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Hey y'all so I decided to do this one again and add some character descriptions AND some of the characters that will be coming in later parts of the story!

Hey y'all so I decided to do this one again and add some character descriptions AND some of the characters that will be coming in later parts of the story!

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Teresa: an extremely lighthearted person. She just wants to make others happy. She does what she can to support others and make them feel loved.
Gender and pronouns: girl, she/her (cis)
Sexuality: bi
Grade: 10
Fun fact: Teresa learned she needed glasses when she was seven. She went to an airport with her mom and dad and kept pointing at signs, asking what they said. Her parents established that she knew how to read well and that she must just not be able to see the signs. On the way home from getting her new glasses, she read the street signs aloud excitedly.

 On the way home from getting her new glasses, she read the street signs aloud excitedly

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Max: a generally happy person. Anyone who threatens to take away that happiness is cut out of her life. She won't take shit from anyone. She does what makes her happy, period.
Gender and pronouns: female, she/her (cis)
Sexuality: gay
Grade: 9
Fun fact: Max used to dress super girly until ninth grade. She was always afraid to dress how she liked, afraid of what others would think. Finally, she decided that it didn't matter what they thought, but how she felt. And she felt happier wearing the clothes she wished to wear. From then on, she'd been very happy and started to surround herself with people who made her feel that way.
Bonus fact: Max took this photo right after she posted her first YouTube video.

Joe: he tries so hard but just can't seem to get it right

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Joe: he tries so hard but just can't seem to get it right. No matter what he does, someone ends up hurt. Whether it be him, a friend, or a lover.
Gender and pronouns: boy, he/him (cis)
Sexuality: gay
Grade: 10
Fun fact: Joe had suspicions he was gay from a young age. He thought very highly of his male friends, and often payed much detail to their appearances. He assumed that was because he was their friend and that's what friends do, they see the beauty in each other. It had to be, right?

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