School as finally arrived and none of us are looking forward to it at all, it's a place where everyone judges you. We all wake up, eat breakfast, and get dressed. Cole is crying, I automatically run to him, and hold him, we all wipe his tears away and he smiles. "Hey you got to remember Cole you got Charlotte and Stormy" "But it isn't you August..." To Cole, I'm his older sister, his protector at all cost. He calms down and we start walking to school, luckily the highschool and middle school is across the street from one another. We drop the younger ones off and we walk in, the building is huge. First thing we do is grab our ids and schedule, when we entered the main building, automatic stares. At this point in our life we've gotten used to it but I think it's fine, if they want to stare, let them, they're just jealous, right? Luckily in this hellhole we have each other, other people in lgbtq+ and just supporters. I know from my point of view I see everyone has haters, but it's just how I was raised and how I view the world, like everyone is out to get me. We all look at each other one more time before we head to class, wonder how this is going to go.
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How to Survive
Teen FictionAugust, a transgender female, got kicked out of her house and left on the streets. She finds some new friends that are part of the LGBTQ+ community, all kick out from their homes. Together, they survive, as family🏳️🌈