After the World Depression breaks out in 2015, governments everywhere decide to enact policies to improve the lives of civillians around the world. One of the most famous is the Cleveland Act, which ensures to put an end to the pain of heartbreak. From the moment children reach the age of two, they are to be administered a dose of Nostiva, a strong chemical that causes them to lose the ability to see in colours. However, upon meeting their lifemates, the drug loses its effect and people are able to see in colours once again... but is it really that simple, or do things get more complicated? Read on to find out.