The Triangle Around Kay follows a woman caught between three versions of herself—each shaped by how much of her identity she’s willing to compress, perform, or weaponize. Through a surreal encounter with interdimensional portals, Kay witnesses alternate lives where she is diminished, dominant, and quietly erased, each revealing a different cost of survival. As the boundaries between these versions blur, she’s forced to confront a central question: is it better to be easy to carry, or powerful enough to carry others—and what do you lose either way? A sharp, psychological exploration of identity, power, and the subtle ways we trade ourselves away.