If it's one I've learned

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The following day was bit different. We usually worked today at different jobs. That wasn't the different part. I looked at Skyler, she was glowing. She had the biggest smile on her face. We had some up and downs with the bullies we faced at school for our differences.

It was nice for once seeing her happy like this. We spend the day together making boob pancakes and giggling. While I was eating she looked at me. "Well we definitely know how good you're with boobs now" she smirked. She always managed to give me this nervous energy, which would cause me to blush.

We decided to spend the rest of the day by watching movie and cuddling together. We were constantly fighting over the remote and her way of winning was by tickling me. She won of course and I lost.

She kissed passionately and I was soon distracted from the movie. She had placed me on her lap and I looked at her happily. There was this silence between us, but not awkward silence. She eventually spoke up to say something.

"If its's one thing I've learned. We often worry about others leaving us for our differences, whether it's because we are gay or because we're different. We always count on another person to love us for those differences, to accept us. Our families maybe uncertain about who we are, but their love will never change for us" she said.

In that matter, I felt like I didn't worry. I was so concerned to what my parents would think or that changed everything. My parents love over the years has never changed, they've always loved me. They still love me regardless and it's something I can hold onto.

I'm no longer that scared kid who is afraid of everything. I have my loving girlfriend by my side and that was the best I could ask for. I am complete.

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