Hey fans and followers of this story. I have an important announcement.
I'm not finishing this story.
Now that those who don't care to read on have their answer, I'll explain to those who are still here.
I started writing Loving Ms. Homophobic when I was in high school, a time where I was severely depressed and using this story as an outlet for all that sadness so it didn't kill me. Literally.
I've gotten better, since then. Got the help I needed and moved on to being happy. I now have a loving girlfriend and wonderful son, both of whom are my life, and I couldn't be happier.
That said, I channeled so much of my own depression into Kay's character back then that now when I go to return to this story, I become like I was before. Too depressed to care about anything. And it's become a real strain on me mentally that sometimes it gets between me and the ones I love. I can't have that happen anymore.
I'm sorry.
Maybe one day I'll be able to come back and finish Kay's story, because there's so much more I've wanted to share with you all, but I just can't get it out to you without severe consequences to myself right now.
If you want to know what comes next after this chapter, comment on this chapter, and I'll send you a summary of the entire story. Beginning to end. If I can't write it from Kay's perspective, I still want to share it from mine.
I'm planning on releasing other stories of mine, so if you want to read them, keep following me. It would mean a lot to see familiar names on other stories.
Thank you for all of your support, you have no idea what it means to me to have you guys here.
Farewell for now.
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Loving Ms. Homophobic
General FictionKay Stone has been bullied for who she was for as long as she could remember. First, it was about her missing finger, then how she only ever hung out with guys, and, finally, how she was gay. Kay was a confident, headstrong teen who never let anyone...