Marshall is a man who is consumed by the people around him. He is the sort of infectious core to which many volatile personalities inevitably gravitate. In his eyes, he is living a mundane life, completing odd jobs for menial scraps of cash and living in a downtrodden apartment building in an area of town that most humanity has abandoned. His redemption from this mundane life is delivered by an artistic, adventurous, sexually charged heroine named Cheyenne. Cheyenne pulls Marshall slowly from his banal slumber, introducing him to things he'd never before considered even wanting to do. Marshall, in the end, just wants to do something profound, he just wants to leave his mark on the world. Marshall is a combination of all of us, and this glimpse into his world as seen by both himself and those around him is both entertaining and enlightening. The following is a collection of both interviews conducted with Marshall’s few friends and acquaintances and passages ripped directly from the pages of his infamous dairy. What follows are Jelly’s words as he intended them.