When he got to school he hid in the boys bathroom. He was getting choked up but forced himself to not shed a tear.
He wished he was one of the lucky few who got accepted by the people around them.
But he never had such luck.
There were some kids who didn't see him as weird as the others but none of them tried to help him.
Not when he had a black eye or when he was clutching his stomach to stop from throwing up.
They all just stood there, staring at him with sorrow in their eyes.
But they never helped. He didn't know who he hated more.
The people who tormented him or the people who stood there and watched his life fall apart.
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transgender
Short Storytrans·gen·der - adj. relating to a person whose sense of personal identity and gender does not correspond with their birth sex. she knew who she was but was too afraid to face herself.