Penelope's story as they visit a wacky pop-up museum, attend a stressful engagement party, somehow end up in a friend's delivery room, and, of course, spend time at the Rainbow Bean cafe. A Basic Binary is an LGBTQ+ contemporary romance that explores love and intimacy in genderqueer relationships. It's the second book in the Not So Normative series, a direct sequel to An Epic Construct. There's enough context given to read as a standalone, but it will be much more enjoyable read after An Epic Construct.
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