I've always had to hide. At 11, I had to hide the fact they were questioning. At 12, I had to hide the fact I was genderqueer. At 13, they discovered I was gender neutral, asexual and panromantic. Now, I'm 15, about to turn 16. I decided to come out to my parents on my birthday. It took a lot to be able to gather up the courage to come out. Part of it came from how I came out to my grandmother on my 14th birthday.
"Momom, I have something to tell you..."
"What is it sugar?"
"Well, I've been thinking a while, and I think I'm panromantic, asexual, and agender."
Momom (my grandma) looked at me for a second, before pulling me into a hug, "I don't know what most of those terms mean, but I will support you no matter what, and I'll try to learn more about them.
Since that day I thought that maybe coming out wouldn't be so terrible after all.
I was terribly mistaken.
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Hiding Your Halo
RomanceNote: this story is a prelude to https://www.wattpad.com/story/152593571-fight-for-pride Alex has always had to hide. First, they had to hide their sexuality, then, their gender (or lack thereof), and all the things that came along for the ride. Wha...