By the time we're born, our parents have a big impact on how we grow up. They teach us how to talk, walk, say please and thank you. They even teach us how to love. The problem is we're meant to love who we want, but society doesn't see it that way.
I live in a town called Mary Lou City. Which is silly because it's not even half the size of a real city. And who names a town after a person?
Anyways my name is Dawn. I live in a world where gay is okay and being straight is frowned upon. I'm different. From everyone else I mean. I don't see girls the way I'm supposed to. My family doesn't know. I'm not gonna tell either. That would be snitching on myself. It's not my fault. I don't have a choice. I'm just.. attracted to someone else. Someone else as in a Guy.
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Not the Same
Teen FictionIn a world where gay is okay and being straight is frowned upon, a girl named Dawn lives. She is unlike everyone else. She's different. Along her journey through life, she struggles to fit in until she finds someone like her. But the question is, is...